In industrial and commercial settings, floor drains are crucial to prevent contamination and manage overflow. Hiring a service professional with experience installing and repairing these drains while considering the business's specific requirements is vital. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Northern Colorado, we acknowledge the significance of commercial floor drains and provide different types of drains to cater to the individual needs of every business. These include:
- Specific-Area Drains – These are drainage systems installed in areas like restrooms, showers, commercial kitchens, locker rooms, and more to prevent overflow.
- Sanitary Drains – These are seamless, corrosion-resistant stainless steel drains commonly found in industries like food preparation, chemical and pharmaceutical processing, and hospitals to reduce bacteria accumulation and contamination risks.
- Trench Drains – These are drainage systems ideal for retail and public settings like gas stations, convenience stores, amusement parks, and zoos where overflow drainage is necessary.
- Catch Basins – These are custom-designed collection points for trench drains with flat bottom, v-bottom, or rounded shapes.
- Floor Sinks – These are often found in industrial settings like food and beverage manufacturing plants and come in light, medium, or heavy perforated gratings with optional internal flanges to decrease splashing.
- Deep Sump Drains – These are heavy-duty drainage systems designed for continuous flow and debris-laden fluids and are commonly used in industrial kitchens, bottling plants, meatpacking plants, and hazardous waste processing facilities.
- Double Containment Drains – These drainage systems are suitable for exposure to extreme temperatures. They are designed to manage condensation when used in combination with trench grates, floor sinks, and catch basin drainage systems.
- Grease Traps – In some instances, it is possible to prevent plumbing emergencies by installing a grease trap. These systems are designed to fit your current drain and can be customized to control the decomposition of fats, oils, and grease.