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Key Plumbing Services, LLC

  • HOME
  • Where Quality is "Key"
  • OUR TEAM
  • RESIDENTIAL
  • COMMERCIAL
  • GALLERY
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT
  • NOT ALL PLUMBING IS
  • Contact Us
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    • Where Quality is "Key"
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5 PlumbingUpgrades That Add Value to Commercial Buildings

When evaluating a commercial property, plumbing isn’t always the first thing that comes to mind—but it should be. Efficient, code-compliant plumbing systems play a major role in operating costs, tenant satisfaction, and long-term property value.

Here are five upgrades that can make a meaningful impact:

1. High-Efficiency Fixtures

Low-flow toilets, faucets, and urinals reduce water usage without sacrificing performance. These fixtures not only lower utility bills but also help meet conservation standards and sustainability goals, including programs like LEED.

2. Tankless Water Heaters

Tankless systems provide hot water on demand while using less energy than traditional tanks. When installed correctly—with proper venting, gas supply, and temperature controls—they offer both efficiency and reliability in commercial settings.

3. Water Filtration Systems

Water quality affects everything from tenant health to the lifespan of plumbing fixtures. Filtration systems help ensure clean, safe water while protecting pipes and equipment from buildup and corrosion.

4. Drainage & Leak Detection Upgrades

Modern drainage systems and leak detection technology help prevent costly water damage. Proper venting, pipe sizing, and cleanouts—required under guidelines from the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners—are key to long-term performance.

5. Greywater Recycling

Greywater systems reuse water for irrigation or flushing, reducing overall consumption. These systems must be carefully designed to meet code requirements, including proper separation from potable water lines.

Final Thoughts

Plumbing upgrades aren’t just maintenance—they’re strategic improvements. When done in compliance with Texas plumbing code, they can lower costs, improve efficiency, and make commercial properties more attractive to tenants and investors alike.

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