Damson supply, install and commission leak detections systems complying to BREEAM Wat 01, Wat 02, Wat 03.
BREEAM is currently the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for assessing, rating and certifying buildings and recognises the value in higher performing assets across the built environment lifecycle.
It provides a sustainability rating based on a buildings environmental performance assessed against a series of credit issues within ten key principle categories. Water being one of them.
BREEAM Water is included in New construction, BREEAM in Use and Refurbishment and Fitout and encourages sustainable water use in the operation of the building and its site. Issues in this section focus on identifying means of reducing potable water consumption (internal and external) over the lifetime of the building and minimising losses through leaks.


WAT02 Water Monitoring
Aim: To ensure water consumption can be monitored and managed and therefore encourage reductions in water consumption.

WAT03 Water leak detection
Aim:
To reduce the consumption of potable water in new buildings through minimising wastage due to water leaks. Water leaks in building systems are responsible for major damage to property resulting in major disruption and costs. It is, therefore, important to ensure that water leaks are detected and controlled on a building level as early as possible.
For detailed information on the technical standards and assessment criteria visit the BREEAM website.
For detailed information on the technical standards
and assessment criteria visit the BREEAM website.
Contact us on 01202 872 272

Damson use the Waterguard Series 7 range of BREEAM water leak detections systems are fully BREEAM compliant and include the WAT02 internal water monitoring and leak detection system, WAT03 major leak detection system and the range of Waterguard PIR Water Supply Isolator Systems. These systems enable our clients to manage and mitigate risk from construction through to commissioning, operation and occupation, helping to lower running costs.
Case Studies
Kier Fareham
4 Units
Wat 01, Wat 02, Wat 03
Taylor Wimpey Crawley
14 Units
Wat 02, Wat 03
Travis Perkins Exeter
4 Units
Wat 02, Wat 03
