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Solution

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. — Plumbers Ghana

The problem

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.

Our approach

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.

Greywater recycling systems engineered by Plumbers Ghana for corporate facilities in Accra — collection, treatment and separated distribution, documented at handover.

Greywater Recycling for Corporate Facilities

In a corporate building of any size, the arithmetic is hard to ignore: washbasins and pantries send thousands of litres of lightly used water to the drain daily, while the same building buys tankered water to keep its WCs flushing through mains interruptions. A greywater system closes that loop.

Plumbers Ghana engineers each system from the building’s measured usage, not a catalogue: collection from suitable sources, treatment and storage sized to real demand, and a distribution loop for flushing and irrigation that is physically separated and labelled so it can never cross the potable supply. Commissioning includes water-quality testing with the results issued in writing, and the maintenance schedule that keeps the system performing is agreed before we leave site.