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GreenTeam is an organization dedicated to providing the highest quality of service, to Class-A office buildings, industrial properties and healthcare facilities throughout South Florida

GreenTeam is an organization dedicated to providing the highest quality of service, to Class-A office buildings, industrial properties and healthcare facilities throughout South Florida

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SOUTH FLORIDA
COMMERCIAL PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

  (954) 210-4100        (954) 990-8738

 

GreenTeam Service Corp. is a professional and reliable commercial plumbing contractor, providing timely service for commercial buildings including Class-A office buildings, industrial properties and healthcare facilities throughout South Florida. GreenTeam’s number one focus is customer experience.

GreenTeam Services

  • Water heaters/boilers
  • Piping installation and repairs
  • High speed sewer jetting
  • Grease trap service
  • Storm drain cleaning and pumping
  • Stoppages
  • Fixture installations
  • Line locates
  • Pump Outs
  • Backflow certification, repair, and replacement
  • Sewer Camera Inspection
  • Domestic booster pumps
  • Variable frequency drive service and installation
  • Lift station maintenance and repair

 

GreenTeam was established in 2009 by James Terry, a third generation plumber and now services over 250 commercial properties in  Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties.

Every team member operates with one mission in mind:

Exceptional Service. No Exceptions.

 

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PRS | A Sewer Pipe Lining Contractor you can Trust! by Ron Giles

PRS | A Sewer Pipe Lining Contractor you can Trust! by Ron Giles

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At Pipe Restoration Solutions,

“we provide customers with a wealth of industry experience and know-how”

At PRS Solutions we employ trenchless piping technology, we are able to pull a new liner can be through the existing pipe, and then cured and hardened as a long-term replacement. No longer will you have to remove concrete or any obstacle that might be in the way!

Pipe Inspection, Pipe Cleaning, Pipe Lining and Pipe Replacement Company

We ensure each of our contractors undergo additional training and certification to be up-to-date on the latest sewer pipe lining techniques and materials.

  • We only work with the highest-quality materials and ensure everything is state-of-the-art.
  • We are able to employ an innovative trench-less pipe repair technique to apply durable sewer pipe linings.
  • This technique is a landscape and money saver. It’s also a quick and efficient method of sewer pipe repair.

PRS is a State of Florida Certified Plumbing Contractor that specializes in full pipe restoration.

Whether it be sanitary sewer or storm, potable water, fire suppression or HVAC chiller lines, our goal is to provide solutions to the failing piping infrastructure utilizing the latest plumbing and trenchless technology available. We also carry a State of Florida Class “A” General Contractor’s license which sets us apart. This allows us to really understand and prepare to deal with accessing the failing pipe. If needed, we are bondable and carry a low bonding rate through our surety company.

 

If you would like to learn more go to our website!!   https://www.piperestorationsolutions.com/pipe-lining

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Ron Giles
South East Florida Division
1388 NW 65th Terrace
Plantation, FL 33313
561-602-8660
ronnieg@prspipe.com
www.prspipe.com

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Nothing worse than delivering to clients with flooded docks – Call us Today!

Nothing worse than delivering to clients with flooded docks – Call us Today!

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We were hired to inspect, clean, and document the underground storm utilities and structures for 12 commercial office buildings and 6 retention ponds on a large stretch of land on International Drive. Having crews in Miami and Orlando has me excited about the future!

 

SOUTH FLORIDA COMMERCIAL PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

GreenTeam Service Corp. is a professional and reliable commercial plumbing contractor, providing timely service for commercial buildings including Class-A office buildings, industrial properties and healthcare facilities throughout South Florida. GreenTeam’s number one focus is customer experience

We live by the words: Exceptional service.  No exceptions.

Providing off-the-chart service is more than just a motto at GreenTeam Service Corp. We hold each other accountable and never quit until we know we’ve done a quality job for each and every client we come into contact with. Put GreenTeam’s unending dedication to service into play for your next plumbing project. You’ll be glad you did!

HEALTHCARE | CLASS-A OFFICE | INSTITUTIONAL
INDUSTRIAL | HOA | HOSPITALITY | GOVERNMENT

Storm drain cleaning and vac truck projects and we couldn’t be more thrilled. We are now servicing Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach. Let’s get you on the schedule!

GreenTeam Service Corp

Call

(954) 210-4100   or

email plumbing@greenteamservicecorp.com

 

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Pipe Restoration Solutions – Pipe Inspection Pipe Cleaning Pipe Lining and Pipe Replacement Company

Pipe Restoration Solutions – Pipe Inspection Pipe Cleaning Pipe Lining and Pipe Replacement Company

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Pipe Restoration Solutions – Pipe Inspection, Pipe Cleaning, Pipe Lining and Pipe Replacement Company

PRS is a State of Florida Certified Plumbing Contractor that specializes in full pipe restoration.

Whether it be sanitary sewer or storm, potable water, fire suppression or HVAC chiller lines, our goal is to provide solutions to the failing piping infrastructure utilizing the latest plumbing and trenchless technology available. We also carry a State of Florida Class “A” General Contractor’s license which sets us apart. This allows us to really understand and prepare to deal with accessing the failing pipe. If needed, we are bondable and carry a low bonding rate through our surety company.

No one wants to have a broken pipe during the Holiday Season!

Contact us today: Have your Pipes Inspected, Cleaned, Lined and Replaced to Avoid Problems 

We also proudly serve Naples, Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Lee County, Pinellas County, Pasco County, Polk County, Hillsborough County and Charlotte County. We have local crews in all areas. Call Us Today!

 

Pipe Restoration Solutions – The Industry Experts
Call or contact “RonnieG” The Pipe GuyPipe Restoration Solutions today to schedule a consultation.
In Florida call Me Ronnie-G😎 “The Pipe Guy” Problem with a Pipe? Sewer, Storm, Potable Fresh Water, Call or Text Ron Giles at 561-602-8660 or email ronnieg@prspipe.com
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Problem with a Pipe?  call Me Ronnie-G “The Pipe Guy”

Problem with a Pipe?  call Me Ronnie-G “The Pipe Guy”

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Problem with a Pipe  call Me Ronnie-G “The Pipe Guy”

Call or Text Ron Giles at 561-602-8660 or email ronnieg@prspipe.com 

Pipe Restoration Solutions

 

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Is the water draining slowly in your kitchen sink? You probably have a blockage or clog somewhere in your drains. by PRS Ron Giles

Is the water draining slowly in your kitchen sink? You probably have a blockage or clog somewhere in your drains. by PRS Ron Giles

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Is the water draining slowly in your kitchen sink? You probably have a blockage or clog somewhere in your drains.

by PRS,  contact  Ron Giles  for an appointment

Thankfully, we can quickly find and remove the problem and get your drains clear.

If you have a single-family rental property, we recommend having the drains serviced when a tenant moves out, especially if he or she has been there awhile. Cleaning drains early, before there is a problem, prevents disasters later.

Pipes are made to withstand tree roots and keep them out of your drains, but that doesn’t mean they can’t fade over time. Especially if they’re older. Older pipes often have joints that move to create a tiny gap that a tree root can grow into over time.

WATER SUPPLY-PIPING ISSUES?
We can clean and directly apply a semi-structural epoxy barrier coating to restore existing supply risers, chiller/HVAC lines and in some cases/places even fire-suppression systems. Unlike the past methods/processes that relied on pressurized air to force epoxy in and throughout a buildings piping (which rarely ever provided good results), Our process directly applies barrier coatings to each specific section of pipe and through micro-cameras, we continually monitor each applications thickness, consistency and cure. Hoses from the epoxy pump/milling machine are attached to the drive cable and brush head which allows epoxy to seep out of hallow bristles as it spins. The system is guided through the pipe while epoxy is being heated and applied thus providing a smooth seamless coating that cures within 2 hours. The picture below highlights one of our more recent projects in South Florida where we rehabilitated 100’s of feet of Vertical Water –supply piping in a high-rise Condominium.

  

Our process makes your OLD pipes NEW again! Call PRS today, 800-652-7604

 

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WHAT NOT TO PUT DOWN YOUR GARBAGE DISPOSALS by Ron Giles of PRS

WHAT NOT TO PUT DOWN YOUR GARBAGE DISPOSALS by Ron Giles of PRS

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WHAT NOT TO PUT DOWN YOUR GARBAGE DISPOSALS

by Ron Giles of PRS

After many uses, garbage disposal blades need sharping. Just a hand full of ice can do the job. Another tip is put the drain plug in the garbage disposal. Fill the kitchen sink full of water. Turn on the garbage disposal and pull the plug.

 

1. Grease or oil. Just because it is out of sight does not mean the garbage disposal “disposed” of it. Usually, it solidifies and begins to build up in your pipes. Not good.
2. Vegetable peels. You might get away with it from time to time, but odds are, eventually this one will catch up with you–and leave you a soupy backfilled mess in your sink. Garbage disposals do not do too many peels–they’ll spit them up like an unhappy infant.
3. Egg shells. Believe or not, the membrane on the inside of the egg can wrap around the blades and wreak havoc. Better just to compost them.
4. Coffee Grounds. These seem like they go down fine, but over time, the little grounds build up like sediment in the pipes, causing all sorts of trouble.
5. Pits or seeds. Think: peach pits, avocado pits, cherries, etc. I am sure this one goes without mentioning, but it will basically rattle around in there like a pinball of destruction.
6. Bones. I know, again, duh.
7. Anything in bulk. Feed your disposal small meals, let it grind it up, then add more.
8. Garbage. Think: cigarette butts or paper. It is not really designed for those sorts of things and will get testy.
9. Rice and pasta. I did not know this. Basically, every time you turn the water on, the pasta and rice will continue to expand–even after your supposedly ground it up.
10. Stringy veggies. Think: celery, artichokes, carrots, corn husks, or even some types of lettuce. The stringy parts can wrap around the blades, causing resistance on the blades.
11. Potato Peels. These suckers can cause a soupy mess in your disposal down the road—even if you think you can get away with dumping them down the drain from time to time. The same goes for other starchy vegetables and beans.
12. Harsh Chemicals. Do not mistake your kitchen sink for a chemistry laboratory. The grinding components of most garbage disposals are made of galvanized steel which can corrode when contacted with strong chemicals like bleaching powder and such cleaning agents.
13. Onion Skins. The onion skin can get caught in the blades, but the worst thing is the will cause clogs down the pipes.
14. Pumpkins. Anyone who carved a pumpkin for Halloween knows how sticky they are. When thrown down a garbage disposal though they are juicy and slimy they will stick on to the grinding blades and form a clog. The only way to get rid of a pumpkin clog is by dismantling the pipes and cleaning it.
15. Corn Husk. Corn husks are some of the most fibrous items you can find in a kitchen. They are extremely difficult to grind and should never ever end up in a disposal.
16. Seafood. While you may feel confident that seafood like shrimp can be disposed of safely in a garbage disposal that’s not the case. Instead of going down the pipes they will form a white little ball that will clog the disposal. No matter what magical remedies you try dismantling the pipes is the only option that will work.

 

 

 

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Most people do not give much thought to their pipes – until they stop working by Ronnie Giles of PRS

Most people do not give much thought to their pipes – until they stop working by Ronnie Giles of PRS

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Ronnie Giles 561-602-8660

Sr. Account Manager Florida East Coast

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Know the Rules of Restroom Renovations

Know the Rules of Restroom Renovations

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Know the Rules of Restroom Renovations

by Steven C Fraser, Esq. Fraser Lawyers

An area that gets a lot of foot traffic in any building, and one which everyone eventually will see and use, the restroom is a critical component of all commercial and industrial buildings. Typically thought of as only a functional space, the restroom has been transformed both by increased regulatory requirements for businesses (e.g., OSHA, ADA compliance, etc.) and by a shift to create more comfortable, inviting spaces for occupants.

These shifts put unique pressures on managers of aging buildings that may have fallen behind the curve on restroom design, aesthetics and function.

 

An area that gets a lot of foot traffic in any building, and one which everyone eventually will see and use, the restroom is a critical component of all commercial and industrial buildings. Typically thought of as only a functional space, the restroom has been transformed both by increased regulatory requirements for businesses (e.g., OSHA, ADA compliance, etc.) and by a shift to create more comfortable, inviting spaces for occupants.

These shifts put unique pressures on managers of aging buildings that may have fallen behind the curve on restroom design, aesthetics and function.

 

Norman Chapman facilities supervisor at Petigru Commercial Properties in Columbia, South Carolina., manages about 22 different properties, most of which were built anywhere from 25-30 years ago. He says that most of the buildings’ restrooms are located within tenants’ suites, which means the tenants are responsible for the upkeep and cleaning of those rooms. “We also have some common bathrooms,” says Chapman, “all of which are updated and modern.”

For example, most of Petigru’s properties feature restrooms that have wood frame cabinetry, decorative table legs, granite countertops, aged-bronze fixtures, high-end lighting and bold color schemes. Situated in a region that has a rich history.

Knowing that workers are more satisfied when it’s clear their employers care about them, Chapman says Petigru puts extra effort into keeping its restrooms fresh and updated, regardless of the building’s age. “Bathrooms are as important as the common hallways in a multi-tenant building, so we really try to keep up with the times and have them look nice,” says Chapman, “all in the name of attracting tenants that want a comfortable, functional space for their employees.”

 

OSHA’s Restroom Requirements for Businesses

When adding new facilities or renovating existing restrooms in an older building, there are some important regulatory requirements to keep in mind. In regulating the availability of and workers’ access to restroom facilities, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has specific rules that must be followed. OSHA’s documentation is extremely detailed and complex, but at a basic level the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) highlights these requirements:

  • Toilet facilities must be available at every worksite.
  • Companies with 15 or fewer employees are required to offer only one unisex bathroom and toilet with a locking door.
  • For larger companies, the requirements are:
  • Two toilets for 16 to 35 employees
  • Three toilets for 36 to 55 employees
  • Four toilets for 56 to 80 employees
  • Five toilets for 81 to 110 employees
  • Six toilets for 111 to 150 employees and
  • One additional toilet for every 40 employees over 150.
  • Employers must provide gender-segregated facilities for coed workforces over 15 employees, with bathrooms designated as being for male or female use (unless they can be occupied by no more than one person and can be locked from the inside).
  • Each toilet must be in a separate compartment, with a door, and must be separated from the next by partitions sufficiently high to ensure privacy.
  • Hand-washing facilities must be provided and maintained in a sanitary condition. All restrooms must have running water, soap and either hand towels or air-dryers.

 

ADA Compliance Counts

An important consideration for all businesses and public spaces today, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has strict rules in place concerning the construction and renovation of restroom facilities. If you’re running an older building where the restroom facilities haven’t been recently updated, then you may need to revisit your restrooms to make sure they are up to code.

The complete ADA guidelines are available here. According to Buildings, the basic ADA guidelines that facilities managers should keep in mind for single-user restrooms are:

  • There must be 30” X 48” access to the sink (in other words, the door can’t swing into this rectangle).
  • The measurement starts from the point where users have 9” vertical clearance for their feet and 27” vertical clearance for their knees.
  • The center line of the toilet must be between 16” to 18” from the side wall.
  • To allow a wheelchair to turn, there must be a clear circle of at least 60 inches around the side wall and 56 inches from the rear wall.
  • The toilet seat height must be 17-19 inches.

 

According to Chapman, it’s important to factor both OHSA and ADA requirements into a restroom renovation in an older building, with the latter posing some of the bigger challenges for a upgrading an existing space. “You need at least one ADA stall (depending on how many tenants are on a floor of the building) in every bathroom, and that can take up some extra room,” he explains. This sometimes requires re-thinking how space is used, and whether or not the restroom redesign will require borrowing space from other private areas of the building. In a case like that, the restroom renovation project will require planning and timing around lease agreements as well.

 

Improving Comfort Levels

All older buildings will eventually have to go through some type of restroom renovation project. Whether the purpose is modernization, comfort, functionality, compliance or a combination of all four, this is a facility area that requires ongoing attention and commitment.

Not only do restroom renovations help keep occupants comfortable, but they can also enhance property value, improve employee morale, and help establish your company as one that cares about its employees, customers, and business partners.

The information provided on this page does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only.

 

STEVEN C. FRASER, P.A

(877) 862-7188

221 W Hallandale Beach Blvd
Hallandale Beach, Florida 33009
(877) 862-7188
sfraser@fraserlawfl.com

 

 

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