Commercial sinks are convenient for any business, whether it’s a reliable place to maintain proper hygiene or a more specific use related to your business. If your sink goes down, a Mr. Rooter® Plumbing estimate is just a phone call away. Let us put our decades of experience to work for you to not only solve your current problem but to prevent ones you don’t know are coming.
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Commercial Sink Services We Offer
Mr. Rooter Plumbing is your full-service option for commercial sink plumbing. Whether you are looking for a repair on your existing sink system or a full replacement, we’ve got you covered. But that isn’t all we can help you with.
- Repair sinks
- Replace sinks
- Inspect sinks
- Provide grease trap cleaning and repair
- Unclog drains
Why Businesses and Organizations Choose Mr. Rooter Plumbing
When it comes to commercial sink services, it’s always best to leave it to professionals. Here are a few reasons why you can put your trust in your local Mr. Rooter:
- Licensed experts: We have all the training and tools necessary for any plumbing job.
- Upfront flat-rate pricing: You’ll know the price of our services before we begin work.
- Uniformed professionals: Our team arrives in clean uniforms that clearly identify them as your local Mr. Rooter Plumbing.
- Scheduled appointment times: You’ll know when we’ll be there—no guessing or waiting.
Don’t take any chances when it comes to your commercial sink. For the quality and service only Mr. Rooter can provide, call us or click to get your estimate today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a commercial unit have a domestic sink?
Depending on the function required and the building’s plumbing configuration, a commercial property could have a domestic sink. However, because commercial plumbing has different demands than residential plumbing, commercial units should have commercial sinks.
Do commercial sinks need to be CSA approved?
The CSA Group tests and certifies plumbing products for the United States and Canada. Many Canadian building codes require commercial plumbing fixtures to have the CSA stamp of approval. Check your local codes to verify whether it’s required in your area.