Leak Detection

Leak Detection in Coffs Harbour

In addition to costing you money, a leaking pipe can put the structural integrity of your property at risk. At Coffs Coast Plumbing, we work with cutting-edge equipment to detect and fix leaks in walls, roofs, and showers, as well as underground.


Leaking can be caused by a huge range of factors, including:

  • Corrosion
  • High water pressure
  • Drain clogs
  • Loosened pipe joints
  • Shifting infrastructure

At Coffs Coast Plumbing, we work with a wide array of cutting-edge tools to diagnose leaks in all areas. These include drain cameras and advanced radar pipe locating tools. After the cause is uncovered, we will implement the most efficient and cost-effective method to fix it.

If you suspect a leak at your property, we strongly advise against trying to fix it yourself. Going with the DIY approach could cause further damage to your property, not to mention put your safety at risk. When you call Coffs Coast Plumbing, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing our team will implement the most effective strategy for finding and fixing the leak. We are also happy to upgrade your system to help prevent leaks occurring in the future.


Don’t let a small leak turn into a big liability. Call Coffs Coast Plumbing for a free quote today! We service the entire Coffs Harbour region, and we can go as far as Yamba and Macksville for bigger jobs.

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  • How do I tell if a leak is present at my property?

    There are several tell-tale signs. Staining, mould, and/or mildew on walls or ceilings can indicate leakage. If you notice a room has a musty odour, that may also indicate a leak is present. However, most people only recognise a leak is there when they are hit with a massive water bill. That’s why it’s important to be aware of the warning signs and call in a plumber if you suspect you have a leak at your property.

  • Will my main water valve need to be shut off before the leak can be repaired?

    Yes. Attempting to fix the leak while the water supply is on can cause much more extensive damage. Usually, you’ll find your valve where the main water line enters the house. Main water valves are typically found next to the water meter.

  • How can I help prevent leaks?

    It’s advisable not to keep cupboards where pipes are present cluttered with items – as this will increase the likelihood of pipes being hit and coming loose. Also, replacing outdated fixtures – like corroded faucets, shower heads, etc. – can help keep leaks at bay.

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