{"id":6105,"date":"2018-08-29T02:41:00","date_gmt":"2018-08-28T16:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nuflow.net\/successful-plumbing-maintenance\/"},"modified":"2018-08-29T02:41:00","modified_gmt":"2018-08-28T16:41:00","slug":"successful-plumbing-maintenance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nuflow.net\/successful-plumbing-maintenance\/","title":{"rendered":"Successful Plumbing Maintenance"},"content":{"rendered":"
When it comes to maintaining pipes in commercial buildings, why should you take a preventative maintenance approach? If you’re currently operating on a reactive maintenance basis, waiting for pipe failures to occur, upgrading to preventative maintenance can ensure you avoid costly, urgent major repairs.<\/p>\n
Reactive plumbing maintenance is essentially waiting for when a failure happens before taking any action. Emergency repairs, water damage to buildings and disruptions to business make this a risky strategy.<\/p>\n
Preventative maintenance, on the other hand, means having regular pipe inspections in order to catch the early warning signs of pipe failure scheduling repairs of critical elements before they fail.<\/p>\n
Pipes will generally age at the same rate, however various factors, including the environment, can cause some areas to wear over others. An audit provides clear guidelines on what is critical to do and maps out when the entire plumbing system will need restoration.<\/p>\n