What is Leak Detection?
Leak detection is the process of identifying and locating sources of water leaks in a building or facility. It's essential to detect leaks early on to prevent damage, wasting resources, and potentially leading to costly repairs.
Types of Leak Detection
- Dripping faucets: Leaks can occur when a faucet's aerator or valve becomes clogged or damaged, causing water to drip continuously.
 - Underground leaks: Leaks beneath the surface can be difficult to detect and often require specialized equipment, such as thermal imaging cameras.
 - Clogged drains: Hair, soap scum, and other debris can accumulate in drains and cause backups, even if they're not actually leaking.
 
Common Issues with Leak Detection
Some common issues that can arise when using leak detection methods include:
- Lack of sensitivity: Some leaks may not be detected by certain leak detection technologies, leading to false positives.
 - Sensitivity to temperature and humidity: Leaks can be more easily detected in warm or humid environments, which can affect the accuracy of some methods.
 - Interference from other sources of water damage