JH Water Technology & Consultancy is a family-run business established in 1988. We specialise in the testing, control and prevention of legionella, a critical aspect of ensuring public health and safety. In addition, we offer comprehensive water safety and testing services for swimming pools and spa pools, closed circuit systems, and Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems.
With extensive experience in the sector, we have built a reputation for reliability, professionalism, and thorough service. Our team is skilled in providing detailed water testing, risk assessments, and expert consultancy to ensure compliance with regulations and industry standards. We understand the importance of safe and well-maintained water systems and work diligently to meet the unique needs of each client. Our clients include hotels, schools, retirement homes, and registered bowsers, who trust us for their water safety needs.
We proudly offer our services across Malta, Gozo, and Comino, ensuring that water systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with safety protocols. Our team’s dedication to high-quality service is evident in every project we undertake. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of water quality, conducting regular testing, and providing expert guidance to support the long-term safety and performance of water systems. At JH Water Technology & Consultancy, we value client satisfaction and strive to deliver results that exceed expectations. Our approach combines expertise with a customer-focused mindset, ensuring that every service we provide supports the well-being of our clients and their communities.
Legionella risk assessments and legionella testing are legal requirements for priority premises in Malta, especially for premises who provide services in the catering, hospitality and care industries. These assessments are also required to be carried out by landlords.
JH Water Technology & Consultancy offer legionella risk assessments for industrial and commercial sectors. We also provide our customers with services needed to prevent Legionnaires’ disease – including training in compliance with Legal Notice 5 of 2006.