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Leak Detection Hillingdon

Hidden water leaks in Hillingdon pinpointed without opening floors or walls — acoustic, thermal imaging and tracer gas detection with no find, no fee, covering Uxbridge, Hayes, Ruislip, Ickenham and West Drayton.

No find, no fee Same-day across Hillingdon Insurer-ready reports

No find, no fee

You only pay the detection fee if we locate the leak.

All of Hillingdon

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 Hillingdon properties leak

Hillingdon housing is dominated by interwar and post-war semis with modern estates near Heathrow. Concrete ground floors in post-war builds hide heating pipes in screed; tracer gas finds the escape point without breaking out whole floors.

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 Hillingdon

  • 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 Hillingdon

01

Heating leaks buried in concrete screed floors

Post-war Hillingdon semis and estates around Hayes, West Drayton and Uxbridge were built with solid concrete ground floors, and heating pipes were often cast straight into the screed. When a joint or pinhole fails there is no visible pool, only a warm patch, rising pressure loss and a musty skirting. Tracer gas introduced into the drained circuit escapes at the exact fault and surfaces through the slab, so we pinpoint the break and lift one tile rather than breaking out the whole floor.

02

Ageing pipework in interwar Metroland semis

Ruislip, Ickenham and Ruislip Manor are dominated by 1920s and 1930s semi-detached houses, and much of the original pipework and later 1960s upgrades now sit beyond their service life. Corroded imperial copper, failing compression joints under floors and weeping feed pipes cause slow staining that spreads through lath ceilings before anyone notices. Thermal imaging and acoustic listening trace the run without lifting every board, and our reports set out the exact section that needs renewing.

03

Extension and knock-through joints leaking

Decades of rear extensions, side infills and kitchen knock-throughs across the borough mean pipework has been rerouted, teed and jointed under new screed and behind fresh plaster. These transition points, where old and new plumbing meet, are the most common failure we see. Damp appears at the junction of original wall and extension long after the builders have gone. We pressure test the suspect legs individually and trace the losing circuit to the failed joint under the newer floor.

04

Central heating pressure dropping with no visible water

A boiler that needs topping up every few days almost always signals a leak on a buried flow or return, not a faulty valve. In Hillingdon's solid-floor homes the escaping water evaporates through warm screed and never shows as a puddle. We isolate and pressure test the heating separately from the mains, then run tracer gas through the drained system so the gas rises through the floor at the leak. That locates a hidden circuit fault to within a tile or two.

From the forums

Why Hillingdon heating leaks hide under solid floors

People in Hillingdon posting on Reddit's r/HousingUK and r/DIYUK, along with MoneySavingExpert threads, describe a familiar set of problems for the borough's housing. Owners of the interwar Metroland semis and garden-suburb homes around Ruislip and Ickenham, and the post-war and modern estates across Hayes and West Drayton, often mention heating pipework buried in concrete or screed floors, where a slow weep loses water for weeks before anything shows. A common frustration is boiler pressure that keeps dropping, with the real cause turning out to be a failed expansion vessel rather than a hidden pipe, producing repeated 'no leak found' visits. Others describe confusing genuine plumbing leaks with condensation or rising damp, then paying for the wrong remedy. The shared theme is wanting the source pinned down before any floor is opened.

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Leak detection in Hillingdon — FAQs

How quickly can you attend a leak in Hillingdon?

Same-day appointments are usually available in Hillingdon, 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 Hillingdon 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 Hillingdon detection visit, typically within 48 hours. They are structured the way UK loss adjusters expect.

Which parts of Hillingdon do you cover?

All of it — including Uxbridge, Hayes, Ruislip, Ickenham, West Drayton. We cover every London borough, so coverage never depends on which side of a postcode line you live.

How do you find a leaking heating pipe under a concrete or screed floor in my Ruislip home?

Heating pipes buried in concrete or screed are common in Hillingdon's interwar and post-war homes, and a slow leak there is hard to see. We trace it without breaking out the whole floor, using tracer gas along with thermal imaging and acoustic listening to narrow the position first. Any lifting is then limited to a small area. Our fixed leak-detection fee sits in the usual UK trade cost-guide range of around 250 to 450 pounds.

My boiler pressure keeps dropping but nobody finds a leak in my Hayes house. What else could it be?

A steady pressure drop with no visible water often points to a failed expansion vessel or a weeping pressure-relief valve rather than a hidden pipe, a common false alarm in the borough's sealed heating systems. A proper detection visit rules the pipework in or out first, so you avoid paying to chase a leak that was never there. Buried screed pipes are still worth checking alongside this.

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