by Luke | Sep 16, 2024 | Recent
A recent leak detection in Sorrento highlighted the value of advanced techniques. While inspecting a customer’s bathroom, we encountered challenges in determining the exact pipe layout. To accurately locate the source of the leak, we utilised thermal imaging...
by Luke | Jul 17, 2024 | Recent
Here are some signs that you might have a water leak in your house: Visible Signs: Wet or damp floors: This is a clear indicator, especially in areas where water isn’t typically used, like basements, laundry rooms, or under sinks. Cracked or peeling walls or...
by Luke | Jun 10, 2024 | Recent
The last thing any property owner wants to deal with is the headache of water leaks. Yet, unfortunately, these pesky leaks can wreak havoc on residential, commercial, and industrial properties, causing costly damage and unnecessary water wastage. That’s where...
by Luke | May 28, 2024 | Recent
Recently, we needed to carry out a fire hydrant system leak detection in Welshpool, Perth. Preserving the integrity of fire hydrant systems is paramount for safeguarding communities against potential disasters. That’s why we ensure that proactive leak detection...
by Luke | May 10, 2024 | Recent
During our recent visit to Narrogin High School, our team was called upon to address a water main leak that was affecting the fire hydrant system. We understand that water leaks can cause significant damage if not addressed promptly, which is why we were quick to...
by Luke | Apr 2, 2024 | Recent
We were contacted by the Western Australian College of Agriculture Narrogin who were in urgent need of leak detection in Dumberning. Once we arrived our team detected a critical water leak, with investigations uncovering elevated water levels within electrical pits....
by Luke | Feb 25, 2024 | Recent
We were contacted by Acciona construction company for leak detection in Rockingham. Their new construction site, Waste to Energy, had seen a drop in pressure on their fire system. We arrived at site and induced tracer gas into the system to locate the leak, which was...