At Alpha Plumbing, we know commercial plumbing is a different world compared to residential work.
These projects come with bigger systems, tighter timelines, more oversight and far more moving parts. Whether it’s a new retail center, medical facility, school, or office building, we bring the experience, equipment, and coordination needed to get the job done right.
From water lines to backflow preventers to medical gas systems, our team handles full-scale plumbing installations with a strong focus on code compliance and durability.
Our background in commercial plumbing starts with understanding what sets it apart. In residential plumbing, you’re usually dealing with a single-family setup: one water heater, one kitchen, a couple of bathrooms. Commercial systems are on a whole different level. You’ve got multiple fixtures per floor, high-volume water usage, and a lot more risk if something goes wrong. We take that seriously.
Commercial plumbing jobs in Lexington come with strict codes. That’s especially true when you’re dealing with multi-story buildings or systems like medical gas, which require special licensing. Our team stays current on state and local plumbing codes, and we take care of scheduling inspections as needed. Every system we install is tested, documented, and built to pass.
That includes fire-sprinkler tie-ins, shut-off valves, backflow devices, and pressure regulators. For jobs where failure isn’t an option, we follow a detailed checklist to make sure the entire system operates safely from day one.
At Alpha Plumbing, we provide specialized Medical Gas Piping services for healthcare facilities in Lexington and the surrounding areas. Our licensed team is trained to install and maintain systems for oxygen, nitrous oxide, vacuum, and other essential medical gases with precision and strict adherence to code.
We understand that safety and reliability are critical in medical environments, which is why we use only approved materials, follow NFPA standards, and conduct thorough testing on every project. Whether you are building a new medical office, upgrading an existing facility, or repairing a current system, we deliver dependable solutions that keep your patients and staff safe.
Once the system is in, it’s not a set-it-and-forget-it situation. We also offer routine inspections and maintenance plans to help commercial buildings stay ahead of wear and tear. That might mean flushing large water heaters, testing backflow preventers, or running camera inspections on drainage systems.
Compared to residential plumbing, commercial systems need more frequent monitoring. A small issue like a slow drain or minor leak can turn into a major problem fast when you’re dealing with large-scale usage. That’s why we stay available to support these systems long after the install is complete.