Specialist Leak Detection is the leading provider of leak detection services across the South of England, offering same-day trace, access, and repair services all under one roof. With a 99.8% success rate in locating leaks in both residential and commercial properties, we deliver non-intrusive surveys that minimise disruption. Our services are available nationwide.
Armed with industry knowledge, skills, and advanced technology, we can detect all types of leaks. It’s our mission to locate and resolve any leak that may be difficult to trace. Whether it’s from a mains supply, water feed, waste outlet, swimming pool, or heating system, our team is here to help. Rest assured, you’re in safe hands.
We use the latest technology and equipment from around the world, often not available elsewhere. Our advanced ranging technology is employed in every situation to ensure no unnecessary damage is caused to your property. Once a leak is detected, we provide an insurance-tailored photographic report detailing our findings, including the cause of the leak and the extent of the damage to your premises. If your insurance provider requests a trace and access report, rest assured this is something we provide as standard for all our customers.
The sooner we identify the source of the leak, the sooner you start saving money and minimising damage to your property. Several indicators might suggest a leak, such as visible dampness, loss of pressure in the boiler, low water pressure in taps, heated floor surfaces, and unusually high water bills.
We are an accredited leak detection company, specialising in locating leaks in both commercial and residential properties across the South of England, with a local office near you.
Why Use Us?
- Most competitive price in the South of England
- Detailed insurance catered reports come as standard
- Reputable firm
- Over 15 years of experiencing serving insurance companies and finding leaks in commercial and residential premises across the South of England
- Experienced in assisting with insurance claims
- We can work with your existing plumber
- Non-destructive/intrusive leak detection services provided
- Provide a cost for access and repair upon finding of a leak
- We aim to get you an engineer within 48 hrs of your call
Technologies & Methods Deployed
To accurately find leaks in your property, we have invested thousands in the latest technology to detect leaks. Constantly upgrading and using newer faster methods of detecting leaks to keep damages to a minimum.
Below are some of the methods we deploy on order of us to ensure we are always on top of our game! It’s usually the case that we use different machinery and technology to detect different types of leaks. Our main objective is to find a leak if there’s one present.
FAQs
Yes, we can! However, we may need to carry out minor excavation works to expose it before the repair process can start.
To prevent further problems, the area must be dried thoroughly once the leak has been repaired. Moisture can become trapped within surfaces, even if it’s not immediately visible. If the property isn’t dried after a leak, mould and additional damage may develop in your building’s décor. Mould can also pose health risks when inhaled, potentially leading to serious health issues.
There are several methods to test for a leak. One way is to turn off the stopcock for the water supply to your property and check if the meter gauge is still running. If it continues to move, this indicates a suspected leak on your side of the property. The stopcock is usually located under your kitchen sink or in a cupboard under the stairs. Another method is to look for sudden damp patches appearing in various areas of your property.
There are two types of stopcocks in your property: the mains stopcock, which controls the water feed from the street and is typically accessible through your water provider, and the internal stopcock, which regulates the water supply from the mains to the interior of your property. The internal stopcock is usually located under your staircase or kitchen sink.
There are several methods for testing this. One approach is to turn off the stopcock for the water supply to your property and check if the meter gauge continues to run. If it does, this indicates a suspected leak on your side of the property. The stopcock is typically located under your kitchen sink or in a cupboard under the stairs. Another method is to look for sudden damp patches in various parts of your property, such as along walls or skirting boards.
Unfortunately, it’s not always possible to prevent all damage from leaks. However, we can take steps to minimise the impact. The first step is to turn off your water supply to the house. If you can, turn off your boiler as well to prevent damage from dry boiler pipework. Next, begin drying any standing water. Use a mop for smaller amounts or towels if there is only a little water.
This could be a sign of a leak that has possibly been ongoing for some time. Please refer to our earlier answer on “How do I know I’ve got a leak?” for a quick guide on diagnosing a leak. It’s also likely that your property will need drying to prevent further mould growth. We can perform moisture surveys to assess the condition of your home and recommend the best solution for you.
Your property shouldn’t show any signs of dampness. While it might be due to something simple like a spill, it could also indicate a more serious issue. If you’re unsure, please don’t hesitate to contact us. One of our operatives will guide you through some simple tests to help determine the cause.
As a company, we have worked with a wide range of commercial properties, each with unique requirements. We understand that every property has its own needs and preferred ways of working, and we can adapt to meet those. Please feel free to call us at no cost.
We are generally called out to schools, playgrounds, car parks, fields and generally use specialist methods to detect leeks one of the main see signs is a pooling area on a dry day or a moist spot which is always an indication of a leak.
My ground heating system is losing pressure
It’s a shame but due to the number of pipes buried in concrete it’s always one of the main causes of a leak in a property and extremely difcult to locate due to the swirl of pipes sometimes but if there’s a leak we are sure to find it.
As a company, we have dealt with a variety of different commercial properties, each with different requirements. We know that each property will have different requirements and different ways they want to work to and we can adapt to that to suit you. Please call us free.
We are often called out to schools, playgrounds, car parks, and fields, where we use specialised methods to detect leaks. One common sign is a pooling area on a dry day or a consistently moist spot, both of which usually indicate a leak.
When it comes to ground heating systems losing pressure, it’s unfortunate that the numerous pipes buried in concrete often lead to leaks. These can be particularly difficult to locate due to the complex layout of the pipes, but if there’s a leak, we are confident in our ability to find it.
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Information
info@specialistleakdetection.co.uk
Office Address / Phone Number
Fides House 10 Chertsey Road Woking Surrey GU21 5AB
Call free on 0800 414 8511