Pittsburgh operates a combined sewer system throughout much of its older commercial districts. During heavy rainfall, stormwater and sanitary sewage flow through the same pipes. When these combined lines reach capacity, the system experiences backflow that pushes sewage back toward your facility's lowest drain openings. Commercial properties without proper backflow prevention face basement flooding and contamination during major storm events. Regular line jetting services keep your connection to the municipal system clear and reduce backflow risk. Properties in the Strip District, Downtown, and South Side neighborhoods face the highest risk due to their proximity to the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers.
Pittsburgh's Allegheny County Health Department enforces strict grease interceptor maintenance requirements for food service establishments. Commercial kitchens must maintain written records proving regular interceptor pumping and line cleaning. Failure to comply results in operating permit violations and potential closure orders. Ace Plumbing Pittsburgh provides the documentation and service records you need to satisfy these inspections. We work directly with facility managers and property owners throughout Pittsburgh to establish compliant maintenance programs that prevent regulatory problems and keep your business operating without interruption.