
How we find a leak you cannot see
Most household leaks in Kuala Lumpur are not the dramatic kind. They are pinholes in copper risers, hairline cracks in PVC, slow seeps at threaded joints, or weeping shower trays. By the time you spot a stain, water has usually been moving through the wall cavity or under the slab for weeks.
We use a mix of acoustic listening probes, thermal cameras, and tracer-gas where needed to narrow the leak down to a single tile or section of wall before we open anything up. That means a small, neat repair rather than a guess-and-bash demolition that leaves you with a chargeable retiling job.
What we typically repair
- Pinhole leaks on copper hot and cold supply lines
- Hairline splits in PVC waste and stack pipes
- Weeping push-fit and compression joints behind cabinets
- Slab and floor-trap seepage in older condos
- Failed flexible braided hoses to taps and toilets
- Rusted galvanised pipe sections in pre-2000 homes
How a visit usually goes
- You tell us where you see damp or hear running water and we ask a few diagnostic questions over WhatsApp.
- We arrive in branded uniform with shoe covers and a tool case (no tools wheeled across your floor).
- We isolate sections of the supply system and use listening gear to pinpoint the leak before we cut anything.
- You see a fixed quote on paper before any repair work begins.
- We make the repair, pressure-test the line, photograph the result, and leave the area clean.
Honest prices, not hidden ones
A pinhole repair on accessible copper usually lands between RM 220–450 inclusive. Slab leaks, wall openings, and re-piping are quoted separately because the work involved varies a lot. We will always tell you the range on the phone before we book the visit.