Commercial Plumbing
This is Commercial Plumbing
Commercial and service plumbing in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio.
Nelson Stark's plumbing division installs the systems that commercial and industrial buildings depend on. Over 100 licensed plumbers on staff, certified in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, with the training and credentials to work in the most demanding environments.
Our crews have delivered plumbing scopes on:
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Research centers and laboratories
- Universities and campus housing
- Stadiums and entertainment venues
- Industrial and manufacturing facilities
- Large-scale commercial development
They coordinate with every trade on the job and they keep things moving to keep you on schedule.
Service Plumbing
Nelson Stark's Specialty Services division puts nine fully equipped service vans on the road, staffed with licensed journeyman plumbers who know commercial building systems inside and out.
- Fixture repairs and replacements
- Backflow prevention, testing, and compliance reporting
- Sewer and drain services, including industrial jetting
- Camera and locate, video inspections, and diagnostics
- Medical gas repair
- Design-build and tenant fit-outs
This is a full-service plumbing team built for facilities managers and building operators who need certified crews on site when something comes up.
Pre-Fabrication
Nelson Stark operates a 10,000 square foot pre-fabrication facility where plumbing assemblies are built, tested, and stored before they ship to the jobsite. Carrier banks, plumbing drops, and repetitive assemblies are fabricated in a controlled environment as soon as submittals are approved.
For general contractors, that means faster installation, less waste on site, and fewer field corrections.
Virtual Design Construction
Nelson Stark's VDC team uses Building Information Modeling to coordinate plumbing systems with every other trade on the job before installation begins. Conflicts get caught on screen, not in the field.
Design Assist
Nelson Stark is at the table during the design phase, working with architects and engineers to get the plumbing scope right before drawings are finalized. When the people who install the systems help shape the plans, there are fewer change orders and fewer surprises once construction starts.