Mechanical inspection
Pump condition, fixings, seals, bearings, impeller and accessible mechanical components.
Planned pump servicing and preventative maintenance for pumps, controls, valves and associated equipment, with clear condition reporting and follow-up recommendations.
Routine servicing helps identify wear, blockages, control faults, damaged cables, leaking seals, valve problems and poor operating conditions before they become disruptive failures.
The service scope is matched to the equipment and site. It can include pumps, guide rails, lifting chains, floats, pressure controls, alarm functions, non-return valves, isolation valves, vessels and control panels.
After the visit, we provide findings and practical recommendations, separating urgent defects from planned improvements and longer-term replacement considerations.
Pump condition, fixings, seals, bearings, impeller and accessible mechanical components.
Floats, sensors, panels, protection, alarm functions and operating sequence.
Accessible isolation and non-return valves, leaks, restrictions and discharge condition.
Recorded findings, defects, recommendations and photographs where appropriate.
Send photographs, pump data, drawings and a description of the requirement. We will identify the information needed for the next step.
Servicing frequency depends on the application, operating hours, liquid, solids content, duty cycle, consequence of failure and manufacturer guidance. Critical and heavily used systems generally require more frequent attention than lightly used domestic equipment.
A service does not simply confirm that the pump runs. The engineer looks for developing issues such as excessive starts, poor level control, damaged lifting equipment, partially blocked hydraulics, failed non-return valves and signs that the pump is operating outside its intended duty.
We can provide one-off servicing or a planned service agreement for sites with multiple pumps, pump stations, booster sets or business-critical systems.
Pump, controls, valves and access equipment.
Operating sequence, alarms and protection.
Condition, defects and priorities recorded.
Repairs, parts and future servicing scheduled.
Whether you’re planning a new installation, replacing an existing pump or need expert advice, our engineers are here to help.
Trusted by residential, commercial and industrial clients across the South of England.
Use the service that matches the immediate requirement so the engineer can prepare the correct scope and equipment.
Structured PPM and asset schedules for repeat maintenance.
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Corrective repair where defects are identified.
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Remote alarms and status visibility between visits.
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Planned servicing for complete pump-station systems.
04Not sure which service applies? Send the fault, project or asset information and we will direct the enquiry correctly.
The scope is agreed around the equipment, site conditions, operational risk and the information available.
Pump, controls, valves and access equipment.
Operating sequence, alarms and protection.
Condition, defects and priorities recorded.
Repairs, parts and future servicing scheduled.
The recommended work is based on the actual pump system and site conditions rather than a generic product assumption.
Where follow-up repair, replacement or design work is required, the next stage is clearly separated from the initial attendance or service scope.
We supply, install and repair leading pump manufacturers including Grundfos, Flygt, Wilo, Lowara, DAB, Ebara, Xylem, HOMA, HCP, Tsurumi.
Answers to common questions about scope, preparation and the next steps.
Frequency depends on the equipment, duty, liquid, operating hours, consequence of failure and manufacturer guidance. We can recommend an appropriate interval after reviewing the site.
The agreed scope may include mechanical inspection, electrical and control checks, floats or sensors, valves, alarms, cleaning and condition reporting.
Yes. We support domestic, commercial and industrial systems where the equipment and access are suitable.
Yes. Pump-station maintenance can include the wet-well equipment, pumps, valves, controls, alarms and lifting provisions.
Yes. Service agreements can cover planned visits, asset schedules, reporting and agreed response arrangements.
Send the site and equipment information and our team will review the most appropriate next step.