
Who to Call When the Hot Water Stops: A Guide to Origin Embedded Network Hot Water Systems
If your apartment or strata building has an Origin Embedded Network hot water system, it’s important to understand who’s responsible for what and how to

If your apartment or strata building has an Origin Embedded Network hot water system, it’s important to understand who’s responsible for what and how to

Imagine this: there’s water pouring out under the bathroom sink, and you’ve got towels on the floor, buckets catching drips — and no idea how

Client: Zest ApartmentsProject Location: Upper car park, Zest Complex, CanberraCompletion Date: September 2023Project Manager: NathanSite Supervisors: Aaron and AlexConsulting Engineer: Adrian Lewis, Lewis Consulting Project

Water Tight Canberra has done it again! We are beyond thrilled to announce that we’ve won the ACT Strata Services Business Award at the CHU

Many apartment complexes use a master and slave water meter arrangement to bill residents for water usage. This system can be a fair and effective

We often get asked what can cause Fluctuating Hot and Cold Water Temperatures in individual apartments and who is responsible for paying the bill. Note,

I am often asked by executive committee members of residential strata buildings and strata managers to upgrade their existing gas hot water plant room’s to

Without a doubt, one of the most important pieces of infrastructure in a Strata Building is its sewer, potable, and stormwater pump stations. Dual Pumps

This is a blog post specifically to help residents of units in the ACT identify and report a faulty hot water meter to eliminate the

As strata plumbing maintenance specialist, we are often asked by strata managers, unit owners and even other plumbers on the best way of managing high

I suppose before we touch on why you need a specialist, lets first take a look at why you need a Strata Plumbing Preventative Maintenance

Irrigation can be a funny “no man’s land” in a strata’s assets and is often left neglected for a long period of time. This results from