Leak Detection Kenmore
Water bill climbing with no obvious reason? Old homes in Kenmore and the surrounding western suburbs often have ageing copper supply pipes and slab penetrations that develop slow leaks for years before they're noticed. We find them fast — no guesswork, no unnecessary digging.
The Leak Your Water Bill Already Knows About
Many of the older homes in Kenmore, Indooroopilly and Brookfield were built with copper supply pipework that is now 40–60 years old. Pinhole leaks in copper pipes, failed joints behind tiles, and cracked slab penetrations are common in homes of this era — and they often run silently for months before becoming visible.
TBP Plumbing Kenmore uses proven detection methods and specialist equipment to pinpoint leaks with minimal disruption. We identify the source, explain what we've found, and provide a fixed-price repair quote before any work starts.
We service residential homes, townhouses, unit blocks, and commercial properties across Greater Brisbane.
What We Detect & Fix
- Underground pipe leaks
- Slab leak detection
- Wall and ceiling leaks
- Burst pipe location
- Irrigation system leaks
- Roof and stormwater leaks
- CCTV pipe inspection
- Leak repairs once located
Signs You May Have a Hidden Leak
Leaks aren't always obvious. These are the most common warning signs — and the earlier you act, the less damage and cost involved.
Higher than normal water bill
An unexplained increase in your water bill — with no obvious change in usage — is one of the clearest signs water is escaping somewhere in your system.
Damp walls or ceilings
Patches of damp, soft plasterboard, peeling paint, or water stains on walls or ceilings with no obvious cause above often indicate a hidden pipe leak behind the surface.
Mould in unexpected places
Mould appearing in areas away from bathrooms and kitchens — particularly on internal walls, under floors, or in wardrobes — suggests persistent moisture from a hidden leak nearby.
Wet or soft patches in the lawn
Patches of unusually green or lush grass, soft or boggy ground, or water pooling in dry weather can indicate an underground pipe leak below the surface.
Sound of running water
If you can hear water running, trickling, or hissing inside walls or under floors when all taps and appliances are turned off, there's likely a leak in your pipework.
Water meter moving when idle
Turn off all water in your home and check the meter. If it's still ticking or the dial is moving, water is escaping somewhere in your system — even if you can't see or hear it.
Noticed any of these signs?
Early detection keeps repair costs down and prevents structural damage. Call us for an on-site assessment.
How We Find Leaks
Our approach is focused on finding the exact source with minimum disruption — avoiding unnecessary cutting or digging before we know precisely where the problem is.
On-site assessment
We review your symptoms, check water usage patterns, inspect visible plumbing, and isolate the likely zone — narrowing down where the leak is before any specialist equipment is deployed.
Locate with specialist equipment
Depending on the leak type and location, we use pressure testing, acoustic listening equipment, thermal detection, or CCTV pipe inspection to pinpoint the exact source without guesswork.
Clear report & repair plan
Once found, we explain exactly what we've located, where it is, and what repair options are available — with a fixed-price quote before any repair work begins. No surprises.
Detection Methods We Use
Method
Pressure testing
Best for
Confirming a leak exists and isolating which section of pipework is affected
Acoustic listening equipment
Locating leaks in underground pipes and under slabs by detecting sound of escaping water
Thermal imaging
Identifying moisture behind walls and ceilings through temperature variation — no cutting required
CCTV pipe inspection
Visual inspection of drain and sewer lines to identify cracks, joint failures, or blockage points
Leak Detection Costs
We confirm costs before any significant investigation or repair work begins.
Leak detection costs depend on the type and location of the leak. A visible leaking tap or fixture is usually simple to diagnose and price on the spot. A hidden leak in a wall, under a slab, or in an underground pipe requires more time and specialist equipment — and the cost reflects that.
For more complex situations, we start with an on-site assessment to confirm the likely source, decide on the best detection method, and provide clear costs before moving ahead with any significant investigation or repair work.
In many cases, once the leak is found, the repair can be completed in the same visit.
Call Out Fee
$99During business hours (7:30am–3:30pm Mon–Fri). Includes on-site assessment and confirmation of likely leak location before any investigation work begins.
Visible / Simple Leaks
Quoted on-siteLeaking taps, fittings, or clearly accessible fixtures — diagnosed and priced on the day with a clear quote before repair.
Hidden / Complex Leaks
Quoted after assessmentLeaks under slabs, in walls, or in underground pipework require specialist detection. We confirm costs after on-site assessment — no surprise bills.
Think you have a hidden leak?
The sooner it's found, the less damage and cost involved. Call us to book an assessment.
Where We Service
Based in Kenmore, we cover the western Brisbane and surrounding suburbs. We also travel across Brisbane Northside and Southside for residential, commercial, and strata jobs.
When We're Available
Business Hours
$99 call out fee applies
24/7 Emergency
Burst pipes, active leaks, water damage in progress
Active leaks and burst pipes can't wait until morning. We're on call around the clock for situations causing immediate damage.
Call (07) 2103 2391Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about leak detection.
Suspect a hidden leak?
Early detection saves money and prevents structural damage. We'll locate it with minimal disruption and provide a clear repair quote before any work begins.