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Business Operations | Commercial Plumbing | Plumbing | Delano
From bustling packing houses on Woollomes Avenue to new retail builds along Cecil Avenue, Delano businesses rely on HEP to keep water flowing, drains clear, and downtime nonexistent. Our licensed technicians arrive stocked for everything from code-compliant rough-ins to after-hours leak repairs, combining decades of field experience with the latest sensor-guided diagnostics to solve problems fast. When a critical line bursts or a grease trap threatens to shut your kitchen down, you’ll have a single number to call and a crew that already knows your facility’s layout.
HEP’s commercial plumbing team designs, installs, and maintains high-volume systems built to withstand Central Valley demand. We handle tenant improvements, backflow certification, sewer jetting, water heater replacement, and custom maintenance plans that prevent surprise shutdowns and keep your permits current. Local ownership means transparent pricing, live dispatch 24/7, and a handshake guarantee that the job isn’t done until your business is back to 100 percent productivity.
FAQs
What commercial plumbing services do you offer in Delano?
We handle the full spectrum of commercial plumbing needs, including new construction rough-ins, tenant improvements, hydro-jet drain cleaning, high-volume water heater installation, backflow prevention, grease trap installation, sewer line repair and replacement, fixture retrofits, and ADA compliance upgrades. If it involves water, gas, or drainage in a business setting, our licensed technicians can design, install, repair, or maintain it.
How quickly can you respond to an emergency plumbing issue at my facility?
Our dedicated emergency crew is on call 24/7 and can typically be onsite anywhere in Delano within 60–90 minutes. We prioritize critical issues such as burst pipes, major sewer backups, and gas leaks to minimize downtime and protect your property. All service vehicles are stocked with commercial-grade parts so we can complete most repairs in a single visit.
Are your plumbers licensed and insured to work on large-scale commercial projects?
Yes. Every field technician holds a current California C-36 plumbing license, has completed OSHA safety training, and carries TWIC clearance for secure facilities when required. The company maintains $2 million in general liability coverage, $1 million in workers’ compensation, and project-specific bonding, so you’re fully protected from both performance and liability standpoints.
Do you provide preventative maintenance plans for businesses in Delano?
Absolutely. We tailor maintenance programs based on your facility type—restaurants, medical offices, warehouses, multi-tenant buildings, or manufacturing plants. Services can include annual or quarterly inspections, drain and sewer line jetting, water heater descaling, valve exercising, and backflow testing. Routine maintenance reduces emergency calls by up to 70 % and helps you stay compliant with local codes.
How do you price commercial plumbing projects and do you offer estimates?
For service calls we use upfront flat-rate pricing, so you know the total cost before work starts. Larger projects such as repipes or tenant improvements are bid on a line-item basis after an on-site assessment. Detailed digital estimates are provided free of charge within 24 hours and include scope of work, materials, labor, timeline, and any permit fees. We also offer value-engineering suggestions to keep your project on budget without sacrificing quality.
What safety and compliance measures do you follow on commercial job sites?
Safety is non-negotiable. Our team adheres to OSHA 29 CFR standards, conducts daily Job Hazard Analyses, and uses PPE such as fall protection, eye/ear protection, and confined-space monitors. We pull all required city of Delano permits, schedule inspections, and keep documentation on site. For health-care and food-service facilities we follow CDC disinfection guidelines and maintain negative-pressure containment when cutting into drain lines to prevent aerosolized contaminants.