Water System Remedial Works
BrodexTrident carries out water system remedial works to help duty holders close out Legionella risk assessment actions, address compliance issues and maintain effective control of hot and cold water systems.
BrodexTrident carries out water system remedial works to help duty holders close out Legionella risk assessment actions, address compliance issues and maintain effective control of hot and cold water systems.
Water system remedial works are often required following a Legionella risk assessment, water hygiene audit, monitoring visit or site inspection. Whether you need dead leg removal, tank remedials, expansion vessel works, valve replacements or wider compliance improvements, BrodexTrident can help identify the right next steps and provide a practical quotation.
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If your Legionella risk assessment, water hygiene audit or monitoring visit has identified remedial works, our team can help review the findings, confirm the required works and provide a practical quotation.
Water system remedial works are corrective actions carried out to help improve the safety, condition and compliance of hot and cold water systems. These works are often identified during Legionella risk assessments, water hygiene monitoring visits, audits or tank inspections.
Remedial works may be required when a water system has issues that could affect Legionella control, water quality, maintenance access or compliance with guidance such as ACOP L8 and HSG 274. Common examples include dead legs, damaged tank components, poor hot water temperatures, defective valves or expansion vessels that cannot be properly drained or maintained.
Yes. If your Legionella risk assessment includes a remedial action list, our team can review the findings and help identify which works may be required. We can also advise whether the works can be quoted from the report or whether a site visit is needed.
We can support a range of water hygiene remedial works, including dead leg and dead end removal, cold water storage tank remedials, expansion vessel works, valve and outlet replacements, TMV replacements, calorifier remedials and general water hygiene compliance works.
Not always. Remedial actions should usually be prioritised based on the level of risk, the condition of the system and the impact on Legionella control. Higher-risk issues, such as stagnation, poor temperature control or contamination risks, may need to be addressed more urgently.
This depends on the type and complexity of the remedial works. Some works may be quoted from a risk assessment, photographs and site information, while more complex pipework, tank, calorifier or access-related works may require a site visit before a full quote can be provided.
Yes. Remedial works can often be arranged alongside ongoing water hygiene monitoring, tank inspections, sampling, clean and disinfection works or risk assessment reviews, depending on the site requirements.
It is helpful to provide your Legionella risk assessment, remedial action list, site address, photographs where available, and any details about access, working hours, isolation requirements or known system issues.