Showers are a common area for leaks to occur, especially around
the shower head, handles, taps, mixer taps, tile, grout or
silicone sealant in the shower enclosure.
Our experts will use techniques including shower tray
flood testing, tracer gases and pressure testing to find leaks
in shower doors, water feed pipes to the shower, the shower tray
or shower enclosur.
Bathtubs can also develop leaks, often due to worn-out seals,
silicone or faulty plumbing connections.
We can thoroughly examine your bathtub for any signs of
leaks, carrying out tests such as a fluorescent dye test.
Wastewater pipes are a common leak location on baths.
Our team can use advanced leak detection methods including
thermal imaging and tracer gas leak testing to pinpoint the
source of the leak under bathroom flooring.
Slow water leaks under bathroom floors cause water damage
to joists under the flooring which can lead to further
structural problems along with damage to the
ceiling
and room below.
Damaged or improperly installed tiles can allow water to
penetrate and cause leaks.
Our professionals will inspect your bathroom wall and
floor tiles to identify the precise leak location.
A leaking toilet can waste a significant amount of water,
potentially causing damage to your bathroom flooring.
Our experts can identify toilet leaks, whether it’s a
faulty toilet flapper valve, fill valve, or any other component
ff your toilet.
A toilet leak can cause a high water bill as the water
leaks from the toilet cistern down the toilet.
Leaking taps waste water but are easy to look for but are under
constant pressure from the water supply pipe.
Leaking taps can be fixed by a local plumber replacing the
O-ring.
Leaky sinks can be caused by worn-out seals, silicone or loose
plumbing connections.
Our team will thoroughly examine your sink and test your
bathroom plumbing pipework for any leaks.
We repair leaks in bathroom pipes, preventing further
water damage to your bathroom and property.
Heated Towel rails can leak from the fittings at the bottom of
the radiator, from corrosion or from a loose bleed valve.
Your central heating system would lose pressure causing
your boiler to display an error code.
We use advanced leak detection methods to accurately identify bathroom leaks;
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