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Project Overview
Date :
February, 2026
Location :
BIRMINGHAM
Booster Set & Water Hygiene Maintenance
We recently carried out a scheduled booster set service and water hygiene maintenance visit to ensure full system integrity and regulatory compliance. The service confirmed all mechanical and control components were operating within normal parameters, with no defects identified. Alongside system checks, water storage tanks were cleaned, chlorinated, and sampled as part of routine hygiene control measures.
- Booster Set Serviced
- Control Panel Verified
- Pumps Operating Normally
- Tanks Cleaned & Chlorinated
- Water Sample Taken
- No Defects Identified
The Brief
The client required routine booster set servicing combined with water hygiene maintenance to ensure continued system performance and compliance with current water safety guidance. Although the system was operating without fault, scheduled servicing and hygiene control measures were required as part of annual maintenance and Legionella risk management procedures.
What We Did
- Booster Set Service: Inspected and tested the booster set, confirming the control panel, pumps, and pressure vessels were all operating within normal parameters.
- Control & System Checks: Verified system controls to ensure correct operation and ongoing reliability.
- Tank Cleaning & Disinfection: Water storage tanks were cleaned and chlorinated in line with recommended annual maintenance procedures.
- Water Sampling: A water sample was taken for analysis as part of routine Legionella control measures.
- Compliance Focus: All works aligned with L8 / HSG274 guidance to support regulatory compliance and water safety standards.
- Final System Review: No defects were identified, and the system was confirmed as operational and compliant at the time of inspection.
Why This Matters
This project highlights the importance of scheduled water hygiene maintenance.
Annual tank cleaning and disinfection, combined with routine Legionella sampling, are essential control measures to:
Maintain water quality
Demonstrate compliance with L8 / HSG274 guidance
Reduce the risk of bacterial contamination
Protect building occupants
Support audit and compliance requirements
Even where systems show no operational faults, proactive maintenance ensures long-term system integrity and regulatory compliance.
Summary
This booster set and water hygiene service provided assurance that the system is operating correctly, water quality controls are in place, and compliance requirements are being met. If your site is approaching its annual service interval, proactive maintenance helps safeguard water quality, maintain compliance, and reduce future risk.
