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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is high-pressure leak testing and how is it performed?

    High-pressure leak testing involves pushing compressed air through sealed pipes or systems and monitoring for drops in pressure, sound anomalies or flow issues.


    Technicians use acoustic sensors, gauges and flow meters to pinpoint the leak’s location without flooding the line or causing unnecessary damage. It’s a non-invasive, accurate process suitable for commercial and industrial applications.

  • Why choose high-pressure air testing instead of water-based methods?

    Air-based leak testing is cleaner and safer, especially in systems that need to remain dry or are located in sensitive areas like hospitals, schools or electrical plants.


    It avoids the risk of water contamination or cleanup and can often identify smaller leaks more accurately.


    It's also preferred in settings where immediate pressurised testing is required after installation or repair.

  • How long does high-pressure leak detection usually take?

    The timeframe varies depending on the size and complexity of the system being tested.


    Smaller sections of pipe may take under an hour, while larger or branched systems can take several hours or more. Factors like access, line isolation and pressure stabilisation also influence the total time.


    A technician will assess the scope and provide a rough timeframe before starting.

  • Can high-pressure leak testing damage older or fragile pipes?

    When handled by professionals, testing pressure is adjusted to match the safe operating range of the system being inspected.


    In older or delicate infrastructure, the pressure used is controlled to avoid over-stressing joints or pipe walls.


    The testing process is designed to maintain structural integrity while identifying leaks quickly and accurately.

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