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Commercial Plumbing Installation Considerations for Office Remodels

Office remodels give you the chance to vamp up your office space, boost productivity, and make your office more functional. One area that is commonly overlooked during an office remodel is plumbing. While plumbing is not the most appealing or eye-catching aspect of a remodel, it’s one of the most important aspects of a successful office remodel. Take a look at what you should be considering before your commercial plumbing installation.

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The Size of Your Office and Maximum Occupancy

The size of your office building will determine how much plumbing is needed. How many bathrooms does your office currently have? How many sinks, showers, water fountains, and/or water features does it have? Additionally, what’s your building’s maximum capacity? The answers to these questions will help plumbers determine the right piping size for your new office.

 

How Often the Plumbing Will be Used

An office that has remote employees will put less strain on its plumbing than an office that has 50 employees working in the same building at the same time. So before you install new plumbing, have an idea of how often it will be used. The last thing you want is for your building to experience a backed-up or broken plumbing system that costs thousands of dollars to repair. That’s why working with an experienced commercial plumber in MD is so important. They’ll ensure that your plumbing can withstand virtually everything that is thrown at it. 

 

Water Conservation

Climate change and water crises are at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Make sure you’re doing your part to save the planet by installing a plumbing system that conserves water. Most systems now have an efficiency and conservation rating. Not only will opting for water-efficient plumbing save you money on your water bill every month, but it will also attract people who are interested in environmentally friendly practices. 

 

Plumbing Codes

Every building has a set of codes you need to follow. Your office building may have specific plumbing codes you need to follow. These codes determine what kinds of systems are allowed in your region. So before you start installing a new plumbing system in your commercial building, make sure it’s up to code. If you aren’t sure about the codes that govern your plumbing, an experienced Maryland plumber will be able to tell you. 

 

An Experienced Maryland Commercial Plumber 

The plumbing experts at Michael Runk Plumbing and Heating can help with all your commercial plumbing needs. No matter if you have an older office that you want to spruce up with a minor remodel or want to do extensive remodeling to your office building, we’ve got you covered. Click here to request an estimate. 

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