Hidden Bathroom Leaks

Our engineers are certified plumbers with years of experience and use advanced equipment and techniques to detect leaks others can’t find.

Hidden or hard-to-find water leaks in bathrooms are common and problematic. Traditional methods, like breaking and removing tiles, can cause unnecessary damage without guaranteeing the source of the leak. High-tech methods offer a more effective solution.
Our engineers, who are qualified plumbers with years of experience, use advanced techniques to detect bathroom and shower leaks. Their expertise ensures accurate leak tracing and immediate repair initiation.
They will scope and cost the necessary work to prevent further water damage, providing a detailed report covering repairs to restore your bathroom to its original condition. Most investigations and repairs for hard-to-find leaks can be claimed against building insurance, and our experts will provide all necessary documentation for your insurance company.

Locating The Leak

Exposed leaks in a bathroom, such as a damaged shower head or shower valve can be fixed by any plumber. Similarly, a plumber could help if concealed pipes can be accessed relatively easily by removing a bath panel or boxing.
However, if there’s a possibility of a leak under a bathroom floor, behind a shower wall, or anywhere else that can’t be accessed easily, a leak detection expert is your best option.
Equipped with a wide range of tests, they can locate a leak to within a few centimetres. Additionally, the tests won’t result in damage. They can detect leaks beneath tiled floors and behind tiled walls.
Our experts can find any type of leak or source of water ingress. They conduct a series of tests in a methodical order. Each test allows them to discard possible sources and focus their investigation until the leak is found.
Dye Testing Leak Detection
They can find leaks anywhere in a bathroom or shower room:
Our experts employ a variety of advanced tests to identify bathroom and shower leaks. These techniques ensure accurate detection and effective solutions.

Initial Assessments

Moisture Surveys and Salts Analysis

These tests are typically conducted first to gauge the extent of the problem and confirm if the leak originates from plumbing pipes.

Pressure Testing

Hot/Cold Water And Heating Systems

The presence of leaks in these systems can be confirmed through pressure testing.

Thermal Imaging Cameras

These cameras highlight temperature gradients beneath floors or behind walls, identifying potential leak sources.

Borescope Cameras

Used to inspect wall cavities, ceiling voids, and other tight spaces for signs of leaks.

Dye Tests

Fluorescent Dyes:
If a tub drain is suspected of leaking, a water-soluble dye solution is released into the wastewater pipe. The dye's escape highlights the exact leak position.
Detection Tools:
Borescope cameras and UV lamps can detect the dye, even in low concentrations, identifying leaks before water droplets form.

Borescope Cameras

Used to inspect wall cavities, ceiling voids, and other tight spaces for signs of leaks.

Tracer Gas Method

Detection Process

This reliable method involves draining the pipes and releasing an inert gas mix into the system. The gas, being lighter than air, rises quickly and can penetrate any bathroom floor covering, including tiles. A probe detects gas particles as they escape.
Safety and Efficiency:
Tracer gas is safe for use on drinking water pipes, is odourless, and leaves no residue.

Flood Tests

Sealant Integrity

Damaged or poorly applied silicone sealant often causes bathroom floor leaks. Thermal imaging cameras test for faulty seals around bathtubs and showers by highlighting the flow of hot water poured on target areas.
Small Leaks
Even minor leaks can cause significant damage over time. Leaky shower doors and screen seals are checked similarly to ensure comprehensive detection.

Early Detection

Ongoing Problems
Bathroom and shower leaks can release small amounts of water continuously, leading to accumulation on the bathroom floor and growing visual evidence in rooms below.
Structural Damage
Ignoring these leaks can result in significant structural damage, far beyond the initial visual signs.
By using these advanced detection methods, we can pinpoint the exact location of leaks and address them effectively, preventing further damage and ensuring the integrity of your property. If you suspect a leak in your bathroom or shower, contact us for a thorough inspection and professional repair.

HELP I HAVE A LEAK

Our team of leak detection specialists work around the clock to support our clients. We have an extremely high success rate in detecting leaks within both commercial and residential properties. 

In addition to the above we also offer a NO FIND, NO FEE GUARANTEE. So for peace of mind call Leak Detection 24/7 today and let the stress caused by your water leaks become a thing of the past.