Water Leak Detection Perth
Perth Leak Detectors provides professional water leak detection services throughout Perth for residential, commercial, industrial and strata properties. If you have unexplained water loss, rising water bills, damp areas, low water pressure or signs of a hidden leak, our experienced technicians can accurately locate the source using advanced non-invasive leak detection equipment.
Water leaks are not always visible. They can occur behind walls, beneath concrete slabs, underground, under driveways, around irrigation systems or within concealed pipework. Left untreated, even a small water leak can lead to increased water bills, structural damage, mould growth and costly repairs.
Non-Invasive Water Leak Detection
Our water leak detection methods are designed to locate leaks accurately while minimising disruption to your property. We use specialist equipment including acoustic listening devices, pressure testing, moisture detection equipment, thermal imaging and tracer gas technology to identify the source of the leak without unnecessary excavation.
This allows us to pinpoint the problem area before repairs begin, helping reduce damage, labour costs and repair time.
Signs You May Have a Water Leak
You may need professional water leak detection if you notice:
- Unexplained increases in your water bills
- Water meter movement when taps are turned off
- Damp walls, floors or ceilings
- Low or inconsistent water pressure
- Mould, mildew or musty smells
- Wet patches in the garden or driveway
- Cracks in paving, concrete or walls
- The sound of running water when no fixtures are being used
If you suspect a leak, early detection can help prevent more serious property damage.
Water Leaks We Can Locate
Perth Leak Detectors can help locate a wide range of water leaks, including:
- Hidden water leaks
- Underground water leaks
- Slab leaks
- Burst or leaking pipes
- Irrigation leaks
- Leaks under concrete
- Leaks behind walls
- Leaks beneath driveways
- Commercial water leaks
- Strata and property management leaks
Water Leak Detection for Homes and Businesses
We provide water leak detection services for homeowners, landlords, property managers, strata complexes, commercial buildings, industrial sites and government facilities across Perth. Whether the issue is a hidden leak inside a home or a larger underground pipe leak on a commercial site, our technicians can assess the problem and provide clear findings.
Detailed Leak Detection Reports
Where required, Perth Leak Detectors can provide detailed leak detection reports outlining the testing methods used, findings, leak location and recommendations for repair. These reports can assist homeowners, insurers, property managers and maintenance teams when planning repairs or managing claims.
Perth-Wide Water Leak Detection Services
Based in Trigg, Perth Leak Detectors services all areas of Perth, including northern suburbs, southern suburbs, eastern suburbs, western suburbs, Perth CBD and surrounding areas.
If you suspect a hidden water leak, underground leak, slab leak or unexplained water loss, Perth Leak Detectors can help locate the problem quickly and accurately.
FAQs
How do I know if I have a hidden water leak?
Common signs include unexplained high water bills, damp walls or floors, low water pressure, mould, musty smells, water meter movement when taps are off, or wet patches around your property.
Can you detect water leaks without digging?
Yes. In most cases, we use non-invasive leak detection methods to locate the source of the leak without unnecessary excavation.
Can you find leaks under concrete slabs?
Yes. We can locate water leaks beneath concrete slabs using specialist leak detection equipment such as acoustic listening devices, pressure testing, thermal imaging and tracer gas.
What causes underground water leaks?
Underground water leaks can be caused by ageing pipes, ground movement, tree roots, corrosion, poor installation, high pressure or damage to buried pipework.
Do you provide water leak detection reports?
Yes. We can provide detailed reports outlining our findings, testing methods, leak location and repair recommendations.