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Heating Leak Detection

Constantly topping up your boiler pressure? This could be a sign of a hidden leak in your boiler or central heating system. Often, the real concern isn’t just the leak itself - it’s the damage and disruption caused when trying to locate and repair it, along with the cost of restoring your home afterward.

If you suspect a leak, it's best to have one of our engineers take a quick look. Left untreated, a leak can lead to permanent damage to your home, boiler, and heating system. Early detection saves time, money, and stress.

Timely and precise heating leak detection is key to preventing costly damage to your heating system and property.

Our expert team specialises in quickly identifying the source of heating leaks using non-invasive methods. We also provide comprehensive, insurance-ready reports to support claims and documentation, giving you peace of mind throughout the process.

We can Locate Water
Leaks externally Under

Concrete
Tarmac
Gravel
Grass Or Turfed Areas
Soil And Scalping

Frequently Asked Questions

You Have Questions,
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Can you also repair a leak after you find it?

Yes we can! However, we may need to carry out minor excavation works to expose it before we repair it.

How do I dry my property after the leak has been repaired?

To prevent additional issues, it’s essential to thoroughly dry the affected area once the leak has been repaired. Moisture often lingers within surfaces even when it’s not visible to the eye. If the property isn't properly dried, mould and secondary damage can begin to affect the building’s interior. Beyond aesthetic deterioration, mould spores can pose serious health risks when inhaled, potentially leading to significant respiratory problems.

How do I know I’ve got a leak?

There are several ways to check for a potential leak in your property. One of the most common methods is to turn off the stopcock, which controls your main water supply. If your water meter continues to move after the stopcock is shut off, it’s a strong indication that a leak may be present within the property.

Stopcocks are usually located beneath the kitchen sink or, in some homes, inside the cupboard under the stairs. Another key sign to watch out for is the sudden appearance of damp patches in specific areas - often a clear visual cue that something’s wrong behind the scenes.
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