Residential and Industrial Leak Detection Services in Melbourne, FL
While DIY methods may help detect visible leaks, hidden leaks can only be detected with specialized equipment and expertise. When they go undetected, they can damage your property, lead to significant water loss, soil erosion, compromise building integrity, promote mold growth, and inflate your utility bills.
From small leaks that require only minor repairs to large issues that call for major fixes, our technicians quickly identify and diagnose any problem using cutting-edge leak detection service in Brevard County techniques.
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Our Comprehensive Leak Detection Techniques
Our Comprehensive Leak Detection Techniques
Thermal Imaging
Capturing thermal images to detect temperature variations. This non-invasive technique is effective for concealed areas like walls, floors and ceilings.
Acoustic Leak Detection
A non-intrusive technique to locate hidden leaks by analyzing sound waves to interpret sounds created by leaks, such as hissing, dripping or rushing water.
Tracer Gas Detection
Introducing a gas with specific properties into a system or area is used to outline and measure the concentration of the tracer gas, to pinpoint the exact leak location.
Moisture Meter
Moisture meters typically involve a probe or sensors inserted into the material to help assess the potential for mold growth, structural damage or degradation.
Borescope
Visual probe and camera inspection which transmits the images of hard-to-reach or inaccessible areas such as pipes, plumbing systems or ductwork.
Water Analysis
Examines water composition to determine quality and suitability. It helps identify whether the leak is tap water, wastewater, rainwater or groundwater.
Thermal Imaging
Capturing thermal images to detect temperature variations. This non-invasive technique is effective for concealed areas like walls, floors and ceilings.
Acoustic Leak Detection
A non-intrusive technique to locate hidden leaks by analyzing sound waves to interpret sounds created by leaks, such as hissing, dripping or rushing water.
Tracer Gas Detection
Introducing a gas with specific properties into a system or area is used to outline and measure the concentration of the tracer gas, to pinpoint the exact leak location.
Moisture Meter
Moisture meters typically involve a probe or sensors inserted into the material to help assess the potential for mold growth, structural damage or degradation.
Borescope
Visual probe and camera inspection which transmits the images of hard-to-reach or inaccessible areas such as pipes, plumbing systems or ductwork.
Water Analysis
Examines water composition to determine quality and suitability. It helps identify whether the leak is tap water, wastewater, rainwater or groundwater.