When you're responsible for keeping a facility running smoothly, few systems are more critical than your plumbing. Whether it’s a large distribution center, food production plant, or manufacturing site, industrial plumbing plays a central role in productivity, safety, and regulatory compliance. It’s not just about moving water—it’s about maintaining complex, high-volume systems that keep your operation functional.
For facility managers across Ohio, understanding how industrial and other commercial plumbing systems differ from residential systems can help you plan smarter upgrades, avoid costly downtime, and choose a qualified contractor when it's time for service.
Industrial plumbing involves the design, installation, and maintenance of plumbing systems in large-scale facilities that often operate around the clock. These systems are engineered to handle higher pressures, specialized fluids, and complex connections—frequently under stringent regulatory oversight.
Unlike traditional plumbing setups, an industrial system may include process piping for chemicals, heavy-duty drainage for manufacturing waste, and precise flow control for machinery. This makes it vital that your plumbing infrastructure is not only up to code but also tailored to the unique needs of your operation.
For example, a recent project at a Central Ohio bottling facility involved redesigning the drainage layout to prevent contamination risks during washdowns. The job required corrosion-resistant trench drains, backflow prevention devices, and uninterrupted system function during live production—all while meeting tight EPA compliance standards.
If you're planning an installation, system expansion, or major upgrade, preparation will reduce delays and ensure the job goes smoothly. Many projects involve temporary shutoffs, coordination with multiple contractors, and strict safety protocols.
Use the following tips to help your internal teams get ready:
The scope of industrial plumbing can vary widely depending on your industry. Here are some of the most common service areas for facility managers to be aware of:
A common mistake is waiting until there’s an issue—proactive maintenance is always more cost-effective than emergency response. Scheduling a system check annually can help detect early signs of wear, especially in older buildings or high-volume operations.
Partnering with the right plumbing contractor can make all the difference. Not all companies are equipped—or licensed—for industrial-scale work. Before you hire, consider these essentials:
At Crawford Mechanical Services, we’ve been providing reliable industrial plumbing solutions for over 30 years. From routine maintenance to full facility system upgrades, we’re known across Columbus, Grove City, and the surrounding region for our deep expertise, quick response, and commitment to doing the job right the first time.
Let’s keep your business running efficiently, safely, and up to code—every single day. Contact us to schedule a system assessment or learn more about our full-service offerings.