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Water Leak Detection by Dave Wilkinson
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Why Repairing the Wrong Area Often Fails

One of the most common problems with water leaks in homes is that repairs are sometimes carried out in the wrong location.

 

This often happens because the visible signs of water damage inside the home are mistaken for the source of the leak.

 

In many situations the water may have entered the building somewhere else and travelled through the structure before finally appearing inside the home.

Why Visible Damage Can Be Misleading

When water travels through a building, it may move through roof spaces, wall cavities, structural framing or internal materials before becoming visible.

 

This means the place where water stains or damp patches appear may not be where the water actually entered the structure.

 

As a result, repairing the area where the damage appears does not always stop the leak.

Why Correct Investigation Matters

Identifying the true source of a water leak is an important step before repairs begin.

 

By carefully investigating how the water is entering the building and tracing its path through the structure, it becomes possible to locate the original entry point.

 

Once the correct source has been identified, repairs can then be directed to the right location.

Understanding how water moves through a home is key to identifying the true source of a problem. In many cases, a professional water leak investigation is needed to accurately determine where the water is entering and how it is travelling through the structure.

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These types of water leak issues are commonly seen in homes across Melbourne's Bayside, Kingston, Stonnington, Mornington Peninsula, Glen Eira, Monash, Boroondara and Greater Dandenong.

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Water leak detection pricing starts from $500 + GST with no call out fee and fixed pricing with no hidden costs. Same day service available.

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For professional water leak detection in Melbourne, contact Dave Wilkinson on 0439 419 007 or info@dwleaks.com.au
 

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