Vortex

Our Tech

We provide advanced leak detection services to accurately locate hidden leaks with minimal disruption. The tech we use includes tracer gas, thermal imaging, moisture meters, endoscope inspections, pressure gauges, listening devices, and salts testing, each suited to different leak types and conditions. These methods can be combined for maximum precision across plumbing and heating systems.

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Tracer Gas

Tracer gas is one of the most effective and reliable methods for detecting hidden leaks in pipework and sealed systems. A safe, inert gas (typically a hydrogen and nitrogen mix) is introduced into the system. If a leak is present, the gas will escape through the smallest of openings and, in most cases, allows us to accurately pinpoint the leak using a sensitive detection device.

Vortex Leak Detection use the Jacob’s mc Sniffer 430, a professional wireless gas sniffer to find leaks on incoming mains, hot and cold-water systems, heating pipes, and underfloor heating.

Why Use Tracer Gas?

  • Locates even the tiniest leaks

  • No invasive digging or unnecessary damage

  • Safe, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly

  • Ideal for water pipes inside and outside your property

How It Works

  1. Initial Testing – We identify which pipework is affected

  2. System Isolation – The suspected pipe is emptied and pressurised with tracer gas

  3. Detection – We scan the area with the Jacob’s gas Sniffer

  4. Leak Location – The leak is accurately marked for repair

  5. Access & Repair – Access can be made to uncover and fix the leak, depending on its location and complexity

Thermal Imaging

Thermal inspection cameras are a fast and effective way to detect hidden leaks without causing any disruption. By scanning surfaces, we can identify temperature changes caused by moisture or escaping water, allowing us to pinpoint problem areas quickly and accurately. We use the Hikmicro Pocket 2, a powerful little pocket camera. It highlights surface temperatures by showing up on screen with different blends of colours to define between hot and cold.

Why Use Thermal Imaging?

  • Non-destructive and mess-free

  • Detects leaks in walls, floors, and ceilings

  • Ideal for hot water pipes, heating systems, and underfloor heating

  • Speeds up diagnosis and repair by highlighting exact problem areas

How It Works

  1. Area Scan – A thermal camera captures temperature variations across most surfaces

  2. Leak Detection – Heat signatures reveal potential leak points or anomalies

  3. Marking the Area – We highlight the affected zones for further investigation or repair

  4. Next Steps – If needed, we advise on access and the best route to carry out the repair

Moisture Meter Leak Detection

A moisture meter is a quick and reliable tool for detecting hidden dampness caused by water leaks. By measuring the moisture levels within walls, floors, and other materials, we can identify areas affected by water ingress—helping to confirm the presence of a leak and track how far the moisture has spread without needing to open up walls or floors unnecessarily.

Why Use a Moisture Meter?

  • Pinpoints damp areas without damage

  • Fast readings with immediate results

  • Ideal for tracking leaks behind plaster, tiles, and wooden floors

  • Helps assess water damage and leak severity

How It Works

  1. Visual Inspection – We assess signs of damp, staining, or water damage

  2. Moisture Readings – A handheld meter is used to scan walls, floors, and affected areas

  3. Leak Assessment – Abnormal moisture levels indicate potential leak points

  4. Mapping the Spread – We trace how far the moisture has travelled

  5. Advice & Next Steps – We provide recommendations on how to proceed with repairs or further investigation

Endoscope Leak Inspection

An endoscope camera allows us to visually inspect hidden pipework and tight spaces with minimal disturbance. By feeding a small camera into hard-to-reach areas—such as behind walls, under floors, or inside voids—we can visually confirm the location and cause of a leak with high accuracy without opening up large sections of your property.

Why Use an Endoscope?

  • Direct visual confirmation of leaks or damage

  • Minimal access needed—small holes or access points only

  • Ideal for wall cavities, floor voids, and tight spaces

  • Helps avoid unnecessary damage or exploratory work

How It Works

  1. Initial Assessment – We identify the most likely leak area

  2. Camera Insertion – A flexible endoscope is carefully inserted through a small access point

  3. Live Inspection – Real-time video feed reveals leaks, corrosion, or pipe damage

  4. Locate the Issue – We pinpoint the exact location of the problem

Plan the Repair – We advise on the best access route for repair or further investigation

Pressure Gauge Testing

Using a pressure gauge is one of the simplest and most effective ways to check for hidden leaks in pipework. By isolating a section of the system and monitoring pressure levels over time, we can confirm whether a leak is present—even if it’s not yet visible.

Why Use a Pressure Gauge?

  • Quick and reliable way to detect leaks

  • Ideal for confirming suspected pressure loss

  • Works with a wide range of plumbing and heating systems

  • Often the first step before advanced leak detection methods

How It Works

  1. System Isolation – We isolate the relevant pipework or system

  2. Pressurisation – The system is pressurised and fitted with a gauge

  3. Monitoring – We monitor the gauge over time for any pressure drop

  4. Diagnosis – A loss in pressure confirms the presence of a leak

  5. Next Steps – If a leak is confirmed, we can proceed with more detailed detection methods like tracer gas or thermal imaging

Listening Stick Leak Detection

A listening stick is a tried-and-true tool for detecting leaks by sound. By placing the stick on exposed pipework or surfaces, we can listen for the distinct sound of water escaping under pressure, helping to identify the general area of a hidden leak especially for mains water leaks.

Why Use a Listening Stick?

  • Quick, low-tech method with immediate results

  • Ideal for metal pipework (especially mains water lines)

  • No power required—can be used anywhere

  • A great first step before advanced leak detection tools

How It Works

  1. Initial Check – We identify accessible sections of pipework

  2. Sound Detection – The listening stick is placed on the pipe or floor above it

  3. Leak Confirmation – We listen for the high-frequency sound of water escaping under pressure

  4. Pinpoint Area – Suspected areas are marked for further inspection or testing

  5. Follow-Up – If needed, we confirm the exact leak location using other methods like tracer gas or thermal imaging

Salts Testing Leak Detection

Salts testing is a highly effective method for detecting leaks in concrete or masonry structures. By analysing the presence of salts in the material, we can identify areas affected by moisture ingress—helping to confirm the existence of a leak and the extent of water penetration.

Why Use Salts Testing?

  • Detects moisture that has travelled through concrete, brick, or masonry

  • Reveals hidden leaks in structures without causing damage

  • Ideal for identifying leaks in basements, foundations, and retaining walls

  • Helps to assess long-term water damage and its impact on building integrity

How It Works

  1. Initial Assessment – We visually inspect the area for signs of water damage or dampness

  2. Salt Sampling – Samples are taken from the affected areas, such as walls or floors

  3. Testing – The salt content in the samples is analysed to confirm moisture presence

  4. Leak Diagnosis – Elevated salt levels confirm the presence of water ingress, indicating a potential leak

  5. Further Investigation – If necessary, we advise on the next steps for leak repair or further diagnostic testing

Acoustic Leak Detection

Using advanced sound-based technology, acoustic leak detection is a fast, non-invasive method for locating hidden leaks in pressurised pipework and sealed systems. The Hikmicro AD21P acoustic device identifies the distinct ultrasonic sounds produced by escaping water or gases, allowing for precise leak detection.

At Vortex Leak Detection, we use the Hikmicro AD21P, a state-of-the-art acoustic device that pinpoints leaks by identifying ultrasonic noises. This enables us to quickly locate leaks in mains supply, hot and cold water, central heating systems, underfloor heating, and more—without causing unnecessary disruption.

Why Choose Acoustic Leak Detection?

Detects even the smallest leaks with pinpoint accuracy
No need for digging, drilling, or damage to property
Works through walls, floors, and other obstructions
Safe, clean, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor systems

How It Works

Initial Check – We identify accessible sections of pipework
Sound Detection – The listening mic is placed on the pipe or floor above it
Leak Confirmation – We listen for the high-frequency sound of water escaping under pressure
Pinpoint Area – Suspected areas are marked for further inspection or testing
Follow-Up – If needed, we confirm the exact leak location using other methods like tracer gas or thermal imaging.