Memphis draws water from the Memphis Sand aquifer, which contains naturally high mineral content including calcium and magnesium. These minerals precipitate out in heated water systems and accumulate on pipe walls as hard scale deposits. Commercial facilities with boilers, water heaters, or process water lines experience faster buildup rates than cities with softer water. The alluvial soil and high water table near the Mississippi River also increase groundwater infiltration into older sewer lines through deteriorated joints. This introduces additional sediment and silt that combines with grease and organic matter to form dense blockages. Regular hydro jet pipe cleaning removes these mineral and sediment deposits before they restrict flow or cause pressure problems.
Shelby County commercial facilities must comply with pretreatment standards for discharge into the municipal sewer system. The Memphis Sewer Department requires documentation of grease trap maintenance for food service establishments and prohibits the discharge of certain industrial waste streams without proper treatment. Ace Plumbing Memphis understands these local regulatory requirements and provides the service documentation required to demonstrate compliance during inspections. Our familiarity with Memphis building codes and the specific challenges of maintaining older commercial buildings in downtown districts like the Medical District and South Main ensures your facility meets both operational and regulatory standards.