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Leak Detection Stratford

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

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

Local knowledge

Stratford housing, from a leak engineer's side

Stratford is dominated by post-Olympic new-build density: East Village towers, the blocks around the International Quarter and the older estates behind the Broadway, alongside surviving pockets of Victorian terrace towards Maryland. In the flats, hot and cold feeds run from plastic manifolds hidden in service cupboards, and stacked wet rooms sit one above another across identical floor plates. Push-fit pipework threads through ceiling voids and boxed risers you cannot see into. Leaks hide because a joint that weeps behind a cupboard panel or above a plasterboard ceiling gives no obvious sign until water reaches the flat below, and the shared layouts mean one design weakness repeats across many homes.

Engineer's note

In Stratford's blocks we start at the manifold and the riser, not the wall. Pressure testing the plastic manifold and moisture mapping the void tells us which flat and which fitting is losing water, and we coordinate access through the building management so a stacked-flat leak is proven, not disputed. Non-invasive throughout, with an insurer-ready trace and access report on completion.

Covered in Stratford

  • 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 Stratford

01

Manifold joint weeping behind the cupboard

In the East Village and International Quarter flats the manifold sits in a hallway or utility cupboard, feeding every outlet from one plastic block. When a push-fit tail was not driven fully home it weeps a fine spray that the insulation soaks up, so the floor of the cupboard stays damp for weeks before it shows on the ceiling below. We isolate and pressure test the manifold to find the exact tail rather than stripping the cupboard out.

02

Shower tray leak reaching the flat below

Stratford's stacked bathrooms mean an upstairs shower tray or its waste seal drains straight onto your ceiling when it fails. The neighbour sees nothing because the water runs under their tray and along the joists before it drops. Thermal imaging and moisture mapping let us mark the wet path on both sides and pin the source, so the managing agent can arrange access to the right flat with the evidence in hand.

03

Underfloor heating circuit losing pressure

Several newer Stratford blocks run wet underfloor heating in the screed. When the system keeps dropping pressure and topping up, the loss is usually a single fitting or a pinhole in one loop, not the whole floor. Lifting screed on a hunch is expensive and destructive. We pressure test the loops and use thermal imaging to read the circuit, isolating the failing zone so any opening-up is confined to a small, defined patch.

04

Concealed riser leak staining the stairwell

Communal risers carry supply and heating pipework up through boxed shafts beside the stairs and lift core. A slow leak on a joint inside the shaft tracks down and blooms as damp on the stairwell wall or a lower flat's hallway, far from the actual fault. Because it is communal pipework it needs proving before the freeholder will open the box. We locate the leak acoustically and confirm it under pressure, then report it clearly.

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 Stratford — FAQs

How quickly can you attend a leak in Stratford?

Same-day appointments are usually available in Stratford and across Newham, 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 Stratford?

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 Stratford properties?

Yes — Stratford is dominated by post-Olympic new-build density: East Village towers, the blocks around the International Quarter and the older estates behind the Broadway, alongside surviving pockets of Victorian terrace towards Maryland. In the flats, hot and cold feeds run from plastic manifolds hidden in service cupboards, and stacked wet rooms sit one above another across identical floor plates. Push-fit pipework threads through ceiling voids and boxed risers you cannot see into. Leaks hide because a joint that weeps behind a cupboard panel or above a plasterboard ceiling gives no obvious sign until water reaches the flat below, and the shared layouts mean one design weakness repeats across many homes.

Can you provide a report for my insurer?

Every Stratford 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

Stratford & Newham

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Losing water in Stratford?

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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