How Often Should a Commercial Building Get a Plumbing Inspection?

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When it comes to running a commercial property, staying ahead of costly repairs is critical — especially when it comes to plumbing. A hidden leak, backed-up drain, or failing pipe can halt business operations and lead to expensive damages. So how often should you actually get your building’s plumbing inspected?

At Plombier Candiac, we work with property managers and business owners across the region to create proactive maintenance plans that prevent surprises and keep systems running smoothly.

Let’s break down what you need to know.


🛠️ General Guideline: Once a Year (At Minimum)

A good rule of thumb is to schedule a full commercial plumbing inspection at least once a year. This allows a professional plumber to assess key systems including:

  • Water supply lines
  • Drainage systems
  • Water heaters or boilers
  • Grease traps (for restaurants or food businesses)
  • Backflow preventers
  • Fixtures and faucets

An annual inspection helps you catch slow leaks, corrosion, pressure issues, or buildup before they escalate into emergencies.


🏢 Factors That May Require More Frequent Inspections

While once per year is standard, some buildings need more frequent checkups, especially if:

  • You own a restaurant, hotel, or medical facility (heavy water usage)
  • You’ve had recurring plumbing problems in the past
  • Your building is over 30 years old
  • Your pipes are made of galvanized steel or older materials

In these cases, a semi-annual or quarterly inspection may be a smart investment.


💧 Signs You Should Schedule an Inspection Sooner

Even if it hasn’t been a full year, there are certain warning signs you shouldn’t ignore:

  • Sudden drop in water pressure
  • Foul odors coming from drains
  • Unexplained spikes in water bills
  • Damp spots or stains on walls or ceilings
  • Gurgling or slow-draining sinks and toilets

If you're noticing any of these issues, call a licensed commercial plumber immediately.


🧰 Benefits of Regular Plumbing Inspections

  • Prevent downtime by identifying issues early
  • Save money on emergency repairs
  • Improve water efficiency, lowering monthly bills
  • Protect your investment by extending the lifespan of your plumbing infrastructure
  • Stay compliant with municipal regulations and building codes

📍 Serving Candiac and Surrounding Areas

Whether you own an office, condo, or commercial plaza, regular inspections are one of the best things you can do to protect your building. At Plombier Candiac, we provide expert commercial plumbing inspections tailored to your property’s unique needs.


Final Thoughts

Don’t wait until a leak shuts down your business. Schedule a plumbing inspection annually — or more often for high-traffic or older buildings — to catch problems before they become emergencies.

👉 Ready to book a check-up for your commercial building? Contact Plombier Cowansville today to speak with a local expert.

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