Wet electronic leak detection

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Wet Electronic Leak Detection

Wet Electronic Leak Detection or ‘Vector mapping’ is a method of electronic leak detection applied to identify breaches in waterproofing membrane in new construction and existing structures.

Accurate Leak Location – Even Under Tiles or Soil Layers

Vector mapping is a low voltage method that requires water to be applied in order to complete an electrical circuit as water passes through the breach. This is contrary to holiday testing, our other most commonly used approach to Electronic Leak Detection (ELD), which is a dry, high voltage test

This method can be applied in new construction but will require water being applied and then potentially dewatered depending on the area.

In existing buildings, this method can be used on exposed waterproofing membranes such as roofs and can also be used over tiles on balconies, podiums or rooftops. As such, in some diagnostic applications in existing commercial buildings and strata complexes, this method is the more appropriate approach.

Waterproofing Integrity support a number of commercial and multi-residential assets with regular inspections to avoid large repair costs. These inspections can be visual only but are best conducted with electronic leak detection to identify breaches.

Why Choose Vector Mapping ELD?

Detect leaks through overburden without removing finishes

Identify microscopic punctures and installation defects

Complies with ASTM D7877 leak detection standard

Non‑destructive, precise, and immediate

Ideal for both new builds and existing assets

Common Applications

Green roofs and garden podiums

Tiled terraces and balconies

Ballasted or concealed roof membranes

Planter boxes and water‑retaining structures

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