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Leak Detection Bexleyheath

Hidden water leaks in Bexleyheath pinpointed without opening floors or walls — acoustic, thermal imaging and tracer gas detection with no find, no fee, from engineers who know Bexleyheath buildings.

No find, no fee Same-day in Bexleyheath Insurer-ready reports

Local knowledge

Bexleyheath housing, from a leak engineer's side

Bexleyheath is dominated by interwar semis and short 1930s parades around the town centre, with pockets of older village-core cottages near the Broadway. Most of these semis sit on suspended timber floors, a design that gives leaks an easy path: water from a failed joint under the kitchen or hall follows the joists and surfaces rooms away, often under a bay window or a party wall. Later rear extensions frequently bury heating pipes in solid floors, so a leak there spreads slowly through the screed rather than dripping. Add ageing pipework hidden inside past refurbishments and the true fault is rarely where the damp shows.

Engineer's note

In these suspended-floor semis I never trust the wettest patch. Water rides the joists, so I map moisture across the whole ground floor, follow it back with thermal imaging, then pressure test each circuit in turn to prove the true source. Only then does a board come up, and the access is minimal and documented for your insurer.

Covered in Bexleyheath

  • 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

What fails here

Common leak problems in Bexleyheath

01

Lounge damp traced to hall pipe

A common Bexleyheath call is a damp patch under the bay in the front room while the actual fault is a weeping feed under the hall floor. The suspended timber void lets water run along the joists to the lowest point before it shows. We map moisture across the ground floor, follow the trail with thermal imaging and confirm with pressure testing, so the board we lift is the right one and the repair is a fixed fee agreed at booking.

02

Extension screed hiding a heating leak

Rear kitchen extensions here often run the heating loop in a solid floor. When a buried joint fails the boiler loses pressure repeatedly and a warm damp area creeps across the tiles with no obvious drip. Thermal imaging reveals the buried flow and return, per-circuit pressure testing isolates the failing leg, and we open only the small area of screed over the fault instead of lifting the whole extension floor.

03

Slow pinhole in original copper

Older runs of copper buried during past modernisations develop pinhole corrosion that weeps for months behind plaster, staining a wall long before a homeowner links it to plumbing. Acoustic listening and thermal imaging locate the exact weeping point inside the wall so we cut a neat access hole rather than stripping the room. The work comes with an insurer-ready trace and access report if you plan to claim.

04

Rising damp mistaken for a leak

Ground-floor damp in these interwar walls is sometimes environmental rather than a burst pipe, and cutting into plaster on a hunch wastes money. We start non-invasively, taking moisture readings and thermal scans to confirm whether a pressurised leak is present at all. On a no find, no fee basis you are not paying to open a wall that never had a pipe fault behind it.

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.

Leak detection in Bexleyheath — FAQs

How quickly can you attend a leak in Bexleyheath?

Same-day appointments are usually available in Bexleyheath and across Bexley, and next-day almost always. If water is actively escaping, say so when you book — live leaks are prioritised and we can talk you through isolating the supply while the engineer travels.

What does leak detection cost in Bexleyheath?

A fixed fee agreed at booking — typically £250–£450 for a domestic detection visit — covered by no find, no fee. That includes pressure testing per circuit, thermal imaging, acoustic survey and moisture mapping. Repairs are quoted separately before any work starts.

Do you know Bexleyheath properties?

Yes — Bexleyheath is dominated by interwar semis and short 1930s parades around the town centre, with pockets of older village-core cottages near the Broadway. Most of these semis sit on suspended timber floors, a design that gives leaks an easy path: water from a failed joint under the kitchen or hall follows the joists and surfaces rooms away, often under a bay window or a party wall. Later rear extensions frequently bury heating pipes in solid floors, so a leak there spreads slowly through the screed rather than dripping. Add ageing pipework hidden inside past refurbishments and the true fault is rarely where the damp shows.

Can you provide a report for my insurer?

Every Bexleyheath detection visit can produce an insurer-ready trace and access report — cause, precise origin, methods used, moisture map and photos — typically within 48 hours.

Where we work

Bexleyheath & Bexley

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Losing water in Bexleyheath?

Tell us the symptoms and your postcode. Fixed detection fee, agreed arrival window, no find no fee — confirmed before you book.

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