Cost effective electronic leak detection methods

A Roof Investigations product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 19, 2005

We can find the exact point of entry quickly and accurately using our cost effective electronic leak detection methods. Tests can be performed in either dry or wet conditions

Roof Investigations Limited specialise in cost effective, comprehensive, accurate Electronic Leak Detection surveys to identify leaks on most roof areas, balconies, gutters, etc that have a water ingress problem using hi tech electronic leak detection equipment.

This not only eliminates the guesswork from maintenance but also eliminates expensive re roofing costs as only the identified leaks need be repaired.

As part of the survey Roof Investigations are able to offer a full report identifying the problem areas which includes photographs and plan drawings for the client to action as they wish.

Roof Investigations' mission is to provide professional building owners and managers with critical information with regard to the condition of their roofs so that they can make informed decisions to the correct course of action in their roof maintenance programme.

Roof Investigations have recently undertaken surveys for many major clients who include Salford University, Emerson Group, Bruntwood Group, Manchester Airport, British Telecom, Birmingham University, British Telecom and Mitie Group who have all been delighted with the service.

They are also able to offer Thermographic Moisture Scans, Interscope Surveys, Dye Testing, Ultrasonic Leak Detection, Vacuum Testing, Electronic Moisture Scans and Roof Condition Reports which have also been used for reactive maintenance or can form part of a planned maintenance programme.

Roof Investigations Limited offer competitive rates and an excellent professional service.

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