Commercial floor drains are an essential aspect of many industrial settings. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of St. Petersburg’s experienced plumbing specialists understand the plumbing needs of various types of businesses and perform commercial floor drain installation and repair services. Check out examples of commercial floor drain types we service:
- Sanitary Drains – Restaurants and commercial food preparation areas are places you’ll typically find a sanitary drain. Hospital settings, chemical and pharmaceutical processing plants, and other commercial properties also use these drains. We recommend installing seamless, corrosion-resistant stainless drains. This option reduces the amount of bacteria accumulating while decreasing your risk of contamination.
- Specific-Area Drains – This drain type provides overflow protection in hospitals, warehouses, commercial kitchens, food service and hospitality, manufacturing and factory settings, parking lots, garages, and other commercial settings. These drains will typically be in restrooms, showers, and locker rooms.
- Trench Drains – Retailers usually have trench drains if they need to store food and beverages. We service trench drains for various types of commercial and public settings, such as convenience stores, gas stations, zoos, and amusement parks, to ensure their overflow drainage needs are met.
- Catch Basins – We custom-design these drains, and they serve as collection points for flat bottom, v-bottom, and rounded trench drains.
- Deep Sump Drains – You may need a deep sump drain if you own or operate a meatpacking plant, bottling plant, industrial kitchen, dairy, food processing center, or hazardous waste processing facility. Manufacturers design these drains to handle heavy volume applications like debris-laden fluids and continuous flow.
- Floor Sinks – Your floor sinks may be partially or fully covered with heavy, medium, or lightly perforated gratings. You can commonly find floor sinks in industrial facilities, such as food and beverage manufacturing plants. Our plumbing technicians can install optional internal flanges, also called flashing collars, to decrease splashing from high flow rates or high volume.
- Double Containment Drains – These drains are perfect for drainage systems exposed to intense cold and high heat. Combining double contaminant drains with trench gates, catch basin drainage systems, and floor sinks can help manage condensation.