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Islington, London
Leak Detection Islington
Hidden water leaks in Islington pinpointed without opening floors or walls — acoustic, thermal imaging and tracer gas detection with no find, no fee, covering Islington, Highbury, Holloway, Angel and Archway.
No find, no fee
You only pay the detection fee if we locate the leak.
All of Islington
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 Islington properties leak
Islington housing is dominated by Georgian and Victorian terraces with basement conversions. Basement conversions sit below the water table line of old clay drains and mains; distinguishing a pipe leak from penetrating damp is step one.
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 Islington
- 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 Islington
01
Basement conversion damp mistaken for a leak
Islington's lower-ground conversions sit below the water table of old clay drains, so a damp wall is often blamed on a burst pipe when it is groundwater pushing through failed tanking. We moisture-map the affected area and pressure-test the nearby circuits before touching a floor. Where readings show a live loss rather than seasonal penetrating damp, we trace it non-invasively and issue a report your insurer can act on. If we find no leak, there is no fee.
02
Lead and iron rising mains failing under gardens
Many Georgian and Victorian terraces still run their incoming supply through old lead or iron pipe buried under the front garden or lightwell. These corrode and weep slowly, so the first sign is a creeping tide mark on a hallway wall rather than a visible puddle. Acoustic tracing and correlation let us pinpoint the buried run without lifting the whole path. We agree a fixed detection fee at booking, typically £250-£450, before any work starts.
03
Shared supply pipes across flat conversions
Terraces split into flats often share a single rising main and cross-connected waste, so a leak in one unit surfaces as a stain two floors down. Ownership and access get muddled between leaseholders, which delays repairs. We isolate each circuit and test flat by flat to establish exactly where the loss originates, then produce a trace and access report that documents the source clearly for freeholders, managing agents and insurers alike.
04
Victorian back-addition bathroom and kitchen leaks
The rear back-addition wing common to Islington terraces carries later bathroom and kitchen pipework through original masonry, often bathrooms stacked above kitchens. Joints hidden in the party wall or under a tiled floor weep quietly for months. Because the wing is narrow and cold, condensation confuses the picture. We use thermal imaging and moisture mapping to separate condensation from a genuine pipe loss, then trace the fault under tiling without stripping the whole room.
From the forums
Leak Detection in Islington Period and Converted Homes
Across r/HousingUK, r/DIYUK, MoneySavingExpert and local forums, Islington residents often describe the same puzzle: is the damp in a Georgian or Victorian basement a live leak, or ground moisture pushing through walls that sit below the water table? People in lower-ground and basement conversions frequently ask how to tell the difference before agreeing to invasive work. Another recurring thread involves flat conversions with shared or hard-to-trace supply pipes, and confusion over who pays when the source sits behind a neighbour's wall or under a communal area. Owners of listed and period properties also want tracing that avoids opening original fabric. The general theme is caution: confirm the cause with non-destructive moisture mapping before anyone lifts floors or replasters.
What we detect
Leak detection services in Islington
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.
Where we work
Islington coverage map
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Leak detection in Islington — FAQs
How quickly can you attend a leak in Islington?
Same-day appointments are usually available in Islington, 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 Islington 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 Islington detection visit, typically within 48 hours. They are structured the way UK loss adjusters expect.
Which parts of Islington do you cover?
All of it — including Islington, Highbury, Holloway, Angel, Archway. We cover every London borough, so coverage never depends on which side of a postcode line you live.
My Islington basement conversion is damp. Is it a leak or rising ground moisture?
It can be either, and the two are often confused. Basements below the water table can draw moisture through walls and floors without any pipe failing. Moisture mapping, thermal imaging and meter readings help separate a live leak from ground damp or a tanking failure, so you know whether a plumber, a damp specialist or a waterproofing contractor is the right next step before any work.
In an Islington flat conversion, who pays if the leak is in a shared supply?
It depends on where the fault sits and your lease. Leaks in a private section within your demise are usually yours; those in communal pipework or another flat may fall to the freeholder or that leaseholder. Non-destructive tracing first pinpoints the exact source, which gives you clear evidence to share with the managing agent, freeholder or neighbour before responsibility and costs are agreed.
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