1010 W Stoughton is an apartment complex in Urbana, IL, constructed around 2000. The property faced persistent leaks stemming from bad copper piping, installed during its construction. The complex owners turned to Lanz, Inc. for a plumbing remodel that would resolve the leaks and bring the property into the modern age.
The project called for a comprehensive overhaul of the building’s plumbing infrastructure, with a primary focus on repiping the domestic feeds and consolidating multiple meters into a single main meter. Despite the complexity of the undertaking, our approach prioritized minimal disruption to the tenants’ daily lives. By strategically scheduling water shutdowns and coordinating with building management, we ensured that residents experienced only minimal inconvenience during the remodeling process.
Central to the project’s success was the replacement of the copper main feeds with a single new main feed. This not only addressed the immediate issue of leaks but also provided a long-term solution to prevent future plumbing headaches. Our meticulous attention to detail and dedication to quality craftsmanship guaranteed that the new plumbing system would stand the test of time, offering reliability and peace of mind to both property owners and residents alike.
By consolidating multiple meters into one, we streamlined the building’s utility management, simplifying billing processes and reducing administrative overhead. This strategic decision improved operational efficiency and resulted in cost savings for the property owners in the long run.
The success of this remodeling project underscored our plumbing remodeling team’s unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction and our ability to provide innovative solutions to even the most challenging plumbing issues. Our partnership with the property owners and our commitment to delivering exceptional results had turned a plumbing crisis into an opportunity for improvement and growth.