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Water Leak Detection & Investigation
Stonnington Water Leak Detection
From $500 + GST
Thermal imaging, Acoustic detection & written report included
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Written Report
Thermal Imaging
Acoustic Detection
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Stonnington's Local Water Leak Detection Specialist
Dave Wilkinson Water Leak Detection serves homeowners across Mornington, Mount Eliza, Mount Martha, Rosebud, Dromana, Rye, Sorrento, Portsea, Hastings, Somerville, Safety Beach, Red Hill and Blairgowrie — using a construction-first approach with FLIR thermal imaging and acoustic detection to locate the exact source of water leaks.
Water leak detection & investigation from $500 + GST covering up to 2 hours on site, including thermal imaging, acoustic detection and a full written report. No call out fee.
Areas we service across Stonnington include:
• Malvern
• Malvern East
• South Yarra
• Toorak
• Glen Iris
• Kooyong
We work across Stonnington helping homeowners investigate water leaks in homes where the source is not always obvious. Whether the issue is coming from a roof, balcony, shower, window, or somewhere less obvious, the goal is to identify the likely source before repairs begin.
How Water Leak Detection Works in Homes
When water appears somewhere in your home, the first step in water leak detection is to carefully listen and understand exactly what has been happening.
From there, the next step is to examine your home using experience and a strong understanding of how homes are built. Construction knowledge helps determine where water is most likely entering the structure and how it may be travelling through the building.
The information you provide often reveals important clues about where the water may be entering and where the investigation should begin.
Modern leak detection tools may sometimes assist during the investigation.
However, most water leaks are ultimately identified through building knowledge, careful observation, and a structured investigation process.
A Smarter Approach to Water Leak Detection
Many leak detection companies rely heavily on electronic equipment such as thermal cameras, moisture meters, and acoustic listening devices.
Dave Wilkinson approaches water leak detection differently.
The investigation is guided first by construction knowledge and understanding how homes are built. By examining the structure of the home and how different building elements connect together, it becomes possible to identify where water is most likely entering the building.
Modern leak detection tools are still used when appropriate and can assist the investigation. However, they are used as supporting tools, not the primary method of finding the leak.
This combination of construction experience, structured investigation, and modern leak detection tools helps accurately identify where water is entering a home and how it is travelling through the structure.
These tools can sometimes help identify areas where moisture is present.
However, these tools often show where water currently exists, not necessarily where the water originally entered the building.
Water can travel through framing, cavities, insulation, pipes and structural elements before becoming visible. Because of this, the source of the leak may be several metres away from where moisture is detected.