




Commercial hot water systems are a different beast compared to a standard residential setup. When one unit in a multi-heater system goes down - or starts struggling - the ripple effect hits the whole building. That's exactly the kind of situation we stepped into on this job.
We replaced one of the water heaters in this commercial mechanical room and repiped the system while we were at it. The existing piping layout made future service harder than it needed to be. So we cleaned it up. New copper runs, proper valve placement, and a setup that any plumber can work on quickly if something ever needs attention down the road.
The new Bradford White Magnum Series unit we installed is a commercial-grade workhorse - built specifically for the kind of demand a multi-unit building puts on a hot water system day in and day out. Paired with the existing units already in the room, the system is now set up to handle the load without putting unnecessary strain on any single heater.
What we did here isn't just about fixing what was broken. It's about setting the building up so the next service call - whenever that comes - is faster, cleaner, and less expensive. Good plumbing work should make life easier for whoever comes after us, not harder.
If your commercial hot water system is running slow, inconsistent, or just aging out, it's worth having someone take a real look at the full setup - not just the unit that's failing.