Cooper & Jones Plumbing is a Western Australian commercial and industrial plumbing business based in Neerabup, servicing major construction and project clients across Perth and Western Australia. The company is recognised as a leader in commercial hydraulics...
Pumps and Pumping Equipment in Mariginiup, WA 6078
Discuss your pumping equipment requirements with clear site details
Keep critical water movement and pressure assets in view
Pumps and pumping equipment can be central to the way a commercial or industrial site manages water movement, pressure, transfer, wastewater, stormwater and process water. A concern may arise when an existing pump needs attention, a control arrangement needs work, a station is being planned or an asset manager is preparing for replacement or maintenance.
The right scope depends on the asset, its location and the operational setting. A plant-room pump, sewer pump station, storm water pump station, water tank or variable speed pressure system can each call for different information, access arrangements and planning. Giving a plumbing business a useful picture of the equipment and site helps make the initial conversation more productive.
Installation, repairs and maintenance for pumping assets
Commercial and industrial pumping work may involve installation, repair, maintenance or rebuilding of pumps, as well as work on connected controls and equipment. The service options below provide a practical starting point when identifying the work required.
Pumps, controls and pressure equipment
- Pump installation, pump rebuilds, and pump repairs and maintenance
- Pump control system installation, repairs and maintenance
- Pressure vessel installation, repairs and maintenance
- Variable Speed Pressure System (VSPS) installation, repairs and maintenance
Stations, tanks and associated equipment
- Sewer pump station installation, repairs and maintenance
- Storm water pump station installation, repairs and maintenance
- Tank fill valve installation, repairs and maintenance
- Water tank installation, repairs and maintenance, plus water tank cleaning and inspection
What to establish before discussing the work
A pump issue can affect more than the item itself. For a facility, business or industrial operation, it may also need to be considered alongside site access, occupants, operating hours and any restrictions on taking equipment offline. Avoid assuming the cause from a symptom; instead, describe what has been observed and provide the records available for the asset.
For an installation, replacement or planned maintenance task, drawings, manuals, the last service report and maintenance history may help establish the existing arrangement. An asset ID and plant-room or site-location reference can be particularly useful where a property has multiple systems.
Prepare the site information that affects access and continuity
Commercial and industrial plumbing work is often shaped by the way a site operates. Before contacting a plumbing business, identify the property address, a site contact, access instructions, parking or loading details and permitted working hours. Confirm whether the area is occupied and who is authorised to approve work.
- Describe the requirement: installation, repair, maintenance, rebuild, inspection or a concern with controls, pressure, flow or alarms.
- Identify the asset: share its location reference, asset ID and available equipment details.
- Explain site conditions: note access requirements, inductions and any relevant safety concerns.
- Flag operational constraints: advise whether a shutdown window, permit, SWMS/JSA, confined-space control or working-at-heights control may be required.
- Share available records: include drawings, manuals, service history and clear photos where practical.
Industrial sites may also need to identify process impacts, isolation requirements, environmental controls, critical production impacts and relevant safety permits. This information gives the plumbing business better context for the work being considered.
Related water, drainage and site systems
Pumping equipment may sit alongside broader water and drainage assets. A sewer pump station relates to wastewater movement, while a storm water pump station relates to stormwater management. Water tank work may involve tank installation, repair, maintenance, cleaning or inspection. Where the issue extends beyond the pump or station, it may be useful to consider the related drainage or storm water system as part of the conversation.
For sites with complex operational requirements, clear information about what the site does and what liquids may be present can matter. Industrial settings can involve domestic wastewater, trade waste, industrial wastewater, contaminated stormwater, liquid waste, oily waste, chemical-affected waste or controlled waste. Describe relevant site conditions rather than assuming that all water or waste streams are the same.
Products and names you may encounter
Equipment records, quotations and existing installations can contain a range of product and supply names. Examples customers may encounter include Reece, Galvins, Tradelink, APT Water, Allied Pumps, Grundfos, Davey, Onga, Lowara, DAB, Wilo, Tsurumi, Flygt, Xylem and Bermad.
These names may appear in connection with brands, products or supply channels for pumping equipment and related plumbing assets. Their presence on a label or document is useful information to share when discussing an existing system; it does not, by itself, determine the appropriate scope of work.
Choosing a Master Plumber for commercial or industrial work
Choosing a Master Plumber helps consumers make a more informed choice of plumbing business for their property or project. Find a Master Plumber is backed by the Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of Western Australia and connects customers with Master Plumbers and plumbing businesses associated with Master Plumbers WA.
When making contact, focus on the task, the equipment and the site conditions that could affect access or operations. This supports a clearer discussion about pumps and pumping equipment without assuming every plumbing business performs every type of pumping work.
Frequently asked questions
What work can be considered under pumps and pumping equipment?
The service family includes pump installation, rebuilds, repairs and maintenance; pump control systems; pressure vessels; sewer and storm water pump stations; tank fill valves; variable speed pressure systems; and water tank work.
What information should I provide about an existing pump?
Where available, provide the make and model, duty label, controller type, pressure gauge reading, alarm condition, asset ID, equipment location, photos, manuals and service history.
Why do access and shutdown details matter?
Commercial and industrial sites can have access arrangements, inductions, permitted working hours, shutdown restrictions and safety controls that affect how work is planned.
Can I seek help for a sewer or storm water pump station?
Yes. The listed service options include installation, repairs and maintenance for sewer pump stations and storm water pump stations.
What is a Variable Speed Pressure System?
A Variable Speed Pressure System (VSPS) is a listed pumping-equipment service area, with installation as well as repairs and maintenance available as service categories.
How can Find a Master Plumber help?
Find a Master Plumber connects customers with Master Plumbers and plumbing businesses associated with the Master Plumbers and Gasfitters Association of Western Australia.
Bring together the asset location, available equipment records, site contact details and any access or operational constraints before choosing a plumbing business through Find a Master Plumber.