We provide plumbing services to commercial, industrial and public sectors from competent, skilled and accredited plumbing engineers.
We offer reactive and planned plumbing maintenance throughout the UK, with our expert technicians available 24/7 365 days a year.
Our engineers have a wealth of experience spanning a wide range of commercial customers across an equally diverse range of commercial properties, solving complex plumbing problems for cinemas, hotels, restaurants, warehouses, service stations, schools, hospitals, stores, shopping centres, leisure centres, holiday parks and more.
We're proud to have a team of commercial engineers that are skilled at installing, servicing and repairing all types of systems used by large hotels, chain restaurants, office buildings and warehouse operations.
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We provide a full commercial and industrial plumbing service which includes:
- Commercial pipework
- Commercial washrooms, bathrooms and welfare facilities
- Commercial ventilation and extraction systems
- Industrial plumbing
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Working for multi-national, national and independent companies, governmental and non-governmental organisations, our experience spans agencies, commercial, emergency services, education, factories, food, film and TV, healthcare, hospitality, industrial, leisure, local authorities, manufacturing, property & retail.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I choose a commercial plumber?
Commercial plumbers should be registered with a professional body such as the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE). The CIPHE is the leading plumbing and heating authority in the UK, committed to promoting best practice and providing qualifications and training.
When looking for a commercial plumber, always ask to see their registration card. If your requirements extend to heating then depending on the fuel of your commercial boiler you should ask whether they're Gas-safe, OFTEC or MCS accredited.
What's the difference between residential and commercial plumbing?
Can a heating engineer do plumbing? Typically, a heating engineer can do plumbing but a plumber cannot do heating without having earned specific accreditations such as Gas-safe, OFTEC or MCS.
What is commercial central heating?
Commercial central heating systems deliver heat to a building using water as the heat carrier. Commercial heating solutions can be either hot water or steam systems. The main advantage of using hot water is that it can be used to provide both space heating and hot water, whereas a steam system can only provide space heating.
Commercial central heating solutions are normally gas fired but can also use oil or biomass. If your system is biomass, the type of commercial plumber you'll require is a renewable specialist with MCS accreditations. If you system is oil fired then you'll require a commercial plumber that is OFTEC accredited.
What is the difference between a plumber and a plumbing contractor?
Commercial plumbers are contracted to companies like hotels, restaurants, offices, supermarkets etc Commercial plumbing services includes the installation, repair and maintenance of piping systems for drinking and waste water.
What does commercial plumbing mean?
Commercial plumbing is the installation of piping systems for drinking water and draining waste. Commercial boilers are normally gas fired, although some may use oil or steam to heat water within a boiler system. Commercial plumbers also deal with heating equipment, central heating systems, valves and pumps. It can include drainage work as well as heating appliances.
What is commercial plumbing maintenance?
Plumbing maintenance is the process of periodically and regularly auditing and optimising the integrity of a commercial plumbing system from pipe work, bathrooms, kitchens, boiler and heating appliances, in order to identify and prevent any potential problems with the whole system. These systems can be complex and it's important that the regular use and abuse they experience doesn't take its toll.
What are the two types of plumbers?
Plumbers are either employed privately but more likely, they're contracted to a company. Commercial plumbing services are usually completed by a professional plumbing business that installs and repairs commercial building piping systems for commercial buildings, welfare facilities and generally property that has a high occupancy rate areas.
What is the difference between a residential plumber Vs a commercial one?
Commercial plumbers usually have experience working on large complex projects where they may be onsite for an extended period of time.
What is considered commercial plumbing?
This is a type of plumbing which includes the installation, repair and maintenance of pipes that are used for drinking and waste water. Commercial services are utilised in commercial properties including hotels, cinemas, office buildings, hospitals, public places as well as educational facilities. Commercial plumbers are often required to work in areas where customers and the general public may also be, so adhering to health and safety regulations is essential.
Commercial plumbers also may deal with working at height, pressurised systems and, if they're gas safe registered may also be working with gas fired heating or boiler systems. As such they need to be qualified and properly trained.
Commercial plumbers do not normally resolve domestic plumbing issues. Commercial plumbers should be well equipped and knowledgeable enough to handle all the demands required by the clients and customers of a company or business.