As a business owner, you know you need relationships with professionals during the lead up to your business opening. You’ll work with a construction firm to get the building up and completed. You’ll work with a shopfitter to ensure that you have the right fixtures and shelving. You’ll work with an electrician to wire the whole thing, and a plumber to handle water lines, bathroom fixtures and the like. However, you’ll need to maintain those relationships over time, particularly with plumbing companies. Why do small business owners need plumbing companies, though?
Leak Detection
Whether you’re located in a new building or in an older one, there is always the potential for a water leak from your pipes. Finding that water leak can be incredibly difficult. You cannot simply look at where water stains are appearing on the ceiling tiles, as the actual location of the leak could be very far away. Water can drip from a joint or fitting, land on a structural member, and then run many feet before finally dripping onto the ceiling and showing through from the other side.
Of course, it’s not all about finding the leak, either. There’s also the issue with repairing the problem. Chances are good that you have little experience handling leaking PVC or copper piping. Plumbing companies have the experience and expertise necessary to accurately, quickly locate water leaks.
Hot Water Woes
Hot water plays a vital role in many different businesses. If you run a restaurant, hot water is necessary for everything from washing hands to washing dishes. Even retail stores need access to hot water in the restrooms and wash bays. Hot water plays an important role in the hospitality industry, and in many others, as well.
However, hot water is not without its foibles. You need a water heater to heat that water, which means you need to have water from the mains empty into the heater, and then flow out to the taps. At each point along the way, there is the potential for a leak. Then there’s the water heater/boiler itself. If it’s an electric unit, the heating elements can fail. If it’s gas fired, there are other issues that can arise, including damage to the burner. Then there is the issue of age – replacing the water heater is not something you can do on your own. Water leaks, failed pressure relief valves, blown breakers – these are just a few of the things that plumbing companies can help you with.
Drain Issues
It’s natural to immediately equate plumbing companies with leaking pipes and the like, but these firms do much more than that. All small businesses need reliable, operable drains. Whether we’re discussing drains for the sinks and toilets in the restroom, drains for the sinks and other areas within a commercial kitchen, shower drains, or something else entirely, you’ll eventually encounter blockages, slow draining issues, and other problems.
Yes, there are products on the market that purport to help clear slow draining pipes, and to remove clogs, and in some rare instances, they do work. However, chances are good that your blockage is serious – grease from fryers, hair from hotel guests, clogs in commercial restrooms and the like all need professional solutions.
Of course, there’s also the possibility that your drain issue has nothing to do with your business, and everything to do with Mother Nature. Tree roots can and do penetrate drains and pipes regularly, blocking the flow of water and waste, and wreaking havoc on businesses. Plumbing companies can determine the nature of the blockage, and provide a professional, expedient solution that gets you back up and running quickly.
In the end, it simply makes sense for small business owners to maintain relationships with the professionals they will need in the future. It’s part of taking a proactive stance and building a successful business. If you find yourself in need of a plumbing professional, we invite you to learn more about how companies like Hilton Plumbing can serve your needs. Regardless of your industry, or the plumbing challenge that you’re facing, companies like that are there to serve your needs.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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