Many industrial and commercial settings rely on commercial floor drains to manage overflow and prevent contamination. It's important to have an experienced plumbing contractor who can install and repair these drains while keeping in mind the specific needs of the business. Preventing plumbing emergencies can be effortless by installing a grease trap in some cases. These self-injection systems can be customized to fit your existing drain to control the breakdown of fat, oil, and grease. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Franklin County understands the importance of commercial floor drains and offers a range of drain types to meet the unique needs of each business, including:
- Specific-Area Drains – These are installed in restrooms, showers, commercial kitchens, locker rooms, food service/hospitality areas, manufacturing and factory settings, hospitals, garages, parking lots, warehouses, and more to prevent overflow.
- Sanitary Drains – These are commonly found in restaurant and commercial food preparation areas, chemical and pharmaceutical processing plants, hospital settings, and other industries where seamless, corrosion-resistant stainless-steel drains are used to reduce the accumulation of bacteria and mitigate the risk of contamination.
- Trench Drains – These are ideal for retailers like gas stations and convenience stores that serve beverages and food, as well as amusement parks, zoos, and other public or commercial settings where overflow drainage is necessary.
- Catch Basins – These are custom-designed to serve as collection points for flat bottom, v-bottom, or rounded trench drains.
- Floor Sinks – These are often found in food and beverage manufacturing plants and other industrial situations and may be covered with light, medium, or heavy perforated gratings. Optional internal flanges can help decrease splashing from high volume and/or high flow rates.
- Deep Sump Drains – These are designed for heavy-volume applications that involve continuous flow and debris-laden fluids. They are commonly used in dairies, bottling plants, food processing centers, meatpacking plants, industrial kitchens, and hazardous waste processing facilities.
- Double Containment Drains – These are suitable for drainage systems that are exposed to intense cold and high heat and are designed to help manage condensation when used in conjunction with trench grates, floor sinks, and catch basin drainage systems.