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Preventive Maintenance Plans
Preventive Maintenance Plans | Commercial Plumbing | Plumbing | Evensville
Evensville’s businesses run on tight schedules, and unexpected leaks or clogs can throw an entire operation off balance. HEP’s preventive maintenance plans keep your water, drain, and gas lines in peak condition, delivering the peace of mind that every valve, fixture, and backflow device is inspected and serviced before small issues become costly emergencies. From restaurants on Main Street to manufacturing facilities along the riverfront, our technicians bring decades of commercial plumbing expertise and a fully stocked service fleet to every visit.
Each plan is tailored to your property’s demands, combining scheduled inspections, priority dispatch, detailed digital reports, and discounted repairs. By catching early warning signs—pressure drops, corrosion, hidden leaks—you’ll avoid downtime, stay code-compliant, and protect your bottom line. When you trust HEP with your commercial plumbing needs, you gain a local partner dedicated to keeping Evensville’s businesses flowing smoothly all year long.
FAQs
What is a commercial plumbing preventive maintenance plan?
A preventive maintenance plan is a scheduled program of inspections, testing, cleaning, and minor adjustments designed to keep every component of your building’s plumbing system operating safely and efficiently. Instead of waiting for something to break, our licensed Evensville technicians visit your facility at agreed-upon intervals to spot wear, remove buildup, verify code compliance, and correct small issues before they disrupt your business or lead to expensive emergency repairs.
Why does my Evensville business need a preventive maintenance plan?
Commercial properties experience higher plumbing loads than homes, making them more susceptible to leaks, clogs, and equipment failure. A tailored maintenance plan helps you: • Avoid costly downtime and emergency service calls • Extend the life of water heaters, boilers, and pumps • Lower water and energy bills by keeping fixtures and valves working efficiently • Remain compliant with Evensville municipal codes and health regulations • Provide a safer, more hygienic environment for employees and customers.
What services are included in your preventive maintenance visits?
Our standard plans cover a comprehensive checklist that can be customized to your facility. Typical tasks include: • Visual inspection of all exposed piping and fittings • Water pressure and flow testing • Drain line video inspection and hydro-jetting where needed • Water heater and boiler flushing, anode rod checks, and temperature/pressure verification • Backflow preventer testing and certification • Valve exercising and fixture adjustment • Sewer and sump pump performance checks • Written report with recommendations and photos for your records.
How often should preventive maintenance be scheduled for commercial plumbing?
Frequency depends on the size, usage, and plumbing complexity of your property. Restaurants, healthcare facilities, and multi-story buildings usually benefit from quarterly service. Light-use offices may only need biannual visits. During our free on-site assessment, we evaluate fixture count, water demand, and past problem history to recommend an interval that balances risk reduction with budget.
Can preventive maintenance really save money compared to reactive repairs?
Yes. Industry studies show that every dollar spent on preventive maintenance can save $3–$5 in emergency repairs and business interruption costs. Early detection of small leaks prevents structural water damage, proactive drain cleaning stops sewer backups that could close your business, and regular equipment tune-ups can cut energy costs by up to 15%. Over time, you also postpone major capital expenditures by extending equipment life.
How do I enroll my business in your Evensville preventive maintenance plan and what does it cost?
Enrollment is simple: 1) Contact our office to schedule a free plumbing evaluation. 2) We walk your facility, create an asset list, and discuss your operational needs. 3) You receive a written proposal with service frequency, scope, and flat annual or monthly pricing. Costs vary with building size and complexity but typically start around $0.10–$0.20 per square foot per year. All plans include priority scheduling, discounted labor rates on additional work, and 24/7 emergency response. Once you approve the proposal, we set the first maintenance date and keep you informed through digital service reports after every visit.