Water services maintenance

HVAC planned preventative maintenance should take place on water services as they’re a vital part of the HVAC system – in ensuring water is available from your tap or shower head outlets when required by you or your customer.
Water systems typically require a minimum of two service maintenance visits per annum or as dictated by national legionella control guidelines.
Showers, taps, sinks and storage tanks are part of the mechanical and electrical plant. Maintenance of this plant is of vital importance as the risk to your businesses’ reputation, were you to be left without water services could be catastrophic.
Water services maintenance is carried out with minimum disruption to your business, whilst ensuring compliance with current health and safety and legionella control guidelines.
The Water Management Society supplies definitive and informed guidance on water management and industry standards.
Talk to Thermodial about water services maintenance to support your businesses’ specific needs.
Key guidelines
National Guidelines for the Control of Legionellosis in Ireland, 2009 by the Health Protection Surveillance Centre
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