Heise's Plumbing completed a professional commercial kitchen faucet repair for a local food service establishment in the Richmond District of San Francisco, CA.
The Problem
The business reported a persistent leak and reduced flow at their primary pre-rinse wash station.
Our Inspection
Our licensed commercial plumbers inspected the fixture, identifying deteriorated gaskets and a worn faucet cartridge.
Our Solution
To restore full function, we repaired the commercial kitchen faucet assembly, replacing all damaged washers and seals in compliance with the California Plumbing Code. We also verified that the spray valve met local flow rate requirements set by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Following the repairs, the faucet was fully tested under normal commercial operating pressure and verified to be functioning safely and leak-free.
Final Results
If your business needs commercial faucet repairs, fixture replacements, or reliable local commercial plumbing services, Contact Heise's Plumbing today to schedule service.
Signs Your Water Heater Needs Professional Attention
Watch for these warning signs that indicate your hot water system requires service:
- Fluctuating Temperatures: Water running cold quickly or changing temperature erratically.
- Discolored Water: Rusty or muddy hot water indicating corrosion inside the tank.
- Strange Noises: Loud popping, rumbling, or banging sounds caused by mineral scale buildup.
- Pooling Water: Active leaks around the base of the water heater tank.
Benefits of Upgrading to a Modern Water Heater
A new water heater installation offers significant advantages:
- Energy Savings: Modern units consume far less energy, reducing monthly utility bills.
- Consistent Hot Water: Newer heating elements and tank insulation deliver hot water faster and longer.
- Endless Hot Water: Upgrading to a tankless water heater provides continuous hot water on demand.
- Space Optimization: Tankless models are wall-mounted, freeing up valuable closet or utility space.
Plumbing Considerations in Richmond District
The Richmond District has sandy soil conditions and proximity to coastal air, which can impact underground pipe integrity and corrode exposed metal fixtures.


