LaCasse Plumbing can provide a general overview of the services that a commercial plumber typically offers for new commercial construction projects. Here are some common services:

  1. Plumbing system design: At LaCasse Plumbing, we work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to design the plumbing system for new commercial constructions. They consider factors such as building layout, water supply, drainage needs, fixture placements, and code compliance to create an efficient and effective plumbing design.
  2. Pipe installation: LaCasse commercial plumbers handle the installation of various types of pipes required for the plumbing system, including water supply lines, drainage pipes, and vent pipes. They ensure proper sizing, placement, and connections of the pipes to facilitate the flow of water and wastewater throughout the building.
  3. Fixture and appliance installation: We install a wide range of plumbing fixtures and appliances in new commercial constructions. This includes sinks, faucets, toilets, urinals, showers, water heaters, dishwashers, and other specialized commercial-grade fixtures. We ensure accurate installation, proper functioning, and compliance with plumbing codes and regulations.
  4. Water and gas line installation: Commercial plumbers are responsible for installing water supply lines that bring clean water into the building. They also handle the installation of gas lines if the commercial construction involves gas-powered appliances, such as stoves, ovens, or heating systems. These installations are performed safely and in accordance with relevant building codes.
  5. Drainage and sewage systems: Commercial plumbers design and install the drainage and sewage systems for new commercial constructions. This includes connecting drainage pipes from plumbing fixtures to the main sewage line, ensuring proper slope and venting to facilitate the efficient flow of wastewater and prevent clogs or backups.
  6. Backflow prevention: Backflow prevention is crucial to protect the potable water supply from contamination. Commercial plumbers install backflow prevention devices, such as check valves and backflow preventers, to ensure that water flows in only one direction and prevent the backflow of contaminated water into the clean water supply.
  7. Testing and inspection: Commercial plumbers conduct thorough testing and inspections of the plumbing system in new commercial constructions to ensure everything is functioning properly. They perform pressure tests, leak tests, and other checks to verify the integrity and reliability of the plumbing system.
  8. Code compliance and permits: Commercial plumbers ensure that all plumbing work in new commercial constructions meets local building codes and regulations. They obtain the necessary permits and work closely with inspectors to ensure compliance at each stage of the construction process.

Remember, the specific services offered by LaCasse Plumbing or any other commercial plumbing company may vary. It’s advisable to consult with the plumbing contractor directly to discuss your specific needs and get a detailed understanding of the services they provide for new commercial construction projects.