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Solution

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. — Plumbers Ghana

The problem

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.

Our approach

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.

Compound drainage and waste management by Plumbers Ghana in Accra — surveyed, maintained and documented, with vetted personnel and discreet scheduling.

Drainage & Waste Management for Secure Compounds

A walled compound in one of Accra’s diplomatic or institutional districts runs its own small drainage estate: foul lines from several buildings, surface water from paved courts and roofs, and usually a septic and soakaway system doing quiet work underground. When any part of it fails, the compound cannot simply close — and every emergency contractor visit means security clearance, escorts and disruption.

Plumbers Ghana replaces that cycle with a surveyed, scheduled programme. We map the foul and surface-water runs, verify septic and soakaway capacity against actual occupancy, jet and camera-inspect the lines on a fixed calendar, and correct faults before the rainy season finds them. Visits are made by vetted, named personnel at agreed times, and every cycle closes with a written report for the estate file.