Posts Tagged ‘Hotels’
Rosewood
A 30m section of red ensign (cast iron) pipework was corroded and leaking in multiple places. The pipework ran through the ceiling of the hotel offices so replacement could only be undertaken overnight. Our specialist engineers removed the defective pipework and replaced it section by section over 2 nights.
Read MoreLangham
Flow-Right carried out the pre-survey works for the development of the new Spa facilities. A process often overlooked by some developers. Following the survey, we were also involved in the enabling works for the new facilities.
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Following routine maintenance carried out on one of the hotel pump stations, a serious issue was found. The original configuration of pipework inside the pump chamber meant that when the one-way valves engaged, it caused serious strain on the outlet pipework which ultimately caused it to crack. The pump station was extracted and the existing…
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A 2” pipe receiving waste from one of the hotel kitchens and was causing a leak in the loading bay below. Engineers were confused when tracing out the pipework but deduced that there must be a small void underneath the kitchen where the pipework ran. Blockwork was removed from a wall next to the kitchen,…
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The site had a leak that was appearing on a wall of a. Following a CCTV investigation, the pitch fiber pipework was found to be in poor condition. Excavation was not an option so the defective line was repaired using no-dig technology, resin liners and robotic cutters.
Read MoreThe Goring
The hotel called us out to a property that was part of their estate. The basement of the property was flooding out due to blocked drainage. After the line was cleared, it was inspected with CCTV camera equipment to find a buried interceptor chamber. A quotation was submitted to break up the hidden chamber to…
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