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Residential High Bills
Make sure you take a look at the main tank and all your taps in case there is a leak in the garden, or alternatively make sure none of your toilets or shatafs are running.
Season 2, Episode 4 | 38min
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Leaking Manholes
Whilst manholes are necessary, they are hugely susceptible to problems like leaks. Being exposed to the weather and to erosion and damage from road traffic, they can also suffer from problems with the equipment that they are housing, like the pipes that manage sewage and manage the flow of water.
School Water Leaks – A Case Study
Every school campus suffers with water leaks, LeakDtech specialise in finding leaks maintenance companies have not yet identified, immediately saving money
Causes of Water Leaks in Hotel Kitchens
Behind every restaurant is a large, busy, commercial, kitchen, turning around hundreds of meals a day, but with the amount of work and activity that takes place, there is always the potential for problems, especially water leaks.
Do I Have A Water Leak?
If you believe you have a water leak, you want to locate it as soon as possible and there are a few standard checks you can undertake to try and find out if you have a problem.
School Playing Fields and Irrigation
School playing fields, irrigation lines or water features all require testing and monitoring to limit utility bills
Are My District Cooling Lines Leaking?
We are all looking for ways to reduce costs within our businesses in order to maximise profits. A large part of annual business expenses are taken up with maintenance and repairs, planned or otherwise. One way to reduce such costs is with the use of District Cooling Lines.
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- Astronauts return to ISS after sheltering during air leak repair attempton June 5, 2026 at 9:35 pm
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