Water Leak Detection Specialist, ADI Leak Detection, Celebrates Anniversary with Expanded UK Coverage
Celebrating a year of service in the United Kingdom, ADI Leak Detection is pleased to announce the expansion of coverage for the entire UK, available for every household and business.
Online, July 25, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Water leaks can result in major damage, if left undetected. No matter how small or mild the case is, leaks have no warnings about the type of damage, it is causing to a property. A leak can cause a wall pipe to burst anytime, which will entail a costly repair, in addition to being a major hassle. In this regard, it is important to choose only the right professional for water leak detection.
ADI Leak Detection is a leading specialist advanced leak detection company serving the United Kingdom. Its website, ADILeakDetection.co.uk, details the residential, industrial and commercial gas and water leak detection services that the company provides. The company utilises state-of-the-art thermal imaging cameras, acoustic listening devices, tracer gases and leak correlation equipment.
ADI Leak Detection has just concluded a very successful first year in the water leak detection sector and aims to serve the UK market better with its newly expanded coverage.
"We are pleased to have had the great first year that we have in the Leak Detection Market and are looking forward to the coming years," ADILeakDetection.co.uk Managing Director Adrian Morgan says. "We are currently expanding our service to cover the whole of the UK. We are proud to be growing and supporting the economy of in the UK throughout these hard times by employing more staff in out head office along with several more leak detection engineers. I would like to take this opportunity to wish team GB the best of luck for the Olympics."
The main benefit of ADILeakDetection.co.uk specialist services over traditional leak detection is that the former is a proven saver on labour costs and property damage costs. With professional water leak detection, digging of ground only needs to take place to access the exact location of the leak, as opposed to the old method that would entail digging and following the pipe until the leak is located. The good news is that most home insurers cover ADI Leak Detection's trace, access and repair services with their policies.
To know more about ADI Leak Detection and its services, please check out http://www.adileakdetection.co.uk/ for details.