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Bexley, London
Leak Detection Bexley
Hidden water leaks in Bexley pinpointed without opening floors or walls — acoustic, thermal imaging and tracer gas detection with no find, no fee, covering Bexleyheath, Sidcup, Welling, Erith and Crayford.
No find, no fee
You only pay the detection fee if we locate the leak.
All of Bexley
Same-day and next-day cover across the whole borough.
Insurer-ready reports
Trace & access documentation loss adjusters accept.
Multi-method survey
Acoustic, thermal, tracer gas and moisture on every visit.
Local knowledge
How Bexley properties leak
Bexley housing is dominated by interwar semis and post-war family houses. Suspended timber floors in interwar semis let leaks travel along joists, so the damp patch often appears rooms away from the actual pipe fault.
Knowing the local building stock matters: it tells us where the pipework usually runs, which materials to expect, and which detection method will get to the answer fastest — before we arrive.
Covered in Bexley
- Hidden leaks under floors and in walls
- Underground supply pipe leaks
- Central heating and boiler pressure loss
- Underfloor heating loop leaks
- Flat-to-flat leak origin investigations
- Trace & access reports for insurance claims
Three methods, one marked point
Acoustic survey
Ground microphones and correlators follow the sound of escaping water through floors and ground.
Thermal imaging
Infrared cameras reveal wet patches and buried heating runs through the floor surface.
Tracer gas
A safe hydrogen mix escapes through the exact failure point and rises to our surface detector.
What fails here
Common leak problems in Bexley
01
Damp patch appears rooms from the fault
Bexley's interwar semis sit on suspended timber floors, and a weeping joint under the hall can send water tracking along the joists until it surfaces beneath a lounge skirting or a bay window. Homeowners lift the nearest board and find nothing wrong. We use moisture mapping and thermal imaging to follow the water back to its origin rather than chasing the wettest visible point, then confirm with per-circuit pressure testing before any board comes up.
02
Leaks under solid extension floors
Post-war family houses and later rear extensions across the borough often run heating pipes buried in a solid screed. When a joint fails there is no void to drain into, so pressure keeps dropping and a warm damp bloom spreads across the floor finish. Thermal imaging picks out the buried flow and return, and per-circuit pressure testing isolates the leaking leg so only a small section of screed needs opening rather than the whole slab.
03
Ageing pipework in original runs
Many Bexley homes still carry stretches of the original galvanised or early copper pipework, often buried in walls or under floors during past modernisations. Pinhole corrosion and tired compression joints weep slowly for months, staining plaster before anyone notices. We trace these hidden runs with acoustic listening and thermal imaging, pinpoint the exact weeping joint, and provide an insurer-ready trace and access report so the claim and the repair line up.
04
Riverside estate humidity masking leaks
Homes on the Erith and Crayford riverside estates sit on low-lying ground where background humidity and occasional groundwater make it hard to tell a plumbing leak from environmental damp. A slow supply leak can hide behind that dampness for weeks. Non-invasive detection, combining moisture readings, thermal imaging and correlation, separates a genuine pressurised leak from ambient moisture so you are not opening floors to chase condensation.
From the forums
Why Bexley Leaks Often Surface Rooms Away
Across forums like r/HousingUK, r/DIYUK and MoneySavingExpert, people in Bexley's interwar semis and post-war family houses describe a recurring frustration: a leak shows up as a damp patch in one room, yet the actual source sits somewhere else entirely. The common thread is suspended timber floors, where water tracks along joists and skirtings before it ever appears, so the wet ceiling or stain rarely marks the fault. Threads also show real confusion between plumbing leaks and general condensation or rising damp, which sends owners chasing the wrong fix. Another frequent theme is heating pipework buried under solid extension floors, where a slow loss is hard to locate without lifting anything. General framing here reflects patterns locals report, not individual cases, and points to why methodical tracing usually beats guesswork.
What we detect
Leak detection services in Bexley
Leak Detection
No find, no fee
Acoustic Detection
Listen. Locate. Repair.
Thermal Imaging
See through floors and walls
Tracer Gas
For the leaks nothing else finds
Underground Leaks
Locate before you excavate
Heating Leaks
Boiler pressure dropping? There’s a reason.
UFH Leaks
One tile up, not the whole floor
Trace & Access
Insurer-ready from the first visit
Leak Repair
Found. Fixed. Retested.
Areas we cover in Bexley
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Where we work
Bexley coverage map
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Leak detection in Bexley — FAQs
How quickly can you attend a leak in Bexley?
Same-day appointments are usually available in Bexley, and next-day almost always. If water is actively escaping, tell us when you book — live leaks are prioritised and we can talk you through isolating the supply while an engineer travels.
Do you charge if you can’t find the leak?
No. Every detection visit in Bexley is covered by our no find, no fee promise: if we attend a confirmed live leak and cannot locate it, the detection fee is waived.
Can you provide a report for my insurer?
Yes — trace and access reports documenting the cause, precise origin and affected areas are available for every Bexley detection visit, typically within 48 hours. They are structured the way UK loss adjusters expect.
Which parts of Bexley do you cover?
All of it — including Bexleyheath, Sidcup, Welling, Erith, Crayford. We cover every London borough, so coverage never depends on which side of a postcode line you live.
Why does damp appear in a different room from the leak in my Bexley semi?
Many Bexley homes have suspended timber floors, so water from a leak can run along the joists and follow the timber before it soaks through anywhere visible. The damp patch you see often marks where water finally collected, not where it escaped. Tracing the run methodically, rather than opening up near the stain, usually locates the true source.
Can you find a leak under a solid extension floor without digging it up?
Often yes. Heating pipes buried under solid extension floors are common in Bexley's post-war and extended houses, and a slow loss there is hard to spot. Non-invasive tracing methods can narrow the position before anything is lifted, which limits disruption. A typical fixed fee for this kind of detection sits in the usual UK trade cost-guide range of around £250 to £450.
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