In industrial and commercial environments, floor drains play a critical role in preventing contamination and effectively handling overflow situations. It is essential to engage the services of experienced professionals who possess the expertise to install and repair these drains, taking into account the unique needs of each business. Installing a grease trap can be a preventive measure in certain situations to avoid plumbing emergencies. These specially designed systems can be customized to fit your existing drain and effectively manage the breakdown of fats, oils, and grease, ensuring a smoother flow and reducing the risk of clogs. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Tucson, we understand the importance of commercial floor drains and offer a diverse range of drain options to meet the specific requirements of every organization. These options include:
- Specific-Area Drains – These drains are installed in specific locations such as restrooms, showers, commercial kitchens, and locker rooms to prevent overflow and maintain proper drainage.
- Sanitary Drains – These durable stainless-steel drains are commonly found in industries like food preparation, chemical and pharmaceutical processing, and hospitals. They are designed to minimize the accumulation of bacteria and reduce contamination risks.
- Trench Drains – Ideal for retail and public settings such as gas stations, convenience stores, amusement parks, and zoos, trench drains provide effective drainage for areas where overflow is likely to occur.
- Catch Basins – Custom-designed collection points for trench drains, Catch basins come in various shapes including flat bottom, v-bottom, or rounded. They are designed to efficiently collect and manage excess water or debris.
- Floor Sinks – Typically found in industrial settings like food and beverage manufacturing plants, floor sinks come with light, medium, or heavy perforated gratings. Optional internal flanges help minimize splashing.
- Deep Sump Drains – Heavy-duty drainage systems that are specifically designed to handle continuous flow and debris-laden fluids. Deep sump drains are commonly used in industrial kitchens, bottling plants, meatpacking plants, and hazardous waste processing facilities.
- Double Containment Drains – These drainage systems are designed to withstand extreme temperatures. They are specifically engineered to manage condensation when used in combination with trench grates, floor sinks, and catch basin drainage systems.