Leak to dry to treated, one company in Camden
Camden's housing stock ranges from Georgian and Victorian terraces carved into flats around Bloomsbury and Kentish Town to mansion blocks near Swiss Cottage and post-war council estates such as those around Regent's Park. This mix of shared pipework, converted bathrooms and ageing flat roofs on rear extensions creates numerous points where hidden water leaks can develop unnoticed for months.
Leak Detection
Trace hidden water leaks without unnecessary damage using thermal, acoustic and tracer-gas methods. Leak detection →
Structural Drying
Dry walls, floors and voids after a leak or flood with monitored dehumidifiers, to completion. Structural drying →
Mould Treatment
Treat and prevent the mould that follows water damage, dealing with the moisture source first. Mould treatment →
Damp Investigation
Tell rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation apart, so the right repair is done once. Damp investigation →
Areas of Camden we cover
We attend leaks right across Camden and its neighbourhoods, including:
- Camden Town
- Kentish Town
- Primrose Hill
- Belsize Park
- Gospel Oak
- Hampstead
- Dartmouth Park
- Bloomsbury
- King's Cross
- Somers Town
- Holborn
- Swiss Cottage
- West Hampstead
- Regent's Park
Common leaks in Camden homes
Shared plumbing stacks in converted terraces
Many Camden Town and Kentish Town terraces were split into flats decades ago, leaving original soil stacks and supply pipes serving several households. When a joint fails or old lead or galvanised pipework perishes inside a wall, water can travel between floors and along joists before any damp patch appears, often blamed on the wrong flat until traced properly.
Flat roofs on rear extensions and loft conversions
Dense terraced streets around Gospel Oak and Dartmouth Park commonly have single-storey rear extensions and loft conversions topped with felt or GRP flat roofing. These coverings degrade with age and weather exposure, and once the membrane splits or flashing lifts, water tracks along battens and ceiling voids, surfacing well away from the actual defect.
Bathrooms leaking through mansion blocks and estates
Purpose-built mansion blocks near Swiss Cottage and Bloomsbury, along with council estates around Regent's Park, concentrate bathrooms directly above neighbouring flats. Perished shower tray seals, cracked tile grout or failed waste connections let water pass through the floor slab into the ceiling below, sometimes for weeks before a stain or soft plaster gives the leak away.
What our customers say
Omg what brilliant service, excellent the cleaner did a very good job was efficient he took his time and cleaned everything, highly recommend S. Bessim…
Susan Bessim, via Google
Amazing company! They responding very quickly. They have a low prices as well, not crazy quotes like from others. Job has been done very quickly and team was very professional. I will use them in the future if I needed. Thanks!
Patryk Gutowski, via Google
Really impressed with the whole experience. The surveyor did a proper, thorough job and didn't rush anything, they got to the root cause of the damp and explained it all clearly. Detailed, professional and reassuring from start to finish. Couldn't recommend them more highly.
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Suspect a leak in Camden?
Call 020 3051 8478 or report a leak online. We trace, dry and treat for homeowners, landlords and managing agents across Camden.