- HEP Plumbing
- Medical Office

Medical Office
Medical Office | Commercial Plumbing | Plumbing | Powell
When patients and staff step into your Powell medical office, every sink, sterilizer, and vacuum line has to work flawlessly—there’s no room for leaks or downtime. HEP’s licensed technicians bring decades of commercial plumbing experience to the highly regulated world of healthcare facilities, designing and maintaining systems that meet strict OSHA, ADA, and infection-control standards. From copper re-pipes and medical-grade gas lines to backflow prevention and water-quality testing, we handle the details so you can focus on patient care.
Need an after-hours repair, a full-scale renovation, or a ground-up build? We’re on call 24/7 with rapid response times, clear communication, and upfront pricing. HEP coordinates seamlessly with contractors and facility managers, keeps meticulous records for compliance audits, and cleans up before we leave—because a professional touch matters just as much behind the walls as it does in the exam room. Reach out today and discover why medical offices across Powell trust HEP to keep their water flowing, their equipment protected, and their schedules on track.
FAQs
What commercial plumbing services do you provide specifically for medical offices in Powell?
We handle everything a modern practice needs, including design-build plumbing for new suites, installation and repair of sterilizer/autoclave drains, ADA-compliant fixtures, hands-free sensor faucets, eyewash & emergency shower stations, RO/DI water lines, vacuum pump and air–water separation systems, as well as routine drain cleaning, leak detection, and water-heater service. Because we are located in Powell, our technicians are familiar with local permitting requirements and can be on site quickly when needed.
How do you keep our medical facility compliant with Ohio health and safety codes?
All work is performed to the current Ohio Plumbing Code, OSHA standards, and the CDC’s healthcare plumbing guidelines. We perform documented backflow testing (per Ohio EPA rule 3745-95), use lead-free NSF-61 certified materials, provide ASSE 6010-credentialed medical-gas installers when gas piping is involved, and give you a detailed close-out package that includes permits, inspection sign-offs, and maintenance recommendations—evidence you can show to health-department or Joint Commission auditors.
Can you install and maintain specialized medical equipment like eyewash stations and autoclaves?
Yes. Our commercial team is trained to rough-in and final-connect sterilizers, autoclaves, ultrasonic cleaners, lab sinks, deionized water systems, and ANSI Z358.1 compliant eyewash and drench shower units. We make sure that temperature, pressure, and drainage requirements are met and provide annual performance checks so the devices remain within manufacturer and OSHA specifications.
What measures do you take to prevent cross-contamination of our potable water supply?
We incorporate backflow prevention at every cross-connection, install reduced-pressure principle (RP) assemblies on high-hazard lines, and use color-coded piping to keep process fluids separate from domestic water. All RP and double-check assemblies are tested annually with calibrated gauges, and results are filed electronically with the City of Powell’s Utilities Division. For added safety, we offer point-of-use filtration and automatic monitoring systems that alert staff if pressure drops or a valve fails.
Do you offer emergency plumbing services for medical practices, and how fast can you respond in Powell?
Absolutely. Medical facilities receive priority status on our 24/7 dispatch board. Because our warehouse and service fleet are based right here in Powell, average arrival time during normal traffic is 30–45 minutes. Each truck carries medical-grade pipe, isolation valves, and temporary water-bypass kits so we can restore critical utilities—like exam-room sinks or sterilizer water—during the first visit whenever possible.
How can we schedule routine maintenance without disrupting patient care?
We offer flexible, after-hours and weekend maintenance windows. Prior to service, we map out your plumbing zones so work can be isolated to specific wings or operatories, allowing the rest of the clinic to stay open. A dedicated project manager coordinates with your office manager to post signage, conduct noise-sensitive tasks first, and stage materials off-site to minimize hallway traffic. Digital maintenance logs are supplied afterward so you have a clear record for compliance and budgeting purposes.