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What happens if the water damage and moisture are ignored?

It is crucial to address moisture and water damage as soon as possible because water can easily seep through walls, floors, and ceilings, causing significant damage. For example, water can penetrate carpeting, carpet padding, hardwood floors, and even grout lines in tiles. If water and moisture damage occur in the ceiling, it can be even more destructive and may cause the ceiling to collapse.


Apart from physical damage, water and moisture damage can also lead to more severe issues such as poor air quality, increased humidity, growth of mold and mildew, and unpleasant odors that can permeate walls, floors, and ceilings. These problems can pose serious health hazards, making it vital to address water and moisture damage promptly and professionally to ensure the safety and well-being of anyone present in the affected space. Taking timely action can help prevent further damage and minimize the risk of health hazards.


Once moisture is detected, our team takes precise measurements and documents our findings. We determine a drying goal by taking moisture content readings from known dry materials in an undamaged area or structure. These readings help us establish a standard for the amount of moisture present in the affected area.


If there are no dry materials in the structure, we use a comparable structure to determine a drying goal. Our team is highly skilled and trained to accurately measure and document moisture levels, ensuring that we can provide the most effective and efficient drying solutions to address the water damage. Our ultimate goal is to restore the affected area to a safe and healthy condition, minimizing the potential for further damage and ensuring your peace of mind. By setting a drying goal, we can track our progress towards restoring the affected area and ensuring that it is safe for use again.

What are the methods used in moisture detection?

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At our restoration company, we pride ourselves on using state-of-the-art equipment to identify moisture intrusion and create an effective plan for mitigation. Without these tools, it would be challenging to evaluate the damage accurately and determine the best course of action.


Our team uses various equipment for moisture detection, including borescopes, hydro sensors, thermo-hygrometers, non-penetrating moisture meters, penetrating moisture meters, and thermal imaging devices.


By utilizing these advanced moisture detection tools, we can accurately evaluate the extent of damage caused by moisture intrusion and develop a comprehensive mitigation plan to address the issue quickly and efficiently.

Boroscope

Boroscope

Borescopes are cameras or videoscopes on a flexible or rigid tube that enable us to examine tight spaces or areas behind walls that are difficult to reach.

Hydro Moisture Sensor

Hydro Moisture Sensor

Hydro sensors are penetrating meters used to determine the extent of moisture that has traveled from the source. They are not appropriate for use with drywall or similar materials, but they can accurately assess moisture beneath carpeting or padding.

Thermo Hygrometers

Thermo Hygrometers

Thermo-hygrometers are used to measure temperature and relative humidity. We use them to determine if the affected space and surrounding environment can be effectively dried with tools like dehumidifiers.

Non-Penetrating Moisture Meters

Non-Penetrating Moisture Meters

Non-penetrating moisture meters use an electromagnetic signal to assess the moisture level of wood without causing damage, making them ideal for use

with wooden furniture and

expensive hardwood floors.

Penetrating Moisture Meters

Penetrating Moisture Meters

Penetrating moisture meters are more accurate than non-penetrating meters. They determine the moisture content of wood by measuring the resistance encountered by an electrical current running between small pins inserted

into the wood. This method is more

precise as water conducts electricity

while wood does not.

Thermal Imaging Devices

Thermal Imaging Devices

Thermal imaging devices use thermal energy to generate a visible image of hidden moisture. This equipment is invaluable for identifying moisture that is not visible to the naked eye.

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Frequently asked questions about leak detection

  • Why Should I call a leak detection company?

    We specialize in detecting and locating water leaks in homes and buildings. Our expertise can help minimize any potential damage caused by the leak, making it a better option for customers to call in a specialist like us to pinpoint the issue before excavation.


    Without our professional services, the cost of attempting to pursue a leak can be significant, leading to wasted time, money, and ultimately heartache. Don't wait until it's too late – us today to save yourself from the hassle and expense of a leak gone undetected.

  • Is my Leak inside or outside my dwelling?

    To identify the location of a leak, you can perform a simple test by turning off the shut-off valve located in your home. If the meter stops spinning after shutting off the valve, then the leak is most likely located inside the house. On the other hand, if the meter continues to spin, this indicates that the leak is likely outside the house. By conducting this test, you can get a clearer idea of where the leak is occurring, and take appropriate action to fix it.

  • I have an unknown water source. Do I need Leak Detection?

    It is true that when there is a leak in a water pipe, the water will tend to travel through the path of least resistance. This means that the water can surface at a location that is several yards away from the actual point of the leak, even if it is under your home's concrete slab. Therefore, if you suspect that there is a leak in your water pipes, it is important to address it promptly, even if you don't see any visible signs of water damage. Delaying repairs could lead to more serious issues down the line, such as mold growth, structural damage, or high water bills.

  • How are the leaks located?

    Our team is equipped with the latest electronic leak detection tools and techniques to locate leaks accurately and efficiently. We invest in cutting-edge technology and continuous training to ensure that our equipment and techniques are always up-to-date with the latest industry standards. Our technicians receive regular hands-on training by certified professionals who use state-of-the-art techniques and equipment. We take pride in our years of experience in the leak detection field, which has allowed us to refine our methods and deliver the highest quality service to our customers.

  • What are the three types of leak detection?

    There are three main types of leak detection methods that are commonly used to identify leaks in residential and commercial properties. These include:


    Visual Inspection: This is the simplest and most common method of leak detection. It involves a visual examination of the property, looking for signs of leaks such as water stains, mold growth, or dampness. This method is effective in identifying visible leaks, but it may not be sufficient for detecting hidden leaks that are not visible to the naked eye.


    Acoustic Detection: This method involves using specialized equipment to detect the sound of water leaking from pipes. The equipment uses highly sensitive microphones to amplify the sound of the leak, which helps to pinpoint the exact location of the leak. This method is effective for detecting hidden leaks that are not visible to the naked eye.


    Thermal Imaging: This method involves using infrared technology to detect temperature changes that are caused by leaking water. The equipment can detect temperature variations that are not visible to the naked eye, which helps to pinpoint the exact location of the leak. This method is effective for detecting hidden leaks that are not visible to the naked eye.


    Overall, a combination of these three methods may be used to provide the most accurate and effective leak detection services. Depending on the nature and severity of the leak, the most appropriate method may be selected to ensure timely and efficient detection and repair.

  • What are the most common types of hidden leaks?

    Hidden leaks can be difficult to detect, and they can cause significant damage if left untreated. The most common types of hidden leaks include:


    Underground water line leaks: Water supply lines that run underground can develop leaks due to various reasons, including corrosion, soil movement, and damage from tree roots. These leaks can go undetected for a long time and can cause significant damage to the surrounding area.


    Slab leaks: A slab leak is a leak that occurs in the pipes that are located beneath the concrete slab foundation of a building. These leaks can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor installation, corrosion, and soil movement. They can cause significant damage to the foundation of the building and can lead to high water bills.


    Shower and bathtub leaks: Leaks can occur in the plumbing that connects to showers and bathtubs. These leaks can be caused by faulty installation, worn-out gaskets, or damaged pipes. They can lead to mold growth, water damage, and higher water bills.


    Toilet leaks: Toilet leaks can be caused by a variety of factors, including a faulty flapper valve, worn-out seals, or a cracked toilet bowl. These leaks can go undetected for a long time and can cause significant damage to the surrounding area.


    It is important to address hidden leaks promptly to prevent further damage to the property and to keep water bills under control. If you suspect that you have a hidden leak, it is best to contact a professional leak detection service to identify and repair the leak before it causes more damage.

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