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Water Leak Detection Services

HOW TO DETECT AN UNDERGROUND WATER LEAK

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Think You Have a Water Leak? Don’t Wait… It’s Costing You Money.

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    Think You Have a Water Leak? Don’t Wait… It’s Costing You Money.

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    6 Key Signs You Have an Underground Water Leak

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      Sudden High Bills

      A noticeable, unexplainable increase in water usage and costs.

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      Low Water Pressure

      A decrease in water pressure throughout your property.

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      Pavement Damage

      Cracked pavement, wet patches, or visible potholes forming in your driveway or garden.

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      Unpleasant Smells

      Lingering damp smells or odours caused by mould growth near the leak.

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      Dirty Water

      Dirt or sediment appearing in your water flow.

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      Unusual Sounds

      Hearing the sound of running water when all taps are off.

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    Underground water leaks are notorious for going undetected for a very long time, and it is only when the condition worsens; we see the extent of the damage on the surface.

    Whether you have a commercial property or are a homeowner, underground pipe bursts can create huge water problems in the future if left untreated.

    With commercial properties, it can be difficult to detect underground issues as concrete and buildings directly above pipework can obstruct leak detection.

    One of the most effective methods of discovering leaks is by using a specialist electronic device that can narrow down the location of the leak plus save on unnecessary digging and costs.

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    Avon Water Services Leak Detection Solution

    Once you suspect something not being quite right with the waterworks, it is highly recommended that you call a specialist engineer or plumber to take a look. You will save a lot of money and time if the leak is detected earlier!

    At Avon Water Services we specialise in detecting water leaks underground quickly and efficiently, to minimise the disruption to your home or business.

    How we do it
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      Electronic Detection

      We use specialist electronic devices to accurately narrow down the location of the leak.

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      Zero Guesswork

      This method avoids unnecessary digging and saves you on high excavation costs.

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      High-quality materials

      We only use high-quality materials to prolong the lifespan of your pipework and help prevent further damages in the future.

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    If you suspect any of these signs, calling a specialist immediately is the best way to save time, money and property damage.

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    Why Do Pipes Leak?

     

    Water leaks can happen at any time for a number of reasons
    such as:

    • Underground chemicals: Chemicals found in water or soil can cause the
      underground pipes to erode, which then results with cracks or holes that allow
      water to leak through.
    • Natural disasters: Earthquakes or tremors can put a lot of pressure onto
      pipework underground, causing them to move and possibly crack.
    • Wear and tear: Over time, pipework can rust and give way which causes
      cracks and leaks.
    • Poor installation:> This is one of the reasons that can be avoided, but
      unfortunately, poor or incorrect installation has been a cause for pipe leakage.

    Over time, the condition of the damaged pipework will worsen, and you will start to notice various different indicators that could suggest there is an underlying issue with the pipework underground.

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