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The Secret to Long-Lasting Plumbing Systems

September 29, 2025

Getting ahead of building maintenance is an important aspect of a property manager’s and building engineer’s role. It can be easy, however, to overlook the less visible aspects of a commercial property, including the plumbing and piping systems that run throughout. Losing track of the health of the plumbing in a building can be costly, but knowing what to look for and conducting regular check-ups can keep commercial plumbing systems running without cause for concern well into the future. 

Environmental Considerations

Extreme temperatures can affect the plumbing and pipes in commercial buildings. In Minnesota, this often means the risk of freezing pipes in the winter. Getting ahead of seasonal changes and taking stock of the internal systems in buildings can help prevent long-term damage or disastrous emergencies when freezing temperatures set in. Proper insulation and regular inspections are preventative measures building engineers and property managers can take to keep everything intact year-round. 

Water Quality Checks

Keeping a pulse on what is running through the pipes in a building helps maintenance experts get ahead of necessary repairs, changes, and updates. The quality of the water in the plumbing can be a big indicator of the health of the pipes. Hard water, for example, can cause extra corrosion and potential buildup. Water filters and commercial-grade softeners ease the strain on plumbing and piping systems, keeping the insides clean and cared for. 

Additionally, occupant usage can affect the water quality and plumbing health in the facility. If grease or non-biodegradable contents are being poured into drains, then the building systems will suffer. Educating occupants and encouraging proper waste disposal are key to extending the lifespan of the plumbing and piping in commercial buildings. 

Inspections and Maintenance

Establishing a regular inspection schedule for the plumbing in your facility keeps building engineers and property managers in the know of the health of the building and safeguards against emergency repairs or lasting damage. Inspections should include taking a close look at pipes, fixtures, water heaters, and other relevant equipment that may need maintenance tune-ups. These annual inspections can be conducted by building engineers, or by a trusted service partner such as Egan Company. Know what to look for and have a plan to make necessary repairs before potential issues escalate into major problems. 

Achieve Healthy Pipes

The responsibility of building maintenance does not have to fully rest upon property managers and building engineers. Let Egan Company help take care of necessary inspections, repairs, preventative maintenance, and emergency service for plumbing equipment. Our goal is to educate property managers and building engineers, supporting facility maintenance where needed and providing necessary resources to keep your commercial building systems healthy for the long run. Looking for a partner for your commercial property? Get in touch with our team and take some responsibility off your shoulders. 

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