Leakage Detection related advice

Business entities are frequently baffled by their growing water bills as with no apparent change in their consumption. They find themselves at a position of loss to explain the extra charges. Water leakages from your system may go undetected for months until the water bill reaches you and the realization that thousands of dollars have vanished down the drain sinks in. With Government policy reflecting in Building Regulations and sustainability standards that request the reduction of water consumption, it is important that all public and commercial enterprises are aware of their responsibilities to the environment and also their bottom-line.

Also the environmental and economic losses incurred, leakages may also be a public problem as pollution can affect the water supply from the holes in the leakage pipes. Hence water leakage detection is necessary.


The savings that you can make on an annual and on-going basis are substantial but the chance for businesses to continue to benefit depends on adding this procedure to your annual business maintenance plan. By supervising your system at regular intervals, you can make sure early water or oil leakage detection keeps oil and water losses to a minimum and ensures maximum savings.

The certified and specialized engineers use the latest water or fuel leakage detection technology, including CCTV, digital correlation and thermal imaging to find leakages. If the leakages are below the ground, these systems can lessen the disruption above ground by pinpointing and alleviating the point of excavation. For leakages in large supply of networks, a Step test can be undertaken to isolate the leakage area. This removes the requirement to survey the complete system which tremendously lessens time and expenses. Ongoing supervising of all kinds of water systems big or small is something that should be considered as this permit an instant response to leakages as they happen.

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