Low + High Pressure Pipework Installation For A Paint Removal Company In Tamworth
What they needed
A paint removal company in Tamworth made the decision to consolidate several operating sites into one central facility. As part of the move, all pressure washing operations needed to be relocated and integrated into the new premises.
The customer operated three pressure washer systems in total — two high-flow pump and motor units, along with a Nilfisk SH Truck Booster that had been in service for around 15 years. Before any of the machines could be installed, the new site required a complete inlet water and high-pressure pipework network to support the wash bay operation.
Problem / Requirement
- Multiple pressure washing systems previously spread across different sites.
- New premises required a complete inlet water and high-pressure distribution network.
- Wash bay needed reliable access to both water supply and high-pressure cleaning points.
- Pipework route was complex, involving multiple bends, elevations, and stacked pipe runs.
- Existing machines required collection, refurbishment, repair, and relocation before installation.
- Customer wanted provision for future expansion and additional operators.
The challenge was creating a pipework system capable of supporting daily industrial use while allowing multiple machines to operate efficiently from a single location.
Our Solution
- Designed and installed a complete inlet water supply system for the pressure washing equipment.
- Installed twin high-pressure pipework runs feeding the wash bay area.
- Routed and stacked pipework through multiple sections of the building to suit site constraints.
- Collected all three pressure washers from their original locations.
- Reconditioned and repaired each machine before relocation.
- Installed two primary pressure washer systems for daily operation.
- Installed the third machine as a standby unit, ready for future expansion or additional operators.
- Tested and commissioned the complete system to ensure reliable operation across all wash points.
- Relocated and integrated the existing 15-year-old Nilfisk SH Truck Booster into the new setup.
The Result
- One centralised pressure washing facility replacing multiple separate site installations.
- Reliable inlet water and high-pressure infrastructure built for daily industrial use.
- Improved workflow and efficiency by bringing all cleaning operations under one roof.
- Refurbished equipment given a new lease of life rather than requiring full replacement.
- Backup pressure washer available immediately if demand increases or maintenance is required.
- Future-proofed installation capable of supporting additional operators and business growth.
This was one of those installations where the pipework itself was every bit as challenging as the machinery. Careful planning and routing allowed us to deliver a clean, practical solution that tied together equipment from multiple sites into one efficient pressure washing system.