COMMERCIAL PLUMBING
COMMERCIAL PLUMBING
Plumbing made easy.
As a business owner, you’re plenty busy running the day-to-day operations of your own business. You don’t have time to try and predict when your plumbing system will fail. That’s what we’re here for!
Stine-Nichols is a full-service plumbing company capable of taking on any commercial or construction project. Whether it be your typical run-of-the-mill plumbing activities or complex design build projects, we’re happy to help! With our experienced professionals, there’s a solid chance the project will come in under budget and will ALWAYS have pristine quality. We currently work for several construction and property management companies in the area, including:
Construction Clients: Purdum, Team Construction, Lytle Construction, Kelly Construction, CMG, Nebel, Encore, and McGilton.
Property Management Clients: JLL, Becker Management, Mayfield, Satellite Services, Alpine, and Shamrock.
If you have a project in mind, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to take care of the plumbing portion so you don’t have to worry about it.
Some of our most popular services are pictured below!
Your New Go-To Plumber
Our Services
Sometimes, the unexpected happens and you wake up to a huge mess! Unfortunately, plumbing failures tend to be the culprit of a lot of these issues.
For Kansas City commercial businesses alike, our plumbing services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our phone is answered on weekends, holidays and all through the night.
Why? Because we know that every plumbing need, no matter how large or small, is an emergency to you!
It’s always better to be safe than sorry! With commercial projects, you can’t afford to have a plumbing error pop up once construction is finished or a few years later.
The financial damage can be endless! This is part of the reason why we recommend routine inspections. Our plumbing professionals will swing by and take a look around. They’ll make sure you don’t have any leaks at the current moment and ensure nothing is on the verge of failure.
For most commercial buildings, state plumbing codes require a backflow prevention device installed. These backflows need to be tested regularly to ensure the non-potable water doesn’t cross-connect with the clean water supply. Just for reference, most recommend for these to be tested annually.
Our team is licensed and certified to test backflow and install new backflow devices. We’ll make sure that it complies with all of the local requirements.
With the proper technology, it’s easier than ever to spot trouble in sewer lines. Commercial sewer lines experience a lot more wear and tear than residential ones. It’s important to keep it operating efficiently. A few of our specialties include:
– Sewer Line Repair
– Sewer Line Video Inspection, Cleaning, Repairs
– Copper Re-piping
– Sewer Locating Service
– Trap Repair or Replacement
Deciding on the correct water heater for a business can be tricky subject? Whether you own a restaurant, gym, hotel or any other business, you can’t afford to run out of hot water. It’s critical to find one that matches the size of your business and falls within your budget.
Our team services water heaters that need repaired, as well as installing new ones. We’ll work with you to ensure an adequate heater is selected that won’t cause you any future troubles.
Clogged drains are just as common in households as they are in commercial properties. Unfortunately, the severity can be much worse and even cause damage to the actual building. By installing a strainer and keeping an eye on what goes down the drain, you can definitely minimize the risk.
However, if these techniques don’t the trick, it’s important to get an experienced professional out before it gets worse.
Your New Go-To Plumber
24/7 Emergency
Sometimes, the unexpected happens and you wake up to a huge mess! Unfortunately, plumbing failures tend to be the culprit of a lot of these issues.
For Kansas City commercial businesses alike, our plumbing services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our phone is answered on weekends, holidays and all through the night. Why? Because we know that every plumbing need, no matter how large or small, is an emergency to you!
Precautionary
It’s always better to be safe than sorry! With commercial projects, you can’t afford to have a plumbing error pop up once construction is finished or a few years later. The financial damage can be endless! This is part of the reason why we recommend routine inspections. Our plumbing professionals will swing by and take a look around. They’ll make sure you don’t have any leaks at the current moment and ensure nothing is on the verge of failure.
Backflow Testing
For most commercial buildings, state plumbing codes require a backflow prevention device installed. These backflows need to be tested regularly to ensure the non-potable water doesn’t cross-connect with the clean water supply. Just for reference, most recommend for these to be tested annually.
Our team is licensed and certified to test backflow and install new backflow devices. We’ll make sure that it complies with all of the local requirements.
Sewer Lines
With the proper technology, it’s easier than ever to spot trouble in sewer lines. Commercial sewer lines experience a lot more wear and tear than residential ones. It’s important to keep it operating efficiently. A few of our specialties include:
– Sewer Line Repair
– Sewer Line Video Inspection, Cleaning, Repairs
– Copper Re-piping
– Sewer Locating Service
– Trap Repair or Replacement
Water Heaters
Deciding on the correct water heater for a business can be tricky subject? Whether you own a restaurant, gym, hotel or any other business, you can’t afford to run out of hot water. It’s critical to find one that matches the size of your business and falls within your budget.
Our team services water heaters that need repaired, as well as installing new ones. We’ll work with you to ensure an adequate heater is selected that won’t cause you any future troubles.
Drainage
Clogged drains are just as common in households as they are in commercial properties. Unfortunately, the severity can be much worse and even cause damage to the actual building. By installing a strainer and keeping an eye on what goes down the drain, you can definitely minimize the risk.
However, if these techniques don’t the trick, it’s important to get an experienced professional out before it gets worse.