In toilets, for instance, people may flush items like paper towels, feminine hygiene products, bandages, diapers, wet wipes, and dental floss. Similarly, they might dump grease, food waste, soap, coffee grounds, and starches in commercial kitchens. All these items get stuck in pipes and clog the system.
Sewer Smells
Sewer smells are not only noxious but also can affect your business by scaring away customers and ruining your business perception and reputation. They emanate from dry pipes, clogged drains, faulty seals, broken air vents, and improperly installed vent pipes.
Faulty Internal Toilet Components
You might find broken toilet handles and running toilets in commercial buildings. Since these handles are fragile, they wear out quickly after continued use.
Rather than spend time and money replacing toilet handles frequently, install innovative technologies like motion-activated flushing systems. They are durable, hygienic, and low-maintenance, saving you money in the long run.
A broken or leaky flapper, overflowing water, and an incorrectly positioned refill tube can lead to running toilets, jeopardizing your employees' and customers' bathroom experience. Also, they can block your toilet and septic system. Call in a professional plumber to fix this issue once you spot it.
Low Water Pressure
Low water pressure is problematic for businesses, especially in the food sector, as they lack adequate water to wash hands, clean food, and maintain tidy spaces. This may also influence customers' ability to wash hands and stay safe, particularly with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Low water pressure can be an issue on its own or signal leaks in plumbing or broken pipes.
If you encounter any of these commercial plumbing issues in Indianapolis, call the experts at
Preferred Mechanical Services
. We solve all your plumbing problems while offering the best service possible.