In Citrus, commercial plumbing tends to be a different breed than residential plumbing, and the reason is obvious: businesses, by and large, have different needs than your average homeowner. They're bigger, for one thing, and they tend to use a lot more plumbing, sometimes to the point of overextending what any plumbing system can handle. So, if you're running a restaurant, an office building, or any kind of retail establishment, you'd better have a plumbing system in place that knows no such bounds, because yours is under a lot of pressure to deliver. And when it comes to restaurant plumbing, office plumbing, or retail plumbing, Citrus has better options than most.
The restaurants in Citrus's downtown business district face unique plumbing challenges. When you need a specialized installation, like a grease trap or a high-capacity dishwasher, there's no way around it; you have to get the plumbing right. And as the Citrus health department likes to remind us, "getting it right" means ensuring that plumbing systems support more than just the plumbing parts of a restaurant. They need to be consistently up to code and also support what are, in effect, rigorous health standards, the enforcement of which got lax for far too long. Meeting health standards is so critical because, as far as I know, there are no plumbing applications that can support the efficient service of serious food without also supporting the health of everyone around them.
Citrus office buildings face a unique set of plumbing challenges due to the high number of occupants who need to use the bathrooms and the many shared amenities in the kitchens. The bathrooms alone consume, or should it be "should consume," a lot of water. But office kitchens, those supposed workplace "water closets," probably gulp down even more. Citrus office buildings must also ensure that water service is absolutely uninterrupted. For Citrus booking office spaces, this isn't just about having access to facilities during normal business hours. It's about being able to work at all hours—with no interruptions—that way you achieve, as the Houston-based Plumbing Services office put it, "a comfortable and efficient working environment."