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Industrial Facility
Industrial Facility | Commercial Plumbing | Plumbing | Kodak
When Kodak businesses need industrial-grade solutions that keep production on track, they turn to HEP for expert commercial plumbing. Our licensed team understands the complexities of large-scale water lines, high-capacity boilers, backflow prevention, and specialty fixtures that factories, warehouses, and distribution centers rely on every day. We arrive equipped for big demands—thermal imaging, hydro-jetting, commercial-duty excavators—so downtime is measured in minutes, not days.
From new construction to midnight emergencies, HEP delivers craftsmanship that meets strict safety codes and tight budgets alike. We coordinate with facility managers, engineers, and contractors to minimize disruption, schedule preventive maintenance, and future-proof your system for expansion. Trust the local pros who know Kodak industry: call HEP and keep your operation flowing.
FAQs
What types of industrial and commercial plumbing services do you provide in Kodak?
We offer a full spectrum of plumbing services designed for factories, warehouses, distribution centers, and large commercial buildings in Kodak. These include new construction piping, process water and compressed-air lines, backflow prevention, industrial water heater installation, high-capacity pump and booster systems, drain and sewer line repair or replacement, hydro-jetting, trenchless pipe rehabilitation, grease trap installation, and certified medical-gas or chemical-resistant piping. Our technicians are equipped to work with copper, stainless, PVC, CPVC, HDPE, and specialty alloys so we can match the best material to your facility’s flow rates, temperatures, and chemical exposures.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured to work on large-scale industrial plumbing projects?
Yes. We hold a Tennessee Mechanical Contractor’s License with the plumbing classification required for industrial projects, and all work is performed under full bonding and $5 million in general liability coverage. Every field technician receives OSHA 30-hour safety training, carries confined-space certification, and is background-checked and drug-screened. Documentation of licenses, bonds, and insurance can be provided with every bid package or upon request for your records and risk-management compliance.
How quickly can your team respond to emergency plumbing issues at our facility in Kodak?
We maintain a 24/7 emergency dispatch line staffed by live local operators. Because our main shop and parts warehouse are only minutes from I-40, we can usually have a fully equipped industrial service crew on site anywhere in Kodak within 60–90 minutes—often faster during standard business hours. Our trucks carry industrial-grade pumps, pipe freezing equipment, pipe threaders, and a wide range of fittings so repairs can begin immediately, reducing downtime for your operation.
Do you offer preventative maintenance programs for industrial plumbing systems?
Absolutely. We build custom maintenance plans that include scheduled inspections, flow-meter readings, thermal imaging of hot-water loops, backflow-device certification, valve exercise, sewer camera inspections, and hydro-jetting. By tracking wear patterns and water-quality data, we can predict failures before they happen, extend equipment life, and help you budget for capital improvements instead of paying for emergency shutdowns. Reports are delivered in digital format and can be integrated with most CMMS platforms.
Can you handle specialized piping materials and high-pressure systems common in manufacturing plants?
Yes. Our plumbers are ASME Section IX certified for welding carbon steel, stainless, and chrome-moly piping up to 12,000 psi. We also install schedule 80 PVC, CPVC, PEX-A, polypropylene-R (PPR), and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) using both fusion and mechanical joining methods. Whether you need steam lines, glycol loops, DI/RO water, or corrosive-chemical process piping, we can fabricate sections in our shop or perform field welding to maintain plant production schedules.
How do you ensure compliance with local codes and safety regulations for industrial plumbing projects in Kodak?
Before work begins, our estimating team reviews the International Plumbing Code (IPC), Tennessee state amendments, and Sevier County permitting requirements to verify submittals and inspection points. We create site-specific safety plans aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1926, perform daily job-hazard analyses, and use lockout/tagout procedures for energy isolation. All materials are vetted for UPC/NSF certification, and our project manager coordinates directly with the county inspector to schedule inspections and provide as-built documentation, ensuring your project passes on the first review.