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Water Leak Detection in St Julians

Water Leak Detection in St Julians – Non-Destructive Thermal Imaging

St Julians has a high concentration of apartment blocks where leaks often travel between units. Our team provides precise leak detection for residential and commercial properties using advanced thermal imaging.

Our recent work in St Julians highlights how easily water can migrate through walls, slabs and shared structures. We recently detected balcony water infiltration that was seeping into indoor ceilings, and located a leaking hot water pipe inside a rental unit before major damage developed. These cases are common in high-density apartment areas like St Julians, where even a small leak can quickly spread to neighbouring flats. With non-destructive thermal imaging and acoustic tracing, we identify the source fast and help prevent costly repairs. Below are some of the most frequent leak problems we resolve in St Julians properties.

WORK PROCESS

4 Simple Process To Follow

1
Inspection & Thermal Imaging Scan

We use FLIR® high-resolution thermal cameras to detect temperature differences that reveal hidden water pathways.

2
Acoustic & Moisture Tests

We cross-check findings using acoustic listening devices and moisture meters.

3
Precise Leak Location Pinpoint

We identify the exact point of leakage so repairs are fast, clean and cost-effective.

4
Optional Repair & Reporting

We can provide repair recommendations or full reports for insurers, landlords or building administrators.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Prices vary depending on location and complexity. Most residential investigations range between €110–€140+VAT. Request a quote for an exact estimate.

No—our process is fully non-destructive. Only the repair phase may require a contractor.

Same-day and next-day appointments available across Malta & Gozo.

Yes. We specialise in disputes where the source must be identified precisely.

Yes. We provide highly detailed technical reports including photo evidence, thermal images and findings summaries.