Does anyone know of a company that finds underfloor leaks in central heating etc by thermal imaging? Or indeed any other means! Have creeping damp patch on hotpress floor (house is a bungalow and floor is bare cement). It increases a few inches a month roughly. Seems worse since heating season is over.
There are 3 ways of detecting leaks in central heating:
1. Thermal image camera with central heating on. This will show up in concrete floors as red/orange area. The problem with this is that uninsulated joints within the concrete show up the same colour and when you break up the concrete, there is no leak.
2. Sonic listening device. Very good but can be deceiving with surrounding noise, such as rain outside. They are very precise.
3. Drain system, fill with gas and gas detecting device sources leakage.
The best is a combination of thermal image camera used in conjunction with sonic listening device.
A guy I know has all 3 devices and is excellent at finding leaks, however, it will depend on what part of the country you are in.
Saying that, if you know where the leak is, and you can see the wet patch, why not break up the concrete in that area and see if that is where the leak is. It will be far cheaper than to get somebody out with the above equipment. The guy I know charges €300 plus any repair works needed.