We replace and install water meters and arrange verification in Riga and the Riga region.
Our work is getting water metering sorted — from assessing the existing system through to the documents needed for a meter to be accepted for billing. We work in Riga and the Riga region, both with individual apartments and private houses and with property managers and companies.
Our approach rests on one observation: people usually do not need a technician as such. They need the matter resolved. The difference between those two things is precisely the steps that are normally left to the customer — buying the meter, sealing it and dealing with the paperwork.
We assess first. We do not propose a solution before we have understood the situation. The condition of the meter, where it sits and the state of the water supply assembly all affect both the work and the price.
We tell you how things are. If we think verification rather than replacement is the better option in your case, we will say so — even when replacement would be more profitable for us. If something unexpected comes to light during the work, we tell you straight away, not through the invoice.
We finish the job properly. An installed meter is not yet sorted metering. That is why we treat sealing and the documents as part of the job, not as an extra service.
Most of our work is in Riga's apartment buildings, where the meters are inside the apartments and the owners look after them themselves. In private houses the situation is technically more varied, and there we almost always start with a survey.
A separate part of our work is with property managers and building management companies, where the job is replacing the meters across an entire building. In projects like these, what matters most is often not the technical side but the schedule, communication with residents and the documentation.
You can reach us by filling in the request form. We call the phone number you provide — usually within 5 minutes. See the contact section.
Replacing a water meter is not complicated technical work. The complicated part is almost always something else: working out what exactly is needed, finding someone to do it, and then establishing what has to happen with the documents. Those are the stages where people get stuck.
That is why we do not see ourselves as technicians you call out. We take over the whole chain — from assessing the situation to the documents needed for the meter to be accepted for billing. The customer is left with one action: filling in a request.
This approach means we take on more responsibility than just the installation. If the meter is fitted but the documents are not in order, the job is not finished — even if everything is technically correct.
If verification is the better option, we say so. Replacement is more profitable for us than arranging verification. That is no reason to recommend it in cases where it is not needed. A customer who was sold work they did not need comes back once — and then never again.
If something unexpected comes to light, we stop. A faulty shut-off valve or heavily limescaled connections are a common situation. In that case we explain what we have found and what it would cost, and we only continue once you have confirmed. Additional work must never appear on the invoice as a surprise.
If a question is outside our competence, we say so. Only your property manager or service provider can answer questions about how invoices are calculated, the building's total consumption or the particular building's procedures. An invented answer to a question like that is worse than an honest "you will need to ask them".
Water metering is a regulated field in Latvia, and the rules change over time. We carry out technical work; we are not interpreters of regulations, and we do not think it is right to set out on a website what each individual customer is obliged to do.
If you have a question about which requirements apply specifically to your building or property, the most accurate answer will come from your property manager or water supply provider. We will carry out the work in line with what you have established — and if something strikes us as illogical, we will say so.
Working with property managers and building management companies is different from working with individual apartments. There, what matters most is often not the technical side but predictability: whether the schedule will hold, how many calls from residents it will generate and whether the documentation will arrive in a form that can actually be used.
That is why, in whole-building projects, we plan not only the installation but also the communication with residents and the repeat visits to the apartments where nobody was home. You can read more about this approach in the for property managers section.
Most of our work takes place in Riga's apartment buildings, and there are particularities there that you learn to anticipate over time. In Soviet-era standard-series buildings the meters are almost always in the same places — in the bathroom or the toilet, often behind an access hatch or a panel fitted later.
The practical problem is usually not the meter itself but getting to it. During renovations, meter assemblies often end up walled in behind tiles or boxed in by furniture, leaving too small a hatch. The other typical situation is a shut-off valve that has not been turned for years and no longer closes properly.
That is exactly why we ask about access at the request stage. It is not a formality — it lets us arrive with the right equipment and avoid having to postpone the work.
In private houses no two cases are the same. The meter may be in a utility room, a basement, an outbuilding or a separate well outside the house. Each of these places has its own conditions: damp, restricted space and, in winter, the risk of freezing.
A meter located in a well calls for a separate approach, both technically and in terms of safety. That is why in private houses we almost always start with a survey rather than quoting straight away. A quote given without seeing the property tends not to match reality in cases like these.
We work throughout Riga and the Riga region. If a property is further afield, that is not always an obstacle — tell us where it is and we will give you an honest answer as to whether the journey makes sense.
For whole-building projects, distance matters less than for a single call-out, because the work runs over several days. If you are a property manager with a building a little further from Riga, that is usually not an obstacle.
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