Commercial Leak Detection
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Underground leak detection is the process of identifying and locating leaks in underground pipes, whether they are carrying water, gas, or other substances. These leaks can be difficult to detect because they are not visible, and they can cause damage to surrounding soil, vegetation, and structures. Below are some common methods used for underground leak detection:
- Acoustic leak detection: This method involves using specialized sensors or equipment to listen for the sound of a leak. These sounds can be very faint, so the sensors may need to be placed very close to the pipe to detect them.
- Pressure testing: This method involves pressurizing the pipe and measuring the pressure at various points along its length. If there is a leak, the pressure will drop, indicating the location of the leak.
- Infrared imaging: This method involves using thermal imaging cameras to detect changes in temperature caused by a leak. The camera can detect these temperature changes even if the leak is small or well-hidden.
- Tracer gas testing: This method involves introducing a gas that is detectable by specialized equipment into the pipe. If there is a leak, the gas will escape and be detected by the equipment, indicating the location of the leak.
- Ground-penetrating radar: This method involves using radar technology to create a detailed map of the underground area surrounding the pipe. This map can help to identify any areas where the soil has been disturbed, which could indicate the presence of a leak.
It is important to use the appropriate method for the specific type of pipe and substance being carried, as well as the specific conditions of the leak. For example, some methods may not be effective for detecting leaks in pipes that are very deep underground, or for identifying small or slow leaks.
Contact Century Commercial Service today for all your leak detection needs in the Greater Sacramento, Bay Area and Central Valley Regions.