Industrial Plumbing Services in Hamilton

Greg’s Plumbing and Heating serves manufacturing plants, warehouses, food processing facilities, and industrial sites across Hamilton and the surrounding area. We handle process drainage, hydro jetting, backflow prevention, and commercial boilers. When a system goes down, we move fast.

Industrial plumbing
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Industrial Plumbing Is a Different Job Than a Service Call

Industrial plumbing means large diameter drainage, floor and trench drains, backflow assemblies, commercial boilers, and gas piping. The lines are bigger, the code is stricter, and a failure means lost production.

Downtime is the real cost. When a main backs up or a boiler fails, the question is how fast you can run again. We bring truck mounted hydro jetting sized for industrial lines, camera inspection to confirm the work, and first visit resolution on most jobs.

Hamilton is one of the most industrial cities in Ontario. From the Bayfront and north end to Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Glanbrook, and Flamborough, we know these facilities and the systems they depend on.


Industrial Plumbing Services We Provide in Hamilton

We cover the full range of plumbing systems an industrial facility relies on, from drainage and backflow to boilers and gas lines.

How Our Industrial Plumbing Service Works

Every industrial job follows the same four steps, so you get the system back online and a record of what was done.

Step 1

System Assessment and Diagnosis

We start by understanding the facility and the problem, inspecting drains and lines with a camera where needed to locate the issue and confirm the safest way to fix it. You get a clear picture before any work begins.

Step 2

Scope and quote

We give you a defined scope and a quote up front, including what we will do, the access and equipment required, and any code or permit considerations. No surprise costs in the middle of a production day.

Step 3

Completing the Work

We complete the work with equipment rated for industrial line sizes and pressures, whether that is hydro jetting a large diameter main, servicing a boiler, testing a backflow assembly, or repairing a gas line. Most problems are resolved on the first visit.

Step 4

Verification, documentation, and maintenance plan

We confirm the result, document it with camera footage or test records where it applies, and flag anything that needs attention soon. For facilities that want to avoid repeat failures, we set up a scheduled maintenance plan.

Hamilton Industrial Facilities We Serve

Our industrial plumbing service is built for the facilities and industrial areas that define Hamilton, where a plumbing failure stops production.

Food and Beverage Processing

Processing facilities carry heavy loads of grease, solids, and process waste that demand properly maintained interceptors and drainage. We keep those systems clear and compliant so production does not stop.

Manufacturing and Heavy Industry

The plants and shops across Hamilton’s north end and Bayfront industrial sector rely on large diameter drainage, process water, and gas systems. We work at that scale and understand the demands of a production environment.

Warehousing and Distribution

Distribution centres and warehouses across Hamilton need reliable washroom facilities, floor drainage, and backflow protection across large buildings. We service the whole footprint, not just one fixture.

Multi Tenant Industrial and Commercial Sites

Multi tenant industrial plazas and commercial buildings share mains, stacks, and systems where one failure affects every tenant. We handle the shared infrastructure and report back in writing for owners and property managers.

Glanbrook, Red Hill, and Flamborough

The newer industrial and commercial developments along the Red Hill corridor, Glanbrook, and Flamborough fall squarely within our service area for installation, repair, and ongoing maintenance.

Stoney Creek and Ancaster Business Parks

The industrial and business parks in Stoney Creek and Ancaster house a wide mix of commercial and light industrial operations. We are local to the area and respond quickly to both scheduled work and emergencies.

Emergency Industrial Plumbing in Hamilton

A flooded production floor, a backed up main, a failed boiler, or a gas line problem is not something an industrial site can leave until tomorrow. Every hour down is lost output, idle staff, and in some cases a safety or compliance issue.

Greg’s Plumbing and Heating provides emergency industrial plumbing service across Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Dundas, and the surrounding area. We arrive with truck mounted hydro jetting and camera equipment sized for industrial systems and clear most problems on the first visit. We also know the local system, so when a sewer backup involves the line between your property and the City of Hamilton main, we can quickly tell where the responsibility sits and what happens next. That saves you time and money in the middle of an emergency.

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Industrial Plumbing in Hamilton FAQs

An industrial plumber works on the larger and more complex systems a facility runs on, including large diameter drainage and process lines, floor and trench drains, backflow prevention assemblies, commercial water heaters and boilers, and gas piping feeding production equipment. The work is bigger in scale and held to stricter code than residential or light commercial plumbing.

Yes. We provide emergency industrial plumbing across Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Ancaster, Dundas, and the surrounding area, and we arrive with truck mounted hydro jetting and camera equipment sized for industrial systems so most problems are cleared on the first visit rather than a return trip.

Cost depends on the system involved, the size and length of the lines, the access required, and whether the job is scheduled work or an emergency. Because every facility is different, we provide a defined scope and quote up front rather than a flat number, so there are no surprise costs in the middle of a production day.

Yes. Industrial and commercial properties are required to protect the municipal water supply with tested backflow assemblies, and we install, test, and service backflow preventers and keep your documentation in order. You can read more on our backflow prevention page.

It depends on the facility and what runs through the lines. A food processing site with heavy grease and solids may need hydro jetting every few months, while a lighter use facility may need it once or twice a year. We help you set a maintenance cycle based on your actual usage so you avoid backups without paying for service you do not need.

Yes. We provide camera footage, test records, and written reporting for compliance files, insurance, and owner or head office reporting, which matters when you are accountable for the building.

Why Hamilton Facilities Choose Greg’s for Industrial Plumbing

Industrial work demands the right equipment, proper credentials, and documentation, and we bring all three to every job.

Licensed and Insured

We are a licensed and insured Hamilton plumbing company. Facility owners and property managers can request our credentials before work starts.

First Visit Resolution

We arrive ready to fix the problem, not just assess it. Most industrial plumbing jobs are completed on the first visit.

Local and Fast

We are based in Hamilton and serve the area directly. That means faster response for scheduled work and emergencies than companies dispatching from outside the region.

Documentation You Can Keep

We provide camera footage, test records, and written reporting for compliance files, insurance, and owner reporting. Useful when you answer to a head office or a board.

Equipment Sized for Industrial Systems

Our truck mounted hydro jetters are rated for large diameter mains and industrial drains. We are not adapting residential equipment to an industrial job.

Maintenance Agreements

We set up scheduled maintenance programs for drainage, backflow, and heating systems. Planned maintenance costs less than emergency repairs.