Water Feature & Irrigation Maintenance for Facilities Managers

Water features and irrigation systems are rarely the biggest item on your maintenance list, but when they go wrong, they become visible fast. A broken fountain in a public space, brown patches across a corporate landscape, a pump failure the week before a site inspection. These things get noticed.

Waterscapes work with facilities managers to keep water features and irrigation systems running reliably, catch problems before they escalate, and provide clear, honest advice when decisions need to be made about repairs, upgrades, or replacement.

How We Typically Get Involved

Sometimes it starts with a breakdown. A water feature has stopped working, nobody on site knows why, and you need someone who does. Waterscapes will diagnose the fault, explain the options, and get it sorted.

More often, the relationship starts with a planned maintenance contract. Regular visits, scheduled servicing, seasonal checks, and a single point of contact for anything water-feature or irrigation-related on your site.

Either way, the goal is the same: fewer surprises, fewer emergency calls, and a clear picture of what your systems need now and in the future.

What Waterscapes Can Help With

  • Planned preventative maintenance programmes tailored to your site, your systems, and your budget cycle.

  • Reactive callouts for faults, leaks, pump failures, control system issues, and anything else that needs urgent attention.

  • Seasonal commissioning and winterisation to protect systems through the year and avoid weather-related damage.

  • Water quality management and testing following PWTAG (Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group) guidance, including Legionella risk management and hygiene compliance for commercial water features.

  • System condition reports and lifecycle assessments, giving you the information you need for budget planning and capital expenditure decisions.

  • Refurbishment and upgrade recommendations when repair is no longer the most cost-effective option.

  • Irrigation system checks, adjustments, and repairs to maintain landscape quality and water efficiency.

How Waterscapes Work with You

Waterscapes know facilities managers are pulled in a hundred directions. You don’t need a contractor who creates more work for you. You need one who takes things off your plate.

That means clear reporting after every visit, so you know exactly what was done and what needs attention next. It means honest pricing, with no hidden extras. And it means being available when something goes wrong, not just when a scheduled visit is due.

Waterscapes will also tell you when something isn’t worth repairing. If a system is past its useful life or a component is failing repeatedly, they’d rather help you plan a sensible replacement than keep patching something that’s costing you more in callouts than it’s worth.

What You Can Expect

A named contact who knows your site and your systems. Not a different engineer every visit who has to start from scratch.

Maintenance schedules that fit around your operational needs.

Honest, jargon-free communication. Waterscapes will explain what’s happening in terms that make sense for your reports and your stakeholders.

Reliable response times when things go wrong.