Booster Pump Reconditioning
DKSB Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd provides professional booster pump reconditioning to fix leakage, reduce vibration, and restore stable water pressure. We support service and repair for buildings, factories, and facilities across Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
What is booster pump reconditioning?
Booster pump reconditioning is a complete refresh of key pump parts that wear over time. Instead of “just running until it fails,” reconditioning helps your pump run smoother, maintain pressure, and reduce unexpected breakdowns.
- Inspection of pump performance (pressure, noise, vibration, leakage)
- Disassembly and internal condition check
- Replace worn parts (bearing, mechanical seal, gasket/O-ring as required)
- Impeller and casing inspection for wear or blockage
- Shaft/sleeve inspection and correction if needed
- Reassembly, alignment check, and test run
- Service report (findings + practical recommendations)
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Why do booster pumps lose pressure or become noisy?
Most booster pump issues start small and get worse over time. Early servicing can prevent water supply disruption and costly damage.
Seal wear and leakage
Worn seals can leak and allow water to enter areas that should stay dry.
Vibration
Misalignment, looseness, or imbalance can cause vibration and shorten pump life.
Bearing wear
Worn bearings can create noise, heat, and unstable operation.
Blockage and wear
Debris or internal wear can reduce flow and cause pressure drop.
Common warning signs: pressure fluctuates, pump cycles too often, unusual noise, visible leakage, hot casing, or frequent motor trips.
How DKSB performs booster pump reconditioning
We follow a clear, documented workflow so your booster pump can restart safely and run reliably. You will receive a simple report that helps maintenance teams plan next steps.
On-site checks
Confirm symptoms and check base condition, coupling, and visible leakage.
Disassembly
Open the pump safely and inspect internal parts for wear and damage.
Replace worn parts
Replace parts that commonly fail (seal, bearing, gasket/O-ring) based on condition.
Testing & handover
Reassemble, check alignment, run test, and confirm pressure stability.
What you receive after reconditioning
- Findings summary (root cause + wear condition)
- Recommended improvements (alignment, base support, vibration checks)
- Notes for preventive maintenance planning
Service goal: stable pressure, reduced vibration, and fewer unplanned shutdowns.
Typical scope and downtime for booster pump reconditioning
Downtime depends on pump condition, access, and parts availability. We prioritize safe work practices and a stable restart.
| Scope Item | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanical seal replacement | Stop leakage at the shaft area | Correct selection helps prevent repeat leaks |
| Bearing replacement | Reduce noise and stabilize rotation | Proper fitting and lubrication are important |
| Impeller/casing inspection | Restore flow and reduce pressure drop | Wear or blockage can cause weak pressure |
| Alignment & test run | Reduce vibration and ensure stable restart | Recommended after any major disassembly |
For critical water systems, ask about planned shutdown servicing to reduce downtime risk.
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