You might be thinking, “If I had a plumbing issue in my business, I would know about it, right?” Wrong. Not all plumbing issues are obvious, and even if they are, you may need professional help. There is likely more at the root of the problem than you can see.
Your commercial plumbing system is highly complex in comparison to residential plumbing, and many people rely on its efficiency. Although these systems are built with this in mind, damages do happen and when they do, they can spell out disaster. Here are a few signs that can help you recognize these potential issues right away:
Irregular Water Temperature
Water temperature is often overlooked in commercial businesses, but its regulation is vital for the health of your customers and employees. Irregular water temperature could cause scalding and serious bacterial infections that may lead to permanent illnesses or death. If you notice any irregularities, you’ll want to be prompt and seek professional help if necessary.
Faucet Leaks
These can be a silent but significant problem. Often, problems underneath the surface are not diagnosed. A little leak might not seem like a big deal, but there could be structural issues behind the wall, within the pipes, or underneath your building’s floor. This could lead to severe water damage and mold. Not to mention, faucet leaks can rack up your water bills. In order to get a handle on the situation, you may want to call a professional plumber.
A Distinct Odor in the Building
If everyone can smell the same odor in your building, even faintly, it could mean that there is a sewage block. You’ll want to take care of this right away to avoid more complaints, disturbances, and health issues.
If after reading this article you’ve recognized you have a problem on your hands, Shakley Mechanical of Ashland, Ohio, is here for you. We have a long history of assisting commercial, industrial, and residential properties, and we continue to provide more plumbing and HVAC aid every day. To speak with a technician, give us a call at 419-281-6909.
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