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Morning/Afternoon.

To whom it may concern.

I run my own Leak Detection company (www.leaktraceandaccess.com) and was wondering if you may be interested in some of the services I can offer to help you pinpoint any leaks your clients may have or rule out any further leaks before any restoration works begin. Here is a list of some of the services I can provide....

Central Heating Leaks
Mains Water leaks
Hot Water Supplies
Fire Ring Mains
Swimming Pool Leaks
Flat roof ingress

I can carry out pressure tests, tracer gas surveys, acoustic surveys, thermal imaging, moisture surveys, dye testing, tests for damp etc. All works can be carried out internally & externally on domestic or commercial properties. All jobs come with a full written report including pictures and recommendations. I have over 15 years experience working for local waterboards and nationwide specialist leak detection companies. Please get in touch if any of this may be of interest to you and your company, I look forward to hearing from you.


Leak Trace & Access Specialists.
 
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Hi @leakdetection,

Thanks for posting here.

We don't mind the small businesses from using the forum and gaining business from it. I think your target market is going to be the DIY / Homeowner though, the guys on here will often have all the same gear you have - at a guess. Not sure.

We're a community-driven forum. So you need to get involved if you thread here, and other things we provide for forum users (like the directory etc) are to stay.

I don't mind you being here. You can add your business to our directory, you'll need 5 or so forum posts first. So you can welcome newer members in the introduction forum. Or provide some advice in other peoples threads (don't link-build in them or post business contact details in them, the whole post will be erased not just your link etc).

And it's a really beneficial forum to be part of then.

Hopefully you'll stick around and we can have a leak expert on here. :)

All the best either way.

Dan
 
I wouldn't be surprised mate. We have Oil drillers on here and all sorts. I bet there's another one or two members already on here doing what you do.

If you're the only one, then there's the expert I was mentioning. :)

I assume you have some plumbing quals too then if you're detecting gas leaks? - Is that a gas engineers role? Not sure.

I'm not even a plumber mate don't listen to me.
 

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