We serve both residential and commercial clients — from small retail spaces and restaurants to office buildings and multi-tenant properties across Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and Burleson. Commercial plumbing has different demands than residential work: higher-volume fixtures, code compliance requirements, backflow prevention mandates, and the need to minimize downtime during business hours. If you manage a commercial property or run a business with plumbing demands beyond a typical residence, start here.
Yes. Most of our work is residential, but Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Fort Worth has a dedicated commercial service capability for small and mid-size businesses throughout the Metroplex — restaurants, office buildings, retail spaces, and medical offices. Our commercial services include drain cleaning and hydro-jetting for restaurant and retail grease lines, water heater installation and repair for commercial units, fixture repair and installation in commercial restrooms, backflow prevention testing and certification, gas line installation and repair, emergency response, and general plumbing maintenance.
We prioritize scheduling flexibility and efficient repair to minimize disruption to your Fort Worth business. Our technicians are licensed to work on both residential and commercial systems under master plumber William McDaniel (TX License M-17631). Learn about drain cleaning.
Yes. Backflow prevention assemblies are required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and local water authorities — including the Fort Worth Water Department — on any cross-connection that could allow non-potable water to flow backward into the public water supply. This includes irrigation systems, fire sprinkler connections, commercial kitchen equipment, and certain industrial processes.
We perform annual backflow testing, repair, and replacement of backflow prevention assemblies for Fort Worth and surrounding area businesses. Our certified testers use calibrated test equipment, complete the required documentation, and submit test results to the applicable water authority. If your device fails the annual test, we diagnose the problem, make the repair, and retest to bring it into compliance.
Failing to test on schedule can result in a service disconnection notice from the water utility. If you’ve received a notice or your annual test is coming due, call us to schedule before the deadline passes.
Yes. High-traffic commercial restrooms require more frequent maintenance than residential bathrooms — flush valves wear out, supply lines develop leaks, and fixtures take a beating from daily use. We service commercial restroom fixtures including floor-mounted and wall-mounted toilets, urinals, commercial flush valves (Sloan, Zurn, and others), hands-free faucets, and ADA-compliant fixtures.
We can also establish a scheduled maintenance arrangement for Fort Worth properties with high-use restrooms — restaurants, medical offices, retail locations, and similar facilities — so problems are caught during routine visits rather than escalating into emergency calls during business hours. Contact us to discuss a maintenance schedule.
We work with commercial property owners and managers on ongoing service relationships that provide priority scheduling, consistent pricing, and regular maintenance visits. Whether you need quarterly drain maintenance for a restaurant, annual backflow testing for an office building, or on-call emergency service for a retail center, we can structure a service arrangement that fits your property’s needs.
Our commercial clients in Fort Worth and Arlington value having a single plumbing provider who knows their building, understands their systems, and responds quickly when problems arise. We provide clear invoicing that separates labor, materials, and permit costs — making it easy for your accounting team or property management company to process payments.
Yes. Tenant improvement (TI) plumbing is a common need when a new business moves into a commercial space and needs to add or reconfigure plumbing for their specific use — installing a break room sink, adding restroom capacity, roughing in a commercial kitchen, or modifying grease waste lines for a restaurant.
Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Fort Worth provides plumbing scope reviews, installation, and code-compliant construction for TI projects. We coordinate with general contractors and property management teams on phasing and scheduling, pull the required plumbing permits, and ensure the work passes inspection.
If you’re a commercial landlord or tenant planning a fit-out in Fort Worth, Arlington, or the surrounding cities, getting a plumbing scope review early in the design phase can prevent costly surprises once construction begins.
Yes. In Texas, any irrigation system connected to a potable water supply must have a backflow prevention assembly, and that assembly must be tested annually by a certified tester. We install new irrigation backflow devices, perform annual testing, and make repairs when assemblies fail.
We also troubleshoot problems at the irrigation-to-house connection point — where the irrigation supply branches off the main line. If your Fort Worth home experiences a drop in water pressure when the sprinklers run, or if you notice pooling water near the meter box, the issue may be at this connection. We’ll diagnose the cause and coordinate with your irrigation contractor if the problem extends into the sprinkler system. Explore leak detection services.
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