Damp Patches
Stains or damp patches on walls and ceilings, or paint that bubbles and lifts, usually mean water is escaping behind the surface.
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Damp patch on the ceiling, a City of Cape Town water bill that keeps climbing, or pressure that has quietly dropped? We pinpoint hidden leaks in Durbanville homes with acoustic and thermal equipment, so we only open up the exact spot, not your whole wall.
Tell us what you are seeing and we will call you back with an honest, upfront price before any work starts.
A hidden leak rarely announces itself. If you have noticed any of these around your home, it is worth a call before the damage spreads.
Stains or damp patches on walls and ceilings, or paint that bubbles and lifts, usually mean water is escaping behind the surface.
If your City of Cape Town municipal bill jumps with no change in how you use water, a leak on the supply side is the usual culprit.
A gradual or sudden drop in pressure at the taps can point to a leak on the line, often in older galvanised piping.
The sound of water moving through the walls when every tap is closed is a classic sign of a hidden pipe leak.
A warm spot on a tiled floor can mean a leak on the hot-water line running under the slab.
A persistent damp or musty smell in a room, cupboard or garage often traces back to slow, hidden water damage.
Plenty of the older homes around Durbanville, from the CBD and Sonstraal through Kenridge, Eversdal and Valmary Park, were built in the 1970s and 80s and plumbed with galvanised steel piping. Decades on, that pipe corrodes from the inside, thins at the joints and starts to weep, often out of sight inside a wall or, in the slab-on-ground kitchens common to that era, hidden under the concrete floor as a classic slab leak.
Two things local to Durbanville make it worse. First, the winter cold fronts that roll in from May to August cause pipes to contract and crack, so a lot of leaks only show up after the first serious cold snap. Second, City of Cape Town pressure in parts of Durbanville can sit above the 400 kPa that SANS 10252 allows at a fixture, and that constant strain finds the weakest joint. Homes running on a borehole or well-point since the Day Zero drought get a third problem: sediment and scale that slowly wears fittings and valves.
Whatever the cause, we find it without guesswork. Using acoustic listening and thermal-imaging equipment, we trace the leak to the exact point, then open up only that spot. No breaking walls to "have a look", and a clear, upfront price before we lift a tool.
We’re a local Durbanville team covering the whole area: Durbanville CBD, Sonstraal Heights, Kenridge, Eversdal, Vierlanden, Pinehurst, D’Urbanvale, Uitzicht and Goedemoed, plus neighbouring Kraaifontein, Brackenfell and Bellville.
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