Leak Detection Investigation
A leak detection investigation is a structured fault-finding visit to locate concealed or intermittent water leaks when the cause is not obvious. It focuses on pinpointing where water is escaping and why, so you can stop damage, avoid unnecessary upheaval, and move straight to the right repair.
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What the leak detection investigation covers
When you have signs of a leak but no clear source, this service is designed to turn symptoms into a confirmed cause and a practical plan.
- Initial assessment of the problem (where and when you see moisture, pressure loss or staining)
- Systematic checks of visible pipework, fixtures and appliances connected to the supply
- Isolation and pressure testing (where suitable) to narrow down which circuit or area is affected
- Targeted detection methods to locate the likely source with minimal disruption (for example acoustic listening, thermal imaging or trace testing, depending on the situation)
- Identification of the leak source and likely route of water travel
- Clear explanation of findings, recommended remedial works, and next steps
When this service is the right fit
This investigation is most useful when the leak is hidden, intermittent, or could be coming from more than one place. Common triggers include:
- Damp patches, mould, musty smells, or staining on ceilings and walls
- Unexplained high water bills or a water meter that moves when nothing is running
- Drop in boiler pressure or repeated topping up (where a system leak is suspected)
- Wet flooring, lifting vinyl, or swollen skirting boards without an obvious spill
- Ongoing issues after a previous repair, refurbishment, or change to pipework
How the investigation is carried out
The visit follows a logical process to reduce guesswork and limit unnecessary lifting or opening-up.
- Discuss the symptoms and check key areas first.
- Inspect and isolate parts of the system to narrow the search.
- Test and trace using the most appropriate methods for the property and leak type.
- Confirm the source as far as reasonably possible, then explain the evidence.
If access is restricted (boxed-in pipework, tiled areas, ceilings), you will be advised on the least disruptive access points if any are needed to confirm and fix the issue.
What happens after the investigation
You will get a clear summary of what has been found and what to do next.
- Recommended repair options and the likely scope of work
- Practical advice to reduce risk until repairs are completed (for example isolating a section, limiting use, or drying guidance)
- A written record of findings where needed for landlords, managing agents, or insurance discussions
- Option to book follow-on repairs once you are ready, based on the confirmed cause
Frequently Asked Questions
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