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Commercial Plumbing in Alpharetta, GA

Commercial plumbing for Alpharetta restaurants, multi-unit residential, office buildings, and retail. Grease trap service, commercial water heaters, backflow prevention, code-compliant remodels, scheduled maintenance.

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Commercial plumbing has different stakes than residential. A clogged drain in a home is an inconvenience; a clogged drain in a restaurant during the dinner rush closes the kitchen. Code requirements are more demanding, equipment is heavier-duty, and scheduled maintenance prevents the failures that shut businesses down. We work with commercial customers across Alpharetta on both emergency calls and ongoing service relationships.

Commercial service categories

Restaurant plumbing. Grease trap service and maintenance, commercial dishwasher connections, three-compartment sink and prep sink installations, high-temperature water heater service, floor drain maintenance, mop sink and janitorial closet plumbing. Restaurants have specific code requirements around grease management that residential plumbing doesn't.

Grease trap service. Grease interceptors are required by Fulton County for any food service establishment. They have to be pumped on a schedule (typically every 30–90 days depending on volume). We coordinate pump service, monitor grease retention, and repair internal baffles and traps when they fail.

Multi-unit plumbing. Apartment buildings, condos, and townhome complexes. Common scope: shared waste stack repairs, water heater service for shared common areas, irrigation backflow testing for the property, unit-level service for individual residences. Property management coordination is the main differentiator from one-off residential work.

Office building plumbing. Restroom maintenance and upgrades, break room kitchen plumbing, water heater service for the building, irrigation backflow, drinking fountain and water cooler plumbing.

Commercial water heaters. Tank-style and tankless installations sized for commercial demand. Code requirements for venting, gas line capacity, and discharge handling are stricter than residential.

Backflow prevention for commercial. All commercial properties with cross-connections (irrigation, fire suppression, boiler systems, RO systems) require annual backflow testing. We're certified for commercial backflow assemblies as well as residential.

Code-compliant remodels. Commercial space build-outs require permits, inspections, and adherence to commercial plumbing code (different from residential code in several ways). We work with commercial GCs on build-out projects across the city.

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How commercial service relationships work

Most of our commercial customers use us in two modes:

Scheduled maintenance. Quarterly or monthly visits to inspect plumbing, perform preventive work, identify problems before they become emergencies. For restaurants this includes grease trap level checks, drain line preventive jetting, water heater inspection. For multi-unit it includes shared system inspection and unit-level work scheduled in coordination with residents.

Emergency response. Same 24/7 dispatch line residential customers use, but with commercial priority routing — a clogged restaurant drain during service hours gets prioritized like a residential burst pipe. We track the addresses and access requirements for our commercial accounts so the responding technician shows up with the right equipment and access plan.

Pricing on commercial work uses commercial rate structures and is typically billed on monthly invoices for ongoing accounts. Emergency work outside the scope of the maintenance contract is billed at published commercial hourly rates.

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What commercial work we specifically don't do

We focus on commercial work within our team's expertise and capacity. Some commercial scopes we either subcontract or refer:

Large industrial process plumbing (chemical plants, manufacturing process lines) — out of scope for our team.

Medical gas systems (hospital and dental medical gas lines) — requires specialized certifications we don't currently hold; we refer.

Fire suppression system installation — separate trade (fire suppression contractors handle wet and dry systems); we handle the water supply side up to the suppression system connection.

Wastewater treatment systems beyond standard grease interceptors — referred to specialized environmental contractors.

For everything else — restaurant front-of-house and back-of-house, multi-unit residential, office building, retail, light industrial — we are equipped and licensed to do the work.

Alpharetta commercial corridors and customer types

Our commercial work in Alpharetta concentrates around the Avalon mixed-use district, the North Point Mall corridor and surrounding retail, the Old Milton Parkway office and tech corridor, and the Windward Parkway corporate office area. Customer mix includes restaurants (a steady share of work given the area's restaurant density), office buildings, multi-family residential, and a handful of light retail customers.

The tech corridor specifically generates a steady volume of office build-out and remodel work — when a company moves into a new lease space, the build-out usually includes plumbing scope for break rooms, additional restrooms, or executive bathroom additions. We work with several commercial GCs in this segment on a project basis.

For new commercial customers, the first visit is typically a walk-through to understand your specific plumbing systems, identify any deferred-maintenance items, and propose a scheduled-service rhythm that fits your operation. Most commercial customers find the predictability of scheduled service preferable to the reactive-only model.

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Frequently asked

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Do you do restaurant plumbing in Alpharetta?

Yes — grease trap service, commercial dishwasher and three-compartment sink connections, water heater service, floor drain maintenance, code-compliant remodels. Scheduled service contracts are available for restaurant accounts.

Can you handle a multi-unit property?

Yes — apartment buildings, condos, townhome complexes. We work with property managers on shared system maintenance and unit-level service. Pricing and scheduling structured around property management needs.

Do you respond to commercial emergencies 24/7?

Yes — commercial customers use the same 24/7 dispatch line as residential, with commercial priority routing on emergencies during business hours. A restaurant clog during service is a higher-priority dispatch than a residential leaky faucet.

Do you pull commercial permits?

Yes — commercial permits go through Fulton County or the City of Alpharetta depending on the project. We pull permits and coordinate inspections as part of project scope. Permit fees are passed through at cost.

Can you work with our existing GC?

Yes — most of our commercial project work is GC-coordinated. We're a known sub for several commercial GCs in the Avalon, Old Milton, and Windward corridors. New GC relationships welcome.


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