


A running flush valve is one of those problems that seems minor at first. But left alone, it wastes water, drives up utility costs, and usually means something inside the valve has already worn out or failed. Pair that with a clogged urinal, and you've got a restroom that's basically out of commission.
That's exactly what we were dealing with here. A local business called us in because their urinal wasn't draining right and the flush valve wasn't operating the way it should. Both issues together - not just one. That kind of double problem can put a serious dent in a business's day, especially if customers or employees are depending on that restroom.
We got in, diagnosed both issues, and handled them. The flush valve internals were the culprit on the running water side. On the drain side, we cleared the clog and got flow restored. Clean work, no shortcuts. That's what commercial plumbing repair looks like when it's done right.
What a lot of business owners don't realize is that flush valves in commercial restrooms take a beating. They cycle constantly compared to a residential toilet. The internal components - diaphragms, seals, relief valves - wear out faster than most people expect. When one starts running, it's almost always a repair that needs to happen sooner rather than later.
If your business restroom is acting up - whether it's a flush valve issue, a clogged drain, or something else entirely - don't wait for it to become a bigger problem. Our commercial plumbing services are built for exactly this kind of situation.