Mains Water Leak Detection
We’ve successfully found leaks that other companies couldn’t detect!
Water leak detection is a non-destructive method for pinpointing leaks, and at Specialist Leak Detection, we understand the disruption and damage that leaks can cause to both homes and businesses. We use state-of-the-art equipment, including thermal infrared cameras, acoustic testing devices, moisture meters, and tracer gas systems, to identify hidden leaks quickly and efficiently. Our advanced technology helps minimise long-term disruption and damage. By combining various detection methods, we trace the leak to its source with precision.
With our 99.8% success rate in locating leaks, we take great pride in being recognised as the best in the industry.
Our process is straightforward and hassle-free, ensuring minimal inconvenience for you. No leak or issue is too big or too small for us – count on us to get the job done!
- Our engineers are equipped to handle any type of leak, including water leaks, central heating leaks, boiler leaks, underfloor heating leaks, burst pipes, and mains supply leaks. At Specialist Leak Detection, we promise to perform the leak detection survey swiftly and efficiently, without causing any damage to your property
- Upon completion of the survey, you’ll receive a comprehensive report, including detailed findings, photographs, and recommendations for resolving the issue. This allows you to promptly arrange repairs and proceed with any insurance claims.
Water leak detection is the definitive solution for finding leaks. If there is a leak, we will locate it, saving you money, time, and unnecessary stress. If we don’t detect a leak, we will waive the charge as a courtesy.
We can locate leaks externally under:
- Concrete
- Tarmac
- Gravel
- Grass or turfed areas
- Soil and scalping
We can locate leaks internally under:
- Wooden flooring
- Laminate flooring
- Ceramic or vinyl tiled floors
- Rugs and decorative coverings
- Carpeted floors
- Concrete flooring
- Amtico or vinyl flooring
- Lino flooring
To learn more about the methods we use, such as thermal imaging, acoustic testing, tracer gas leak detection, and other equipment employed by our engineers, please visit our services page for detailed information.