Residential Spotlight: Get Your Home Ready for Summer May is the perfect time to get ahead of plumbing issues before summer arrives. With warmer weather, increased water usage, and outdoor activities picking up, your home’s plumbing system starts working harder, often...
General Plumbing Resources & Articles
Plumbing Installation and What a Proper Install Includes
A commercial plumbing installation can look fine on day one and still become a problem six months later. The difference between “installed” and “installed correctly” shows up in performance, maintenance burden, and how often you get the dreaded call: “We have an issue...
Planning Commercial Plumbing That Passes Inspection
Commercial construction is all about sequencing. If one trade is late or one detail gets missed, the dominoes fall, timelines slip, and everyone is suddenly doing expensive rework under pressure. Plumbing is one of the trades where good planning pays off twice: once...
Trenchless Repairs That Minimize Downtime
When a commercial sewer or drain line is damaged, the traditional approach often means excavation, demolition, and major disruption. For property managers and facility teams, that can be worse than the plumbing issue itself. Commercial pipe lining is a trenchless...
What Facility Managers Should Know About Scale and Equipment Life
If your water heaters are losing efficiency, fixtures are crusting up faster than they should, or you are seeing repeated valve and appliance issues, you may not have a “plumbing problem.” You may have a water quality problem. In commercial buildings, water quality...
March 2026 Community Edition
Residential Spotlight: With daylight saving time beginning and spring just around the corner, March is the perfect time to reset your home maintenance routine. Winter may be winding down, but spring rain can put new pressure on your plumbing system. Let’s make sure...
Water Damage Documentation for Commercial Properties
When the water stops, the risk doesn’t In commercial facilities, water damage incidents rarely end when the leak is contained. The next phase, documentation, compliance, and insurance coordination, is where many teams lose time and money if the record is incomplete or...
A Property Manager’s Perspective – Dependable Vendors Lower Risk and Long-Term Costs
If you manage properties long enough, you learn a frustrating truth - most operational disasters don’t start as disasters. They start as small issues that get mishandled. A slow response becomes water damage. A vague scope becomes repeat visits. A “quick fix” becomes...
Keeping Sunday On Schedule – Emergency Excavation at Good Shepherd Church
Some emergency calls are about stopping damage. Others are about protecting what a building is meant to do. When Good Shepherd Church reached out to Agentis, the situation was urgent - a broken line had created an immediate service issue, and the church needed the...
February 2026 Community Edition
Residential Spotlight: Winter Isn’t Over Yet, And Your Pipes Know It February may feel like we're nearing the end of winter, but freeze–thaw cycles this time of year can actually put more stress on your home’s plumbing than early winter. At Agentis Plumbing, our...
