
Commercial Plumber Serving Pecos, TX
Pecos is a commercial crossroads in Reeves County, and its businesses need plumbing that keeps up with I-20 traffic and oil-field demand. Resolv Services delivers.
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Commercial Plumbing Services in Pecos
Pecos serves as a commercial hub for Reeves County, with hotels, restaurants, truck stops, and oil field service companies lining the I-20 corridor. Resolv Services provides Pecos businesses with new-construction plumbing, tenant build-outs, grease trap installations, backflow testing, and emergency repairs. We keep Pecos on our regular schedule to ensure commercial clients get timely, professional service.
Facility Types We Serve
- β’Cantaloupe packing sheds and agricultural processing facilities south of Pecos
- β’Reeves County Hospital and medical facilities requiring healthcare-grade plumbing compliance
- β’Reeves County Courthouse and county government buildings in Pecos
- β’I-20 and US-285 corridor hotels, motels, and truck stop restaurants
- β’Pecos ISD school buildings and district facilities
- β’Cold storage and distribution facilities supporting the Pecos agricultural economy
Common Urgent Problems
- βAgricultural processing drain system blockages from harvest season soil and organic accumulation
- βBackflow prevention non-compliance at food processing water supply connections
- βReeves County Hospital cross-connection control certification requirements
- βCommercial water heater capacity failures at I-20 corridor hotels during harvest and oilfield peak seasons
- βGrease trap service for I-20 corridor restaurants serving high-volume truck stop traffic
- βSeasonal activation of packing facility plumbing systems after off-season dormancy
Pecos sits at the crossroads of I-20 truck traffic and Reeves County agricultural operations, creating round-the-clock commercial plumbing demand from truck stops, travel centers, restaurants, and packing facilities that cannot afford downtime.
Pecos: The Reeves County Commercial Hub and Agricultural Center
Pecos is the county seat of Reeves County and the largest commercial center in the Trans-Pecos region outside of Fort Stockton. The city's commercial economy is built on two pillars: agriculture β the Pecos cantaloupe industry and the associated packing and processing operations that have defined the region for generations β and the I-20 and US-285 corridor hospitality and fuel service economy serving interstate travelers and the oilfield workforce. Both of these economic pillars generate commercial plumbing needs that are more industrial in character than typical urban commercial work.
Cantaloupe packing and processing facilities are among the most demanding commercial plumbing environments we encounter in West Texas. Processing facilities require large-volume wash water supply systems, food-grade floor drains capable of handling high-capacity wash water flow, chemical solution sinks for sanitation, and grease-and-solids interceptors on the processing drain system. These facilities also operate intensively during a defined seasonal harvest window, meaning that a plumbing failure during the processing season carries significant economic consequence.
Reeves County Hospital provides essential healthcare to Pecos and the surrounding Trans-Pecos rural area. As a rural critical access hospital, it operates with fewer redundant systems than urban healthcare facilities, making plumbing reliability particularly important. We maintain the backflow prevention testing certifications required for healthcare facility work and treat hospital calls as priority regardless of time of day.
I-20 Corridor Hospitality and Institutional Facilities
The I-20 and US-285 interchange at Pecos supports a cluster of hotels, motels, restaurants, truck stops, and fuel stations similar to, though smaller than, the Fort Stockton interchange. These properties serve both the steady interstate traveler flow and the seasonal peaks associated with harvest season and oilfield activity. Commercial hospitality properties at this corridor need reliable commercial plumbing infrastructure β particularly hot water capacity and grease trap management β to handle the variable demand of their customer mix.
Reeves County's courthouse complex and the Pecos ISD school facilities add institutional plumbing volume to the city's commercial market. The courthouse is one of the larger county government complexes in our Trans-Pecos service area, reflecting Reeves County's status as a significant regional government entity. ISD facilities serve a student population that has grown with oilfield and agricultural employment cycles.
Agricultural Processing Facility Plumbing Requirements
The cantaloupe packing sheds and cold storage facilities south of Pecos represent a unique commercial plumbing context that does not exist elsewhere in our service territory. Harvest season in July and August brings intense activity to these facilities, with cleaning operations consuming enormous water volumes and the drain systems handling a combination of agricultural solids, soil, and cleaning chemicals that require robust interceptor and drain line capacity.
Food processing facilities in Texas are subject to Texas Department of Agriculture and USDA oversight as well as state plumbing code, and their plumbing systems must meet food safety standards in addition to standard commercial code requirements. Backflow prevention on all water supply connections in food processing facilities is non-negotiable β cross-connection between cleaning chemical supplies and potable water must be positively prevented by properly rated assemblies.
Recent Commercial Jobs in Pecos
Food Processing Drain System Repair at Pecos Packing Facility
Problem: A cantaloupe packing facility south of Pecos experienced drain system backup in the main wash water pit during the height of harvest season. The facility processes thousands of melons per hour during peak periods, and the backup threatened to halt production.
Diagnosis: We were called in as an emergency. Camera inspection revealed a large accumulation of soil and organic material partially blocking the 6-inch drain line at a point approximately 60 feet from the wash pit. The line had been hydro-jetted the previous season but had not been inspected since, and a full season of production had allowed solids to accumulate at a belly in the line where slope had settled.
Fix: We mobilized a high-capacity hydro-jet unit appropriate for the 6-inch commercial drain and cleared the obstruction under emergency conditions during a scheduled 30-minute facility break. We also identified the belly location with the camera and flagged it for repair in the off-season when excavation would not interrupt production.
Outcome: Production resumed after the scheduled break. The facility manager contracted with us for the off-season excavation repair and added pre-season drain inspection to the annual maintenance calendar.
Backflow Prevention Installation at Reeves County Hospital
Problem: Reeves County Hospital was required by TCEQ to install and certify RPZ backflow prevention assemblies on all potable water connections as part of an updated cross-connection control survey. The hospital had older model atmospheric vacuum breakers on several connections that did not meet the updated hazard level requirements for healthcare facilities.
Diagnosis: We surveyed all 11 water connections subject to the TCEQ requirement. Six already had compliant RPZ assemblies that required testing and certification. Three had atmospheric vacuum breakers that needed replacement. Two supply connections β the central sterile reprocessing area and the lab β had no backflow devices and required new RPZ installation in an accessible location that would not interfere with equipment operation.
Fix: We tested and certified the six existing compliant assemblies, replaced the three non-compliant atmospheric vacuum breakers with RPZ-class devices, and installed new RPZ assemblies on the two unprotected connections. All 11 assemblies were tested on the same day and test reports prepared for TCEQ and the hospital's compliance file.
Outcome: The hospital achieved full cross-connection control compliance before the TCEQ deadline. We established Reeves County Hospital on an annual certification program.
Commercial Pricing in Pecos
Pecos is served from our Fort Stockton office, approximately 50 miles away. Agricultural processing facility work is quoted on a project basis. Healthcare and food processing emergency calls are treated as priority dispatch regardless of time or day.
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Service | Price Range |
| Truck Stop / Travel Center Restroom Overhaul | $3,500 β $12,000 depending on scope |
| Agricultural Processing Facility Plumbing | $2,500 β $10,000+ per system |
| Commercial Emergency Dispatch (after-hours) | $350 β $750 service call + repairs |
| Restaurant / Food Service Plumbing Repair | $800 β $4,000 |
| Commercial Water Heater Replacement | $3,000 β $7,000 installed |
| Grease Trap Installation & Service | $350 β $6,500 (service vs. new install) |
| Commercial Drain Hydro-Jetting | $450 β $900 per line |
Pecos is ~80 miles from Resolv's Odessa HQ β travel surcharge of $50β$75 included in quotes (dispatched from Fort Stockton office when available). Reeves County permits handled by Resolv. I-20 corridor truck stops and agricultural facilities receive priority scheduling.
Why Pecos Businesses Choose Resolv
Pecos commercial property owners need a plumber who handles code requirements, works within budget, and responds quickly when emergencies hit. Resolv Services meets all three criteria with TX License #42668, detailed project bids, and a proven 4.9-star track record. Our BBB A+ rating and commercial insurance protect your Pecos business from start to finish.
Backflow testing & compliance β Testing and certification for I-20 truck stops, agricultural facilities, and commercial buildings connected to the City of Pecos water system
Grease trap service β Interceptor installation and pump-out service for Pecos restaurants, truck stop kitchens, and travel center food service areas
Commercial drain cleaning β Hydro-jetting for truck stop restrooms, agricultural wash-down trenches, and commercial kitchen floor drains in Reeves County
Tenant buildouts & remodels β Plumbing rough-in for new commercial spaces in Pecos's small downtown district and I-20 corridor development
Commercial water heaters β High-capacity commercial water heater installations for truck stops, travel centers, and agricultural worker facilities
Leak detection β Underground leak detection for commercial properties and agricultural facilities with buried supply lines in Pecos Valley soil
Sewer line repair & camera inspection β Camera inspection and repair for commercial sewer laterals affected by Pecos Valley sandy soil settlement
Fixture installs & repairs β Commercial-duty fixture replacements for 24-hour truck stops, travel centers, and high-traffic agricultural worker facilities
Gas line work β Gas line installations for commercial kitchens at truck stops, restaurants, and agricultural processing heating equipment
Preventive maintenance plans β Scheduled maintenance agreements for Pecos I-20 corridor businesses including restroom upkeep, drain jetting, and water heater service
How Commercial Service Works in Pecos
Pecos commercial calls are dispatched from our Fort Stockton office with typical response times under 90 minutes. Agricultural processing facility calls during harvest season receive emergency priority. All Reeves County commercial work is permitted and inspected as required.
Dispatch from Fort Stockton
Pecos commercial calls are dispatched from Resolv's Fort Stockton office β approximately 50 miles east β providing faster response than Odessa-based dispatch. Emergency calls for truck stops, healthcare, and food processing receive same-day priority.
Commercial Site Assessment
Our technician evaluates your truck stop, travel center, restaurant, or agricultural processing facility. Pecos commercial plumbing demands are driven by I-20 highway traffic volume and seasonal agricultural processing cycles.
Scope & Pricing
You receive a written proposal covering labor, materials, travel, and Reeves County permit fees. Truck stop restroom overhauls and agricultural facility work are scoped to handle the heavy-use demands unique to Pecos's commercial base.
Material Staging & Permits
Resolv stages commercial-grade materials at our Fort Stockton office and pulls all required Reeves County permits before dispatching to the job site. This reduces mobilization trips and keeps project costs controlled.
Installation & Testing
Commercial systems are installed, pressure-tested, and inspected. For agricultural processing facilities, we verify that wash-down drains, process piping, and sanitary connections meet health department and USDA standards where applicable.
Emergency & Maintenance Plans
Pecos commercial clients can enroll in after-hours emergency dispatch and scheduled maintenance. Truck stop and travel center accounts receive priority response given the 24/7 nature of I-20 corridor operations.
24/7 Emergency Commercial β Pecos
Call (432) 290-8511 immediately for: truck stop restroom drain backup on i-20 shutting down facilities for long-haul drivers; agricultural processing facility wash-down drain failure halting production during harvest season; water heater rupture at a pecos travel center flooding the commercial kitchen overnight; sewer line collapse under a small-town pecos restaurant forcing immediate closure.
TX License #42668 β’ Insured β’ Reeves County health department sanitation standards for food service establishments, truck stops, and agricultural processing facilities β’ USDA and Texas Department of Agriculture compliance for wash-down drain systems in agricultural packing and processing operations
What Pecos Customers Say
"Mr. Ramirez made sure our problem was resolved. We spoke about options that would keep us from having similar issues in the future."
β Manuel Espino
"They do an amazing job! They are on time, efficient, and super knowledgeable. 10 out of 10 stars."
β Kathryn Ward
"I highly recommend them! They were incredibly respectful of our time and made us feel valued, not just like any other customer."
β Cristy Salcido
"We used them for some plumbing work at our office and they showed up when they said they would and did great work! Highly recommend!"
β Amanda Leyva
Commercial Service Area β Pecos, TX
Pecos sits at the junction of I-20 and US-285, creating a commercial corridor that serves both cross-country travelers and the regional oil and gas workforce. This traffic generates heavy demand on commercial plumbing systems at hotels, fast-food restaurants, fuel stations, and convenience stores. Kitchen grease loads, high-volume restrooms, and commercial laundry facilities all require plumbing systems designed for throughput that far exceeds residential norms. Resolv Services installs commercial-grade drain systems, properly rated grease interceptors, and high-capacity water heating solutions that keep Pecos's busiest businesses running without plumbing interruptions.
The City of Pecos and Reeves County enforce plumbing codes that require commercial projects to obtain permits, submit plumbing plans for review, and pass both rough-in and final inspections before occupancy. New restaurant build-outs along the I-20 corridor must include properly sized grease interceptors, adequate fixture counts per occupancy load, and ADA-compliant restroom plumbing. Hotels and lodging facilities face requirements for cross-connection control, commercial water heater venting, and hot water recirculation that keeps guest-room taps responsive. Oil field service companies establishing permanent facilities in the Pecos area must meet industrial backflow prevention standards. Resolv Services navigates Pecos's commercial permitting process for clients across all these categories, preparing code-compliant plans and coordinating inspections that keep projects on schedule and open for business on time.
Also serving nearby: Monahans, Fort Stockton, Balmorhea, Kermit, and surrounding Permian Basin communities.
Commercial in Pecos
Licensed commercial serving Pecos. Written estimates before work begins.
(432) 290-8511Commercial FAQs (Pecos)
Yes. Commercial emergencies at Pecos businesses get priority response. Call (432) 290-8511 for immediate help with burst pipes, sewer backups, or gas leaks at your facility.
Yes. We size and install grease interceptors that meet health department requirements for Pecos food service businesses. We also provide maintenance schedules and cleaning service coordination.
Yes. TX Plumbing License #42668 covers all commercial plumbing throughout Texas. We carry commercial liability insurance and maintain a BBB A+ rating.
Pecos's agricultural sector, including produce packing sheds, processing facilities, and cold storage operations, demands specialized commercial plumbing that handles high water volumes, meets USDA and health department sanitation standards, and withstands the corrosive effects of wash water chemicals. These facilities need properly designed floor drainage systems, backflow prevention on all water sources, hot water systems for sanitation cycles, and grease and solids interceptors depending on the product being processed. Resolv Services designs and maintains commercial plumbing systems for Pecos agricultural facilities that keep operations running while satisfying every regulatory inspection.
Yes. Pecos commercial clients have access to our 24/7 emergency dispatch line at (432) 290-8511. Our on-call technician can reach Pecos in approximately 60 to 75 minutes from Odessa, and we provide immediate phone consultation to help your staff take damage-limiting action while we are in transit. For businesses that need contractual response time guarantees, our commercial service agreements include defined emergency response commitments and priority dispatch status. We also carry an inventory of commercial parts and equipment on our trucks at all times, allowing most emergency repairs to be completed during the initial visit without waiting on parts orders.
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Pecos is served from our Fort Stockton office, approximately 50 miles away. Agricultural processing facility work is quo
Serving Pecos & the Permian Basin β TX #42668