PurgePro is a Texas-owned and operated flushing and purging contractor. We exist because hydronic system cleaning is too often treated as an afterthought — handed to whoever has a pump available, executed without a plan, and documented with a handshake

Flushing is all we do, every job runs on an engineered plan, and every project ends with documentation your engineer and commissioning agent can actually use. When you hire us, you know exactly who is accountable for the work — because that's the only thing we do


Every flush starts with your spec, drawings, and pipe sizing — then a written plan with target velocities, filtration sizing, and a chemistry program. Nothing gets pumped until the plan says it should.
We don't call a system clean — we prove it. Every project closes with measured velocities, chemistry results, and sign-off documentation your commissioning agent can use.
A hydronic system that isn't properly flushed doesn't fail loudly — it fails slowly. Mill scale, weld slag, pipe dope, and construction debris settle into coils, valves, and heat exchangers. Flow drops. Strainers clog. Control valves stick. Six months after commissioning, the building owner is chasing comfort complaints and the mechanical contractor is fielding warranty calls for a problem that started the day the system was filled.
We review your spec, system drawings, and pipe sizing to understand exactly what the flush must achieve.
You receive a written flush plan: pump and filtration setup, flush sequence by zone, target velocities, chemical program, and water handling.
Our crew mobilizes with dedicated high-flow pumps and filtration, flushes to plan, and adapts on site with your team — not around them.
You receive a closeout-ready flush report: velocities achieved, chemistry results, treatment applied, and sign-off documentation for commissioning
Flushing is our entire business. That focus is why our plans are tighter, our equipment is right-sized, and our crews have seen your system type before.
When a closeout date moves up, you need a crew that can move with it. Our scheduling is decided here, not at a national headquarters.
Every project ends with a flush report your engineer and commissioning agent can actually use
Safety training certifications, toolbox talk cadence