For property managers, a $300 inspection can prevent a $30,000 emergency. Here's what we check and why it matters.
Commercial property plumbing fails at a different scale than residential. A burst supply line in an apartment building at 2am doesn't just damage one unit — it can cascade through multiple floors, displace tenants, and generate insurance claims in the tens of thousands.
Quarterly inspections catch the four things most likely to become emergencies in Phoenix commercial properties: backflow device failures, water heater sediment buildup, sewer line root intrusion, and aging supply line deterioration.
**Backflow prevention devices** are required by code and protect municipal water from contamination. They fail quietly. An annual test is legally required in Arizona; quarterly visual inspections catch corrosion and seal degradation before the annual test becomes a failure.
**Commercial water heater maintenance** in Phoenix's hard water environment is critical. Without regular flushing, sediment accumulation reduces a 10-year commercial unit to a 5-year unit. For a restaurant or apartment building with a 75-gallon commercial heater, that's a $4,000–$8,000 replacement that routine maintenance would have prevented.
**Our Commercial Maintenance Program** includes quarterly on-site inspections, priority dispatch (4-hour response guarantee), annual sewer camera inspection, written reports for your property records, and volume pricing across multiple properties. It's designed for property managers who can't afford surprises.
The ROI calculation is straightforward: one prevented water heater failure or burst pipe pays for 10 years of quarterly inspections. Contact us to discuss a custom SLA for your properties.