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Solution

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. — Plumbers Ghana

The problem

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.

Our approach

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.

Booster pump stations engineered by Plumbers Ghana for commercial towers in Accra — sized from measured demand, commissioned with written results.

Booster Pump Stations for High-Rise Towers

A multi-storey building in Accra cannot live on street pressure. Somewhere above the fourth floor the mains gives out, and from there up, every washroom, kitchen and hot-water plant depends on the booster station below. When that station is undersized, poorly controlled or running without a standby pump, the whole tower knows within the hour.

Plumbers Ghana designs booster stations from measured demand rather than rule of thumb: duty-standby pump sets, pressure vessels to smooth the draw, break tanks and controls specified together as one system. Commissioning is done floor by floor, with pressure and flow recorded at the furthest and highest outlets and the results handed to the building’s engineer in writing — so the day the tower opens, the top floor performs like the ground floor.