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A compound where residences, offices and grounds irrigation draw from one incoming main risks contaminated water siphoning back into the drinking supply whenever mains pressure drops.
A cross-connection survey of the whole compound, backflow assemblies engineered at the boundary and at each identified risk point, then witnessed testing with written certification for the estate file.
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Above the fourth or fifth floor, Accra's mains pressure alone cannot deliver reliable flow — washrooms run weak, water heaters short-cycle, and the top floors of a tower feel the failure first.
A duty-standby booster set sized from measured demand, with pressure vessels, break tanks and controls engineered as one system — commissioned with recorded pressures at the furthest outlets.
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A fully occupied compound cannot tolerate sewage backups, standing water after rain, or repeated call-outs from contractors who need escorting through security every visit.
A surveyed drainage plan for the whole compound — foul and surface water separated, septic and soakaway capacity verified, lines jetted and camera-inspected — delivered by vetted, named personnel on a fixed schedule.
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A headquarters building's hose reels, hydrant lines and sprinkler feeds are only as reliable as the pipework and pumps behind them — and an insurer or fire officer will ask for proof, not assurances.
Fire-water storage, pump sets and distribution pipework installed to the approved fire engineer's design, pressure-tested line by line, and handed over with the flow and pressure records the certifying parties require.
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A large office building pays twice for the same water — once at the meter, and again in tanker deliveries when the mains falls short — while thousands of litres of lightly used water go straight to the drain each day.
A greywater system engineered around the building's actual usage — collection from washbasins and suitable sources, treatment and storage sized to demand, and a clearly separated distribution loop for flushing and irrigation, commissioned with water-quality results in writing.
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In a hotel, water is part of the product — a guest who waits two minutes for hot water, or feels the shower fade when the floor fills up, writes the review the sales team cannot undo.
Balanced hot-water circulation, distribution sized for full occupancy, and plant renewal executed overnight around the occupancy schedule — with delivery temperatures measured at the furthest outlets before and after works.
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A banking or office tower in Ridge cannot let water pressure follow the mains — washrooms serving hundreds of staff, canteens and cooling plant all need steady pressure on every floor, through every tariff cut, without interrupting a working day.
Storage, duty-standby pumping and zoned distribution engineered so no floor sees the mains directly — installed and commissioned after hours, with pressures verified and recorded at every level.
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A manager responsible for several buildings inherits several standards of plumbing work — different contractors, different invoices, and faults that surface as floods because nobody was looking between emergencies.
One firm accountable for the whole portfolio — scheduled inspections to a single standard, small faults corrected before they escalate, and one written report per cycle covering every building.
Solutions
From cracking concrete to noisy ceilings — every problem has a tested fix.
