Solutions for the Private Sector

Cut water costs. Eliminate hidden losses.

Re-Solve partners with South African municipalities to reduce non-revenue water, strengthen infrastructure, and implement Water Conservation and Water Demand Management programmes that deliver measurable, lasting results.

Water is a significant operational cost, and most businesses don't know where it's going.

Water is a major controllable cost for commercial and institutional properties, yet it is often the least scrutinized. Undetected leaks, faulty valves, and aging meters can cost businesses tens of thousands annually. Beyond the financial impact, water accountability is now a boardroom priority driven by ESG reporting, green building standards, and stricter regulations.

Re-Solve provides a systems-level solution for the private sector, combining expert leak detection and infrastructure optimization with the rigorous reporting required for modern compliance and sustainability.

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A structured, four-phase approach to every engagement

From first contact to long-term optimisation, our process ensures measurable outcomes at every stage.

01.

Assess

We conduct a thorough on-site audit of your water supply infrastructure, metering, consumption records, and plumbing systems to establish an accurate baseline and identify loss categories.

02.

Diagnose

Technical analysis produces a prioritised findings report, quantifying each loss stream and recommending interventions in order of impact and implementation cost.

03.

Implement

Our teams manage all approved works — leak repairs, meter replacements, PRV installations, and network modifications — minimising disruption to your operations throughout.

04.

Monitor

Post-intervention monitoring confirms savings delivery and provides the data trail needed for reporting, lease accountability, and ongoing efficiency management.

Find out where your business is losing water. And money.

Our engineers will assess your site, quantify potential savings, and provide a clear implementation plan. Initial consultations are obligation-free.