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Dental Plumbing Construction
Plumbing & Utilities
Specialized dental plumbing including vacuum systems, compressed air, nitrous oxide lines, and medical gas installations. Built to manufacturer specs.
Dental Utility Systems
Specialized systems that power your dental practice—installed to manufacturer specifications.
Vacuum Systems
Central vacuum systems properly sized for your operatory count and usage patterns.
- Wet ring, dry, and hybrid systems
- Sized for simultaneous usage
- Proper pipe sizing and routing
- Noise and vibration isolation
Compressed Air Systems
Oil-free dental compressors with proper filtration and drying for instrument air.
- Oil-free compressors
- Air dryers and filters
- Proper tank sizing
- Quiet operation systems
Nitrous Oxide & Oxygen
NFPA 99 compliant medical gas systems with proper safety controls.
- Manifold installations
- Copper medical gas piping
- Zone valve boxes
- Outlet connections per operatory
Water Systems
Dental water supply with treatment and proper drainage including amalgam separation.
- Water treatment/filtration
- Backflow prevention
- Amalgam separators
- Hot water for sterilization
Dental Plumbing is Different
Regular plumbers don’t know dental requirements. Here’s what makes it specialized.
Precise Positioning
Utilities must be in exact locations for equipment. Inches matter for chair positioning.
Proper Sizing
Undersized vacuum or air lines cause suction problems and equipment failures.
Special Materials
Medical gas requires copper. Vacuum needs specific pipe types. No substitutions.
Code Compliance
NFPA 99 for medical gas. EPA for amalgam. State dental board requirements.
Equipment Integration
Plumbing must match specific equipment requirements—we know the specs.
Testing & Certification
Medical gas systems require testing and certification before use.
Dental Plumbing FAQs
Vacuum system sizing depends on the number of operatories and simultaneous usage. A typical 3-5 operatory practice needs 10-14 CFM per operatory. We help specify the right system—wet ring, dry vacuum, or hybrid—based on your practice size and equipment.
Yes. We install complete nitrous oxide delivery systems including manifolds, copper piping, zone valves, and outlet connections. All installations meet NFPA 99 requirements and include proper labeling and testing.
While licensed plumbers can do basic water and drain work, dental-specific systems require specialized knowledge: vacuum line sizing, compressed air requirements, medical gas regulations, and equipment manufacturer specifications. Most plumbing problems in dental offices come from installers who didn’t understand these requirements.
EPA regulations require amalgam separators for dental practices. We install ISO 11143-compliant separators and ensure proper placement in your drainage system. We can also help with ongoing compliance documentation requirements.
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