In Klīversala, historic buildings, offices and new residential developments sit next to the centre, just across the Daugava.
Klīversala is a central area on the left bank of the Daugava, where historic masonry and wooden housing is interspersed with offices and newer apartment developments.
For water meter work that means two different scenarios. In the new developments the meter assembly is tidy and accessible. In the historic buildings the system has often been rebuilt, and a survey is useful.
New residential developments. The meter assembly is usually in a service recess; the work is predictable. There may be more than two metering points.
Historic masonry and wooden housing. The systems have been rebuilt in stages; connections can be unusual.
Office buildings. Metering is split across several points; the work has to be coordinated with the site's property manager.
Central location. Access is good, but parking near the centre affects how we plan the visit.
In Klīversala the service covers new developments, historic buildings and offices alike.
Residents of the new developments. Planned replacement or an additional metering point in this neighbourhood.
Owners of historic buildings. Individual situations.
Representatives of office buildings. Sites with split metering.
In the form you tell us the property type and the number of metering points, if you know it.
We reply and establish the property type and the number of metering points.
We replace the meters at every metering point and check that they work.
We seal the meters; in office buildings we prepare a certificate for each point.
In Klīversala's new developments it is worth mentioning the number of metering points, because it tends to exceed the usual two. In the historic buildings, on the other hand, it helps to know where the meter assembly is and whether it can be reached freely.
In Klīversala's older buildings the water supply has often been built and rebuilt in several phases. A single meter assembly can contain connections from completely different periods.
In practice that means removal can reveal an arrangement for which no standard part exists. It is solvable, but it takes more time and sometimes extra materials.
That is precisely why it is fairer to quote for historic buildings after a survey. We would rather name the real scope up front than add it to the invoice afterwards.
In Klīversala the most practical thing you can do is establish the number of metering points and make sure the service recess can be reached freely.
If the property is an office or commercial premises, it also helps to know who is responsible for technical matters there — the working time usually has to be agreed with that person.
If you know whether there is parking at the property, that is worth mentioning too. Close to the centre it simplifies the planning.
Residents of the new developments ask about the number of metering points — here it tends to be higher than in the older buildings, and the price depends on it.
Representatives of office buildings ask about coordinating the work. Metering there is usually split, so we build the schedule together with the site's property manager.
The third question is a practical one: parking. Close to the centre it affects unloading and the timing, so it is useful to know whether there is any at the property.
Klīversala lies directly across the Daugava from the centre, and access is good. The practical constraint here is not distance but parking.
Close to the centre, finding a space and the paid parking zones affect how easily equipment can be unloaded and how long the vehicle can stand. It is not an obstacle, but we take it into account when planning the time.
If there is parking at or near the property, it is worth mentioning in your request — it makes the planning simpler.
In Klīversala's new residential developments the metering is often set up differently from the older buildings. Alongside cold and hot water there may be separate points for different parts of the apartment.
In practice that means the question "how many meters do you have" is not a formality here. Both the working time and the price depend on the answer.
If you do not know the exact number, there is no need to count. Mentioning that it is a new development is enough — from that we can already expect there are probably more than two points.
We plan work in the neighbouring areas at the same time as this one.
| Status | Riga neighbourhood |
| City | Riga |
| Location | Pārdaugava / left bank of the Daugava |
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