If you're moving your office and need to take your plumbing with you, here are the basics. 1. Shut off the water supply to the building by turning off the main water valve. This is usually located near where your water meter is. 2. Drain all of the water from the pipes by turning on all of the faucets in the building and flushing all of the toilets. 3. Disconnect all of the plumbing fixtures by unscrewing them from their connections. 4. Coil up all of the plumbing fixtures and insert them into a large garbage bag or wrap them in cardboard or newspapers so they don't get scratched or damaged during transport. 5. Transport all of your plumbing
Plumbing is all about the movement of water in and out of your home. The main goals of plumbing are to provide clean water for drinking, cooking, and bathing, and to move wastewater away from your home. Plumbers do this by installing and maintaining pipes, fixtures, and appliances that carry water in and wastewater out. If you're moving office, call a professional office relocation company. They will help you move all of your office equipment safely and efficiently.