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Preventing Water Waste in Schools: A School Water Leak Prevention Guide

Preventing Water Waste in Schools: A Maintenance Manager’s Guide Water keeps a school running. It powers the kitchens, cleans the bathrooms, supports cleaning routines, and serves hundreds of pupils and staff every day. Leaks interrupt all of that. A constant drip in...

The Hotel Leak Prevention Guide: Why Hotel Leaks Matter

The Hotel Leak Prevention Guide: Why Hotel Leaks Matter Protect guest experience, avoid costly shutdowns, and cut wastage with a simple, practical approach to hotel leak prevention. This guide gives your team the steps, checks, and tools to find issues early and fix...

A Commercial Kitchen Water Conservation Guide

Why Commercial Kitchen Water Conservation Matters Running a commercial kitchen is resource-intensive, and water is one of the biggest ongoing costs. While electricity and gas are often closely monitored, water tends to be overlooked. Yet every litre wasted increases...

How Summer Can Lead to Hidden Leaks

Why Summer Is a Risky Time for Hidden Leaks Most people don’t think of summer as a time to worry about plumbing. But summer can lead to hidden leaks that slowly cause damage without you noticing. Why? Higher temperatures, increased water usage, and outdoor activities...

How to Read Your Water Meter Like a Pro

How to Read Your Water Meter Like a Pro Knowing how to read your water meter is one of the easiest and most practical skills every homeowner or facility manager should have. It saves you money, helps detect leaks, and gives you full control over your water usage. But...

This ONE Change Could Help You Save Water at Home

Everyday habits that add up Most families don’t realise just how much water they waste each day. From small drips to unnoticed leaks under the sink, it all adds up. Think about this: A leaky tap can waste 15 litres a day. A running toilet? That’s up to 60 litres....

Avoid Costly Repairs: Leak Detection Tips for Facility Managers

Water leaks are more than just a nuisance, they’re budget busters. For facility managers juggling multiple responsibilities, missing a leak can lead to significant repair costs and operational disruptions. In this guide, we’ll share leak detection tips for facility...

Water Management Strategies for Large-Scale Commercial Properties

Why Water Management Matters in Commercial Properties Managing water in big buildings isn’t just about cutting costs. It’s about responsibility. Utilities are getting pricier, and water is becoming scarcer in many regions. Owners and facilities managers are feeling...

How Regular Leak Detection Can Help Avoid Lawsuits and Liability Issues

How Regular Leak Detection Can Help Avoid Lawsuits and Liability Issues Water leaks might seem like minor inconveniences, but they can lead to significant legal and financial troubles if left unchecked. Regular leak detection is not just about maintaining your...

Water Leaks in Hotels & Resorts: A Water-Saving Strategy

Water is a critical yet often overlooked resource in the hospitality industry. With the increasing global focus on sustainability, hotels and resorts must take proactive steps to reduce water wastage. One of the most effective ways to do this is by implementing hotel...
Fix a Leak Week 2020

Fix a Leak Week 2020

National Fix A Leak Week – Why It Still Matters The 16th–20th of March marks National Fix A Leak Week, but as it coincided with the global outbreak, most of us had unprecedented situations to...

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World Water Day 2020

World Water Day 2020

World Water Day 2018 brings attention to the problems of water consumption to consider what the future of water will be. So monitor your buildings and if suspect a leak, call us to visit and locate the problem – save money, prevent water wastage & support the world.

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Leaking Manholes

Leaking Manholes

Whilst manholes are necessary, they are hugely susceptible to problems like leaks. Being exposed to the weather and to erosion and damage from road traffic, they can also suffer from problems with the equipment that they are housing, like the pipes that manage sewage and manage the flow of water.

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Are My District Cooling Lines Leaking?

Are My District Cooling Lines Leaking?

We are all looking for ways to reduce costs within our businesses in order to maximise profits. A large part of annual business expenses are taken up with maintenance and repairs, planned or otherwise. One way to reduce such costs is with the use of District Cooling Lines.

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