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Underground water leak detection

Acoustic Leak Detection is a widely used method for detecting underground water leaks. This method involves using specialized equipment to listen for the sound of water escaping from pipes underground. The equipment used typically includes a microphone and amplifier, which are placed near the suspected leak location. As water escapes from the pipe, it creates a distinct sound that can be detected by the microphone. This method is effective in identifying leaks in pipes made of various materials, including plastic, metal, and concrete

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0412 225 964
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Pool service line leak detection

One of the most common methods for detecting pool service line leaks is through visual inspection. This method involves a thorough examination of the pool equipment, service lines, and surrounding areas for any signs of leakage. Signs of leakage may include water stains, wet spots, or even sinkholes in the yard. Visual inspections can be done by pool owners themselves or by professional pool service technicians. While this method is useful, it may not always be effective in detecting leaks that are not visible to the naked eye.

Another method for detecting pool service line leaks is through pressure testing. This method involves pressurizing the pool plumbing system and monitoring the pressure for any drops, which may indicate a leak. A professional pool service technician can perform this test using specialized equipment such as pressure gauges, air compressors, and leak detection dyes. Pressure testing is a reliable method for detecting leaks, as it can identify even the smallest leaks that may not be visible during a visual inspection.

info@leakdetectseq.com.au

0412 225 964
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Shower tray and bathroom leak detection.

The first step in detecting and repairing shower tray and bathroom leaks is to conduct a visual inspection for signs of damage. This includes checking for cracks or gaps in the shower tray or tiles, as well as any evidence of water damage such as peeling paint, mold, or mildew. It is also important to inspect the caulking and grout around the shower and bathtub to ensure that it is intact and not allowing water to seep through.If any damage or signs of wear and tear are detected, it is important to address them promptly to prevent further water damage and potential mold growth.

Another method for detecting leaks in the shower tray or bathroom is to perform a water and dye test. This involves filling the shower tray with water and adding dye to the water to help identify any leaks. The water is left in the tray for a period of time, typically several hours, to allow for any leaks to become visible. If any leaks are detected, the source of the leak can be identified and repaired.It is important to note that this method may not be effective in detecting all types of leaks, especially those that occur intermittently or due to changes in water pressure.

info@leakdetectseq.com.au

0412 225 964
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Borescope wall inspections

Borescope wall inspections are an essential aspect of building maintenance and safety. Borescopes are handheld tools that allow users to see hidden problems inside walls, ceiling plenums, crawl spaces, and other tight areas. With a borescope, inspectors can easily identify wall defects such as cracks, leaks, and other structural issues that may not be visible to the naked eye. This allows for early detection and prevention of potential damage to the building structure.

Borescope wall inspections are an effective way to prevent structural damage. By identifying and addressing wall defects early on, building owners can avoid costly repairs and potential safety hazards. Borescopes are widely used in the construction industry to inspect ductwork, wall cavities, piping, conduit, tanks, and more. This makes them an indispensable tool for building inspectors and maintenance personnel. In addition, borescope wall inspections are a cost-effective maintenance solution that can save building owners time and money in the long run.

info@leakdetectseq.com.au

0412 225 964

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