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Leak Detection Edgware

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

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

Local knowledge

Edgware housing, from a leak engineer's side

Edgware is dominated by 1930s Metroland semis laid out around the Northern line terminus, with larger mock-Tudor detached homes on the leafier roads, some Edwardian stock near the older centre, and 1960s-onward flat developments closer to the station and Broadwalk. Almost every semi has gained a rear or side extension over the decades, so leaks here concentrate at the transition joints between original imperial copper and modern metric fittings behind kitchens, and along heating runs sunk into solid extension floors. The larger detached homes carry long pipe runs and multiple wet rooms, giving slow leaks ample cover before any damp reaches the surface.

Engineer's note

Around Edgware I see a lot of infilled side returns and utility rooms where pipes vanish under a solid floor. Before anyone reaches for a breaker, I pressure test each circuit and read the slab with the thermal camera to place the leak within inches. On the older semis it is the imperial-to-metric joint behind the kitchen again, traced acoustically so the units mostly stay put.

Covered in Edgware

  • 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 Edgware

01

Damp tracking from a rear extension

Edgware's extended semis often show damp at the join between the original house and a rear extension. Water from a leaking supply or heating joint runs along the floor void and surfaces at the weakest point, well away from the fault. We trace the run acoustically and with thermal imaging to find the true source, so the repair is localised and the kitchen or floor stays largely intact.

02

Boiler pressure dropping with no visible leak

A frequent Edgware complaint is a combi boiler needing regular topping up while nothing is visibly dripping. This usually points to a pinhole on a buried heating circuit, often under a solid extension floor. Per-circuit pressure testing narrows it to a single loop, and thermal imaging follows the warm pipe to the leak, keeping any floor work to a minimum.

03

Slow leak under a solid conservatory or utility floor

Utility rooms and infilled side returns in Edgware often have plumbing run under a solid floor with no access. A slow leak there can undermine the screed and raise damp along the walls. Non-invasive detection locates the leak beneath the slab before breaking out concrete, and our no find, no fee approach means detection is only chargeable if we identify a genuine fault.

04

Ceiling damp from an upstairs bathroom

In the larger Edgware semis and detached homes, a first-floor bathroom leak often shows as a spreading stain on the ceiling below. It may be a supply pipe, a waste connection, or a failed seal around the tray or bath. Moisture mapping and thermal imaging identify the source so the right fitting is repaired, and the findings go into a trace and access report for any insurance claim.

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 Edgware — FAQs

How quickly can you attend a leak in Edgware?

Same-day appointments are usually available in Edgware and across Barnet, 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 Edgware?

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 Edgware properties?

Yes — Edgware is dominated by 1930s Metroland semis laid out around the Northern line terminus, with larger mock-Tudor detached homes on the leafier roads, some Edwardian stock near the older centre, and 1960s-onward flat developments closer to the station and Broadwalk. Almost every semi has gained a rear or side extension over the decades, so leaks here concentrate at the transition joints between original imperial copper and modern metric fittings behind kitchens, and along heating runs sunk into solid extension floors. The larger detached homes carry long pipe runs and multiple wet rooms, giving slow leaks ample cover before any damp reaches the surface.

Can you provide a report for my insurer?

Every Edgware 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

Edgware & Barnet

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Losing water in Edgware?

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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