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Thermal and acoustic inspections that identify hidden plumbing issues accurately before damage, guesswork, or unnecessary repairs occur.
Advanced Detection
Non-Invasive
Verified Findings
Hidden plumbing problems are often impossible to confirm using visual checks alone. Thermal and acoustic inspections allow us to detect issues that cannot be seen, without breaking walls, floors, or surfaces unnecessarily.
Thermal inspections identify temperature variations caused by water movement, heat loss, or moisture behind walls and under floors. Acoustic inspections detect sound frequencies created by leaks within pressurised pipe systems. When combined, these methods provide a highly accurate diagnosis.
This service is ideal when problems are suspected but not yet visible, helping clients avoid unnecessary damage and repeated callouts.
Our inspection process includes:
Thermal imaging to detect moisture and temperature changes indicating leaks or insulation issues behind solid surfaces.
Acoustic testing that listens for leak-related sound patterns within pipework, even when leaks are concealed.
Cross-verification of findings to confirm problem areas before repairs are planned.
Clear explanations of results to support informed decision-making before work begins.
By confirming issues early, we help protect properties and reduce overall repair costs.
Early identification limits damage, reduces disruption, and ensures repairs are based on confirmed findings rather than assumptions.
Accurate inspections provide clarity, prevent unnecessary damage, and support precise repair planning for plumbing issues.
Problems are detected behind surfaces without breaking or excavation.
Non-invasive methods protect walls, floors, and finishes.
Clear findings allow repairs to be planned confidently.
Speak directly with experienced plumbers ready to assess your needs and provide clear next steps.
It uses temperature differences to identify hidden moisture or water movement.
It detects sound frequencies produced by leaks within pressurised pipes.
No. Inspections are non-invasive.
Yes. Combined methods improve detection accuracy significantly.
When leaks are suspected but not visible.
Yes. Acoustic testing can identify concealed underground leaks.
Yes. Findings and next steps are explained in detail.
Yes. Accurate diagnosis limits unnecessary repairs.
Findings often support insurance assessments.
Yes. They help identify existing issues early.
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