Commercial Plumbing

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Plumbing For Businesses

Commercial plumbing involves the installation, repair and maintenance of systems in commercial buildings such as offices, factories, schools, hospitals and other non-residential structures. These systems are typically more complex and require specialised knowledge and equipment compared to residential plumbing systems. 


At Burgos Plumbing, we're trained to handle larger and more sophisticated plumbing systems, including the installation and repair of industrial-grade pipes, water heaters, sewage and drainage systems and gas lines. We also deal with issues related to water pressure, backflow prevention and environmental regulation.


If you'd like us to undertake work on your commercial plumbing system, call 0421 567 427. Based in Corrimal, we service Wollongong, Shellharbour and Bowral.

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Commercial Vs Residential Plumbing

Commercial plumbing systems are usually larger and more complex than residential systems, because of:


  • Size: Commercial plumbing systems are designed to handle the needs of more people. This means they often require larger pipes, fixtures and appliances, as well as more extensive drainage and ventilation systems.
  • Water pressure: Commercial plumbing systems need to maintain consistent water pressure throughout the building, which can be challenging with larger systems. Residential plumbing systems do not typically have the same pressure demands.
  • Usage: Commercial plumbing systems are used much more frequently and for a wider range of applications than residential systems. For example, commercial systems may be used for industrial processes, such as manufacturing or food production, which can put additional strain on the plumbing system.
  • Codes and regulations: Commercial plumbing systems are subject to more extensive codes and regulations than residential systems. This is because they need to meet higher safety and health standards to protect the public.
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