Over 20 years of experience testing hydrant and boosted fire systems. We are trusted partners by body corporates, fire companies and plumbers across Auburn. We provide AS 1851-compliant service: flow testing, booster testing and hydrostatic pressure testing.

We verify that the system's flow and pressure meet the design criteria using our portable flow meter measuring equipment.

For hydrant systems equipped with a booster. We conduct a flow test through the booster connection.

We conduct a hydrostatic pressure test in systems where a booster is fitted.

Fire companies, plumbers and building managers white label our services. Deliver professional hydrant flow testing under your brand—seamlessly and reliably—for your clients.
Partnering with Boost and Flow Testing means opting for unmatched quality, professionalism, and a personalised approach, every time. With years of experience and a strong reputation in the fire testing industry, we’re committed to delivering top-tier services. We are fully insured with public liability & professional indemnity insurance, are FPAS accredited and hold a QBCC licence, which is required for this scope of work.
Our team of experts not only provides thorough testing services but also guides you through each step of the process, ensuring you understand the results and their implications. Your safety is our priority, and we strive to ensure you feel confident in your fire safety systems. Choose Boost & Flow Testing and partner with Auburn’s leading fire testing experts!
The booster assembly provides a point of attachment for the fire brigade to provide additional water to a fire hydrant system in the event of an emergency. The location of the fire booster cabinet should be chosen to ensure that it is readily accessible and provide protection to firefighters.
Booster testing is a process that measures the performance of your fire hydrant system, ensuring that it is capable of delivering water at the required pressure and flow rate in the event of a fire.
The frequency of fire hydrant testing is determined by the local fire regulations and standards in your area. In NSW, 6 monthly, annual and 5-yearly testing is required.
Hydrostatic testing is an essential part of maintaining the integrity of your fire hydrant system. It is a process that checks for leaks, cracks, and other defects that could impact the performance of your hydrant in an emergency.
In NSW, this is currently 150kPa for each fire hydrant required to flow at not less than 10 l/s. In all other states and territories this value is 200 kPa.
Fire pump pressure testing is a process that measures the performance of your fire booster pump, ensuring that it can deliver water at the required pressure and flow rate in an emergency.
Hydrant flow testing is a process that measures the flow rate of water from your fire hydrant, which is an essential part of ensuring that your hydrant system is capable of meeting the demands of a fire.
If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always available to answer your questions and help you with anything you need! Get in touch now.
Your fire hydrant and hose reel must be inspected every six months. This regularity is to ensure there are no obstructions, blockages, deterioration or other damage that would impact equipment performance during a fire emergency. Hydrant flow testing must be completed annually to ensure water is present and that it flows properly.