COMMERCIAL · INDUSTRIAL · DYESS AFB CONTRACTORS

Commercial Plumbing Services — Abilene, TX

Licensed commercial plumbing for Abilene businesses, restaurants, medical facilities, property managers, and Dyess AFB contractors. Preventive maintenance agreements available. Rapid response for operational emergencies.

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TSBPE Licensed · Flat Pricing · Abilene Owned

Commercial plumbing in Abilene operates at a different scale and urgency than residential work. A restaurant without a working dishwasher or grease trap fails a health inspection. A medical office with a backflow failure or contaminated water supply faces regulatory consequences. A property manager with a burst main in a multi-unit building needs multiple plumbers on-site, not a two-hour wait for a single tech. We serve Abilene’s commercial sector with TSBPE-licensed commercial plumbing expertise, commercial-grade equipment, and the capacity to respond at the volume commercial clients require.

Industries We Serve in Abilene

Restaurants and food service: grease trap installation, maintenance, and pumping coordination; commercial kitchen drain systems; hood suppression system connections; dishwasher and ice machine connections. Medical and dental: backflow prevention compliance, medical gas (coordination), sterile water requirements, ASSE 1070-compliant tempering valves. Property management and multi-family: unit plumbing repairs, main line clearing, water heater replacement programs, backflow testing compliance for irrigation systems. Retail and office: general plumbing maintenance, water heater service, fixture repair and upgrade. Light industrial and warehouse: floor drain maintenance, compressed air/water system connections. Dyess AFB and government contractors: experience working on government properties with proper licensing and insurance documentation.

Grease Trap Service — Restaurants and Food Service in Abilene

Grease traps (grease interceptors) are required by the City of Abilene for all food service establishments connected to the municipal sewer. They prevent fats, oils, and grease (FOG) from entering the sewer system, where they cause blockages and line failures. The City of Abilene requires grease traps to be pumped and maintained on a schedule based on the establishment’s size and output — typically every 30–90 days for high-volume kitchens. Failure to maintain grease traps results in city fines and can result in permit revocation. We install commercial grease traps, coordinate pumping schedules with licensed haulers, and provide the documentation required for city compliance.

Preventive Maintenance Agreements for Abilene Businesses

Reactive plumbing — calling when something breaks — is significantly more expensive than scheduled preventive maintenance. A restaurant that experiences a main drain backup during a Friday dinner service loses revenue far exceeding an annual maintenance contract. Our preventive maintenance agreements for commercial clients include: scheduled drain camera inspections and hydro jetting at defined intervals, annual backflow testing and city report filing, water heater inspection and anode rod service, grease trap inspection coordination, and priority emergency response (front-of-queue dispatch, no extra charge for after-hours calls under a maintenance agreement). We structure agreements based on your facility type and plumbing system complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you handle commercial plumbing emergencies 24/7 in Abilene?

Yes. Commercial emergency response is available 24/7 at (325) 555-0199. For businesses under a preventive maintenance agreement with us, commercial emergency calls receive priority dispatch and no after-hours premium. For non-contract businesses, we respond 24/7 with standard after-hours flat pricing.

Are you licensed for commercial plumbing work in Texas?

Yes. We hold TSBPE (Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners) licensing that covers both residential and commercial plumbing. We carry commercial-level general liability insurance and can provide certificates of insurance for clients requiring them for contract work, including Dyess AFB and government facility work.

How do I know if my restaurant’s grease trap needs service?

Slow kitchen drains, sewer odor from floor drains, and drain backups during peak service hours are the typical first signs of a grease trap at or over capacity. The City of Abilene requires maintenance records — if your trap has not been serviced in the past 90 days for a high-volume kitchen, you are likely approaching the compliance threshold. We can inspect and assess your current trap capacity and condition on a service call.

Do you offer plumbing service contracts for property managers in Abilene?

Yes. Property management companies managing multiple units in Abilene benefit significantly from service agreements: priority dispatch reduces tenant complaint time, volume pricing reduces per-call cost, and consistent documentation helps with maintenance records and owner reporting. Call us to discuss your portfolio size and we’ll structure an agreement that makes financial sense for your properties.

Commercial Plumbing Issue? Priority Response for Abilene Businesses.

📞 (325) 555-0199