At UMC, Inc., we’re highly experienced in commercial projects. Our team is constantly learning and delivering high-quality work for our clients. We know that every job is unique, and we apply our experience and extensive expertise to each one.
Commercial plumbing and HVAC services are much different than residential services. Let’s take a closer look at some of the differences between the two types of work:
- Commercial work is more complex. The plumbing and HVAC system of an office building is very different compared to a home. When we work with commercial clients, we need to consider multiple factors such as the number of bathrooms, the size of the drainage system, and the heating system. All of these differences quickly add up. That’s why it pays to use a company with large-scale commercial experience like ours. We’ve worked on a variety of projects, from major repairs to full-scale builds. We’ve even planned and laid out plumbing for large-scale designs. Each build we’ve undertaken has taught us a little more and helped us expand our skillset.
- There are more regulations to follow. Commercial plumbing and inspection codes are complex. Our team is highly experienced with commercial building codes, regulations, and inspections. We work with local city officials to ensure we have the proper permits, and we always adhere to all local, state, and national building codes.
- There’s more liability with commercial projects. If something breaks in your home, you can often wait to replace it. That’s your choice as a homeowner. Your choice doesn’t affect anyone else. That’s not the case for commercial projects. Repairs and maintenance often affect multiple businesses, business owners, and customers. Landlords are liable to their tenants, and business owners are liable to their customers. There’s a lot more on the line, which is why high-quality work is so important. We know that if something breaks at your business, you can’t wait to repair it. It needs to happen quickly, and we’re here to answer the call.
- Commercial projects require more knowledge. Commercial projects require more heavy-duty equipment, materials, and tools. These projects must handle increased loads, pressure, and usage. The size and scale of these projects require in-depth knowledge and understanding of the building’s structural needs. We’ve participated in many projects from the ground up and know how to properly plan and carry out a commercial project from start to finish.
- Commercial projects require more cooperation. There are many different tradespeople involved in commercial projects, which means more cooperation and communication. We’re proud to have worked with other general contractors and construction firms.
At UMC, Inc., we work hard to create a team environment. Over the years, we’ve worked on hundreds of different projects, from large-scale commercial build-outs to smaller repairs. Each job has taught us something new and helped us refine our process. We know that commercial builds and designs are a large investment, and we work hard to deliver the best return for our clients with our exceptional work. If you are looking for commercial plumbing and HVAC services, give us a call, and let’s talk about your next project.