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Commercial Plumbing Maintenance Checklist

9/8/2023 (Permalink)

Commercial Plumbing Maintenance Checklist

We have compiled a checklist for evaluating the plumbing system within your commercial property. Whether your establishment is a corporate office or a warehouse building, maintaining all plumbing systems in optimal condition is crucial for creating a healthy and comfortable environment. If you are not personally performing the maintenance inspection, it is advisable to maintain a checklist of items for your professional plumber to review.

Check the Water Heater

It is smart to flush your water heater every year and replace the anode rod if needed. Be sure the water temperature is below 120° Fahrenheit. Be sure to check the outside of the water heater to ensure there are no signs of leaks or rusting.  

Check the Water Pressure

Using a pressure gauge verify that the water pressure within your building registers at a minimum of 40 psi. To do this you will connect the gauge to a faucet and fully open the nozzle to run the water. As the water flows through the gauge, it will indicate the water pressure level. In multiple story buildings, it is common for water pressure to fluctuate from floor to floor, but it should consistently fall within the range of 40 to 80 psi.

Inspect for Leaks

A thorough inspection for leaks should be part of your regular routine. Keep an eye out for water staining, puddled water near sink and toilet areas, as well as any discoloration to walls and flooring. If mold or mildew is located at the property this is a common indication of moisture and could potentially be caused by an undetected leak. This would call for immediate professional attention.

Test the Drains for Blockages

Be sure to check all sink and floor drains in the bathroom and kitchen. All drains should allow water to move through at a steady rate so there is no pooling causing excess moisture. If the drainage is slow that is an indication of a clogged pipe that will need to be cleared as soon as possible.  

Ensure Valves are Working Properly

It is important to ensure that all valves in your building are in good operating condition to guarantee safe usage. Damaged valves can lead to substantial water damage in the event of their failure. It is vital that your facilities emergency shut-off valve be in pristine condition, as it is the last line of defense in keeping your business safe from future hazards.

Being able to identify any of these issues and getting them addressed swiftly will be vital in ensuring the health and safety of your business environment. Using this checklist as a guide, you can do your part in ensuring the well-being of your commercial property. A little preventative action taken today can save you from significant headaches and expenses tomorrow.

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