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SLAB HEAVE & RISING DAMP

Commercial & Residential

At 1300FINDLEAK, we specialize in identifying and resolving structural issues related to slab heave and rising damp. Slab heave occurs when reactive clay soils beneath concrete slabs expand, causing uneven movement that can result in significant structural damage. Rising damp, on the other hand, involves moisture rising through walls from the ground, leading to issues like deteriorating plaster, salt deposits, and mold growth. Our team uses advanced diagnostic tools and proven techniques to address these issues, ensuring your property remains safe, stable, and dry.

Understanding Slab Heave: Causes, Signs, and Remediation

  • Slab heave refers to the uneven movement of a house's footing and slab, a phenomenon that occurs when the underlying soil expands unevenly due to moisture absorption. This expansion can lift or lower different sections of a building's foundation, leading to structural instability.

  • The primary cause of slab heave is the presence of reactive clay soils beneath the concrete slabs, which swell upon absorbing moisture. Key contributors to soil saturation include:

    • Excessive rainwater

    • Broken sewer or stormwater pipes

    • Inadequate water management practices

    • Undetected burst pipes

  • The expansion of clay soils can exert significant upward pressure on the underside of a concrete slab, manifesting in various distressing signs within the building, such as:

    • Severe cracking in drywalls, trims, rendered surfaces, and tiles

    • Difficulty in opening or closing windows and doors

    • Stair-step cracks in brickwork

  • Addressing slab heave can be challenging and often requires a combination of advanced techniques, including:

    • Underpinning: This method strengthens and stabilizes the existing foundation.

    • Chemical Injections: These help to stabilize the soil by altering its properties to reduce swelling.

    • Resistance Piers: These are driven deep into the ground to transfer the structural load to stable soil layers.

    Implementing a robust water management plan is crucial to prevent future occurrences of slab heave.

Rising Damp: Understanding, Diagnosis, and Management

  • Rising damp is a form of moisture ingress where water from the ground ascends through the porous materials of a building's structure by capillary action. It typically affects the lower sections of walls and can lead to structural and aesthetic damage.

  • The primary cause of rising damp is the failure of damp-proof courses (DPC) or their absence, particularly in older buildings. Factors contributing to rising damp include:

    • Deterioration or bridging of the DPC due to construction faults or alterations, such as increased external ground levels or internal renovations that bypass the DPC layer.

  • Rising damp is indicated by tide marks caused by evaporating water on walls, peeling paint, wallpaper detachment, and salt efflorescence causing plaster to crumble. Diagnosis often involves moisture measurements and may require a detailed survey to differentiate from other types of dampness, such as condensation.

  • Effective treatment can include the installation of a new damp-proof course through methods like chemical DPC injections, which introduce a water-repellent substance into the walls. Modern technology plays a critical role in these treatments, ensuring precise application and lasting results.

  • Preventive measures include maintaining an effective DPC and avoiding structural changes that compromise its integrity. Regular inspections and timely repairs of external ground and plumbing fixtures are crucial to prevent water ingress.

  • Unchecked rising damp can severely damage building materials and finishes, leading to costly repairs. Health-wise, it can aggravate respiratory problems and contribute to unhealthy living conditions due to increased moisture and mold growth.

Rising damp in a storage room
Thermal camera identifying rising damp in wall
Rising damp in a bathroom wall

We Find Leaks Plumbers Can’t!

At 1300 FINDLEAK, our commitment to building enduring relationships with our valued customers is at the core of our philosophy. With a decade of extensive experience in gas and water leak detection across both residential and commercial environments, our expertise stands unrivaled in the field. Our reputation is further solidified by being trusted by over 200 industry-leading plumbing companies, builders, real estate agents, councils, water suppliers, and property maintenance firms. Our proficiency extends to locating a diverse range of building leaks, whether they are internal or external, encompassing roof leaks, balcony leaks, shower leaks, underground leaks, mysterious or intermittent leaks, and burst pipes for gas and water.

Our team of certified technicians at 1300 FINDLEAK boasts full licensing and insurance, ensuring the delivery of premium service. Armed with cutting-edge equipment including advanced thermal cameras, acoustic leak detection devices, tracer gas detection tools, CCTV camera inspections, moisture mapping technology, fluoro dye testing, roof assessment techniques, and precise Utility Line Locating methods, we steadfastly uphold our position at the forefront of technological advancements. Our unwavering commitment to innovation involves a continuous investment in the latest European tools, thereby allowing us to provide holistic water leak detection solutions across Melbourne. The hallmark of our service lies in its accuracy, efficiency, and the unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.

Our pricing structure is fixed and determined based on the service required and the specific location, ensuring transparency and affordability. Embrace our services for a dependable and professional approach to identifying and resolving leaks.

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Leak Detection Residential
$298.00

Starting from $298 including GST for the first hour, with an additional charge of $98 for every extra hour. The final cost depends on your location. Most inspections only take one hour, but if additional time is needed, the technicians will inform you before proceeding. Book online or free call 1300 FINDLEAK (1300 346 353).

Family Owned & Operated

We're family-owned and run providing you with personalised service where the customer always comes first and is always right. When it comes to leak detection services, Melbourne can rely on us to care about your home and treat it like it is our own.

No more scary bills! We offer transparent and fixed prices for each job so you can rest easy knowing exactly how much you'll be paying. You can even book online or call us directly for a hassle-free experience.

At 1300 FINDLEAK, we are committed to providing our clients with reliable, professional, and affordable leak detection services in Melbourne.

Proudly Serving Melbourne:

Seeking leak detection in Melbourne? We service a vast area in Victoria including Mornington Peninsula, Werribee, Gippsland, Bendigo, Ballarat, and Shepparton. We also cover areas outside Victoria including Sydney, Wollongong, in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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1300 FINDLEAK – Your Ultimate Shield Against Leaks in Melbourne!

1300 FINDLEAK is a national leak detection and repair service. We cater to a wide range of clients, including plumbing companies, property maintenance companies, real estate agents, councils, and water suppliers. We have experts who can fix any gas or water leak damage using their skills and knowledge. No job is too big or small, so call the leaders in gas, water and pool leak detection, residential or commercial today!