Industrial settings rely heavily on commercial floor drains. Fortunately, our skilled team of service professionals caters to a wide array of business needs by providing installation and repair services for nearly every imaginable drain found at a business. Please read below to explore the variety of commercial floor drains we handle:
Sanitary Drains
Sanitary drains are typically found in restaurants and areas where commercial food is prepared. They're also utilized in hospitals, chemical plants, pharmaceutical processing facilities, and many other commercial locations. We advise using seamless, corrosion-resistant stainless-steel drains in these commercial settings. These drain types minimize bacterial buildup and lower the risk of contamination.
Trench Drains
Businesses storing food and drinks often utilize trench drains for many reasons. We provide services for trench drains in various public and commercial spaces, such as convenience stores, gas stations, zoos, and amusement parks. Our professional drain clog solutions ensure your excess water drainage needs are fulfilled.
Specific-Area Drains
This type of drain provides overflow protection for commercial kitchens, warehouses, parking lots, hospitals, food service and hospitality, manufacturing and factory settings, and garages. You will commonly find these drains in restrooms, showers, and locker rooms.
Deep Sump Drains
If you manage or own a dairy, food processing center, industrial kitchen, meatpacking plant, hazardous waste processing site, or bottling facility, your property might require a deep sump drain. These drains are engineered to handle high-volume tasks, handling debris-filled liquids and continuous flow efficiently.
Catch Basins
These specially crafted drains function as collection hubs for trench drains with V-bottom, flat bottom, and rounded designs.
Double Containment Drains
These drains are perfect for systems subjected to extreme temperatures. Double containment drains effectively control condensation, especially when paired with trench gates, catch basin drainage systems, and floor sinks.
Floor Sinks
Your floor drains might be entirely or partially topped with grates that have heavy, medium, or light perforations. These floor drains are typically seen in industrial settings like food and beverage production sites. Our highly trained and knowledgeable service professionals can add internal flanges or flashing collars to minimize splashing from high volume or flow rates.