A hidden leak behind a wall or under a slab can waste thousands of litres, destroy structural timbers, and breed mould — all before you see a single drop. Our non-invasive technology pinpoints the exact location so repairs are minimal and targeted.
Average cost of water damage from an undetected leak in an Australian home. Early detection typically costs a fraction of that.
of our leak detections avoid any wall or floor demolition
We don't guess and check. We use proven technology to pinpoint the exact location of the leak before any repair work begins.
Pressurised water escaping through a crack creates a distinct sound. Our ground microphones and contact sensors amplify and isolate these sounds to pinpoint the leak's location through concrete, soil, and walls.
Water leaking behind walls or under floors creates temperature differences invisible to the naked eye. Our thermal cameras visualise these cold spots instantly — no holes drilled, no tiles removed.
For leaks inside drain or sewer pipes, we send a high-definition camera through the line. You see exactly where the crack, joint failure, or root intrusion is happening — live on screen.
If usage hasn't changed but bills are climbing, water is going somewhere you can't see.
Discolouration or bubbling paint often indicates water seeping from behind.
Persistent dampness creates the perfect breeding ground for mould and mildew.
Turn everything off, check your meter. If it's still moving, you have a leak.
Water under tiles causes adhesive failure. If tiles suddenly feel loose, investigate.
A sudden drop in pressure can mean water is escaping the system before reaching your taps.
A small pinhole leak can release up to 200 litres per day. Over months, that's structural timber rot, mould health risks, and repair bills that dwarf the cost of detection.
Typical leak detection cost
Average repair cost when caught late
Structural damage from long-term leaks