Gas leaks pose a serious safety risk for your home. They can lead to dangerous situations such as explosions or health problems due to gas exposure. It is therefore crucial to detect and repair gas leaks quickly. Our advanced techniques ensure accurate detection. Read more.
A leak in your central heating pipes can go unnoticed and lead to significant water damage, higher energy costs, and reduced efficiency of your heating system. Timely detection and repair of these leaks prevent bigger problems and keep your central heating system in good condition. Read more.
Water leaks in your plumbing can lead to hidden water damage, mold growth, and high repair costs. Using our detection methods, we can quickly and accurately find the source of the leak, preventing further damage. Read more.
Leaks in your drainage system can lead to blockages, water damage, and mold growth. It is essential to identify and address these issues quickly before they become more severe. Our experts use advanced techniques to effectively detect and resolve drainage leaks. Read more.
Rising damp and mold in floors and walls can cause severe structural damage and affect the air quality in your home. It is essential to detect and address the source of these problems in time to maintain a healthy living environment. Read more.
We will help you with your leak!
Leak Detection Methods
Moisture Measurement
Using a moisture meter, we map the moisture content in materials. This essential tool is used in combination with our leak detection equipment to identify moisture buildup and potential damage to structures.
Thermographic
Using thermal imaging cameras, we detect temperature differences in materials. This method helps us identify hidden moisture problems and leaks by locating warm and cold zones.
Dye Method
By adding dye to the water supply, it becomes visible where the water is leaking. This method also highlights gaps in insulation and makes leaks visible without the need for breaking work.
UV Lumination
UV lumination, dissolved in water, makes leaks visible under UV light. It is colorless but bright under the lamp and works where other dyes provide insufficient contrast.
Tracer Gas
In the tracer gas method, we use a special gas to detect leaks. The gas is injected into the system and escapes through leaks, where we can detect it with sensitive equipment.
Smoke Test
In a smoke test, we fill the piping system with smoke to detect leaks. Smoke escapes through the smallest openings, allowing us to quickly and effectively locate leaks.
Endoscopic
With an endoscope, we inspect hard-to-reach areas in pipes and structures. The flexible probe with a camera provides detailed images, allowing us to identify hidden leaks.
Sewer Camera
Our sewer cameras inspect the interior of pipes up to 25 meters deep. With real-time images, we can accurately detect leaks, cracks, and blockages in sewer systems.