Underground Water Leak Detection: What We See On The Ground
This is the survey you need when the leak sits below ground but not directly beneath the house. Think a damp square on the drive, a stripe of lawn that stays wet in dry weather, or a garage, garden tap or separate building losing pressure off a buried run. Faults like this can carry on unnoticed for months, because the only clue on top is a greener patch of grass or a bit of soft ground that most people walk straight past.
For buried pipe our first port of call is acoustic listening. Water under pressure hisses as it escapes, and that noise carries along the pipe to points we can reach, such as a stopcock, a manhole or where the pipe comes into the building. We listen at each one and work back to the loudest spot, all with no digging. Thermal imaging backs that up, reading the temperature change where soaked ground sits differently to the dry ground beside it. Where a section can be shut off, we run tracer gas, a safe mix of 5% hydrogen and 95% nitrogen, then sniff it back out at the surface with a probe once the search area is small. Used together, these steps pin the fault before anyone reaches for a spade.
We cover underground leaks right across Scotland. Every job comes with a report your insurer can use, same-day attendance when we can manage it, and a free quote up front.
Underground Water Leak Detection: Your Questions Answered
How do you find a leak in a buried pipe before digging?
We listen acoustically at the points we can reach along the run and work back to the loudest section, then back it up with thermal imaging or tracer gas where the job calls for it. Digging is only ever suggested once we have a tight, confirmed area.
Does this work on long private supply pipes out to outbuildings?
It is, and it comes up all the time. Garages, garden taps, greenhouses and a separate cottage run off the main house are all typical. On long buried runs like these, tracing without digging saves you the most wasted excavation.
Will the survey dig up my garden or driveway?
None at all for the detection part. Acoustic, thermal and tracer gas work is done from the surface or from access points already there, so the garden or drive stays as it is until we have confirmed the exact spot to repair.
If my bill won't go up, why does an underground leak matter?
In Scotland most homes pay for water through council tax, not a meter, so a leak rarely pushes the bill up. The cost lands elsewhere though, in structural damage, the risk of subsidence, and lost heat where the leaking pipe carries warm water.
Whose job is it to fix a leak on a buried supply pipe?
Citizens Advice Scotland sets it out clearly: Scottish Water looks after the mains up to your boundary, and you own the pipe from the boundary into the property. That owner-side section is nearly always the part we get called to check.
Underground Water Leak Detection Across Scotland
Tracing underground leaks with no digging. We locate buried pipe faults under driveways, gardens and foundations using acoustic kit and tracer gas, so you keep your property intact and skip the cost of guesswork excavation.
Think You Have a Buried Leak? Move Quickly
A buried leak loses thousands of litres a day and can eat away at your foundations. Book a survey with us today.
๐ Get A Free Quote: 07700 152 467Telltale Signs of a Buried Water Leak

A buried leak often stays out of sight until real damage has set in. Left alone it wastes thousands of litres a month and works away at your property until the structure suffers. Spotting the early clues is what stops a small fault turning into a big one.
At MCR Leak Detection, we make a point of tracing the buried leaks other firms walk away from. Our kit reads faults well below driveways, gardens and foundations, and none of it needs a digger.
Water Charges Creeping Up
A meter that keeps ticking over with every tap shut, or charges that jump with no change in how much you use, both point to water escaping underground.
Odd Green or Boggy Spots
A patch of lawn that stays lush through a dry spell, or ground that never quite dries out, usually means a buried pipe is feeding it from below.
Splitting Paths or Driveways
As a buried leak washes soil out from under a hard surface, the ground loses its support and the concrete or tarmac above starts to crack, dip or pothole.
Weak Water Pressure
A noticeable drop in pressure across the house often means a lot of water is being lost from the buried supply pipe before it ever reaches your taps.
Water You Can Hear Moving
If you can hear water moving with every tap off, most obviously at night when the house is quiet, something below ground is running non-stop.
Damp Downstairs
Damp that appears on downstairs walls or floors for no clear reason can be a buried leak tracking its way into the fabric of the house.
Worth knowing: Scotland's weather makes buried leaks worse fast. Freeze and thaw widen the damage while heavy rain hides the signs. Catching it early is what saves the foundations, the driveway and a hefty water charge.
Your Free Underground Leak Detection Quote
No digging. Set prices. Quick callouts right across Scotland.
How We Track Down Buried Water Leaks
Finding a fault in buried pipe takes the right kit and the experience to read it. Our engineers bring several methods to each job so the leak gets located properly, which takes the guesswork out and keeps the digging off your property.
Every tool we bring is built for underground work, and each one earns its place. Different surfaces and depths call for different methods, so we match the approach to the ground in front of us.
Ground Microphones
Our acoustic listening gear lifts the faint sound of water escaping below ground. The ground mics read those vibrations through soil, concrete and tarmac, and lead us straight to the source with no digging.
Leak Correlators
A correlator places sensors at two points on the buried pipe and compares how the leak noise reaches each one, then works out where it sits between them. It really comes into its own on long runs under driveways and gardens.
Tracer Gas
We feed a safe hydrogen-nitrogen mix into the pipework. It slips out through the leak, rises through the ground, and our surface detectors pick it up above the fault. That makes it ideal for deep or awkward leaks that stay quiet.
Thermal Imaging
Where the buried pipe carries hot water, our thermal cameras read the warm and cool patches at ground level. That traces the line of the pipe and shows where heat is bleeding into the soil around the leak.
Mapping The Pipe Run
Before we go hunting the leak, we map where the pipes actually run using electromagnetic locators and ground-penetrating radar. Knowing the route makes the detection sharper and the repair easier to plan.
Pressure Testing
By shutting off sections of buried pipe and testing the pressure, we confirm a leak is there and gauge how bad it is. It also tells us whether you are dealing with one big fault or several smaller ones.
Working across several methods means we find the fault whatever the depth, the pipe material or the ground it sits in. We have traced leaks under concrete drives, planted gardens and building foundations all over Scotland.
How An Underground Survey Runs
We work through underground leaks in a set order so the job stays accurate and quick. The aim is to keep the upheaval to a minimum and find the fault on the first visit.
Sizing Up The Job
We go over your charges, take meter readings and talk through what you have spotted. That tells us how much water is going missing and shapes how we approach your particular case.
Tracing The Pipe Route
With electromagnetic locators we follow the buried supply from meter to house. Knowing exactly how the pipe runs keeps the detection accurate and stops a hidden branch slipping past us.
Running The Detection Kit
We work along the pipe run in order, reaching for ground mics, correlators or tracer gas as the job needs. Having more than one method to hand means the tricky leaks do not get away.
Marking The Exact Spot
As soon as we have it, we mark the leak on the surface right above the fault. You can see exactly where the trouble is before a single dig starts, which keeps the hole small and the repair cheaper.
Depth And Access
We work out how deep the leak sits and point you to the tidiest way to fix it. Our trace and access service sets out where to dig so the disruption stays low.
Report And Next Steps
You get full paperwork covering where the leak is, how deep, what caused it and what to do next. The report suits insurers too, with photos and technical readings ready for a claim if you need one.
Put a Stop to Buried Water Loss
Every day you wait is more water gone and more risk to the property. Get the survey booked now.
Why Property Owners Call MCR for Buried Leaks
The Tricky Buried Leaks We Handle

Buried water leaks throw up problems that only specialist experience sorts out. Whether it is a main sitting deep under the drive or a supply pipe running below the foundations, we have the kit and the years behind us to find it.
Scottish ground is rarely simple, running from rock to sodden clay, and that makes buried leaks harder to trace. Because we work across several methods, we get there whatever your property throws at us.
Faults Beneath Driveways
Mains frequently run under a driveway, and a leak there brings sinking ground and potholes. We find them without lifting the concrete or tarmac.
Garden And Lawn Leaks
A supply pipe running through the garden can waterlog the ground and ruin the planting. Our kit locates the fault without tearing up lawns or beds.
Risk To Foundations
A buried leak close to the foundations can put the structure at risk. We attend quickly for slab leaks that threaten how the building stands.
Mains Supply Faults
A leak between the meter and the house loses water by the thousands of litres. Our water mains detection service pins these big losses fast.
Commercial Pipework
Wide-bore pipes feeding commercial premises call for proper correlators. We take on the complicated buried networks that businesses rely on.
Frost-Split Pipes
A Scottish winter freezes buried pipe until it bursts. We track down every damaged length, not just the obvious break, so the leak does not come straight back.
Deeply Buried Leaks
Pipe laid several metres down defeats ordinary detection. Our kit reads faults at depths other firms simply cannot reach.
More Than One Leak
Buried systems often spring more than one leak at a time. We check the whole run in order and catch every fault in a single survey.
Whatever the buried leak, we have a way to deal with it. Our full range of water leak detection services covers every type of fault and keeps your property protected.
Where We Cover In Scotland
We carry out underground water leak detection right across Scotland. Our engineers know the local ground and the water network in each region we cover.
Main Cities: Quick underground leak detection across Edinburgh and Glasgow, with urgent callouts on hand.
Central Belt: Covering Stirling, Falkirk and Perth and Kinross with our full kit.
Other Leak Detection We Offer
Buried leaks often need a specific method, and these services sit alongside our underground work to give you the full picture.
Water Mains Leak Detection
Targeted detection for leaks in the mains supply from meter to house. Using correlators and acoustic gear, we locate high-volume mains leaks fast, stopping heavy water loss before it mounts up.
Acoustic Listening Leak Detection
Acoustic gear built for underground work. Our ground mics and listening sticks lift leak noise through soil and concrete and lead us to the buried fault with no digging.
Tracer Gas Leak Detection
When listening alone struggles, tracer gas takes over. A safe hydrogen-nitrogen mix escapes through the buried leak and rises to the top, where our detectors mark the fault from the surface.
Slab Leak Detection
Detection built for leaks under concrete slabs and foundations. It matters most when a buried leak is putting the building at risk, and we find these faults without lifting floors or weakening the structure.
Trace and Access Service
With the buried leak found, our trace and access service keeps the repair tidy. We pick the best point to open up, so the dig stays small and the making-good costs far less.
Where heating pipes run below ground, our central heating leak detection service traces hot water faults in buried heating runs.
Book Your Underground Leak Survey
Trace hidden leaks with no digging. Protect the property and keep your charges in check.
Let's Find Your Buried Leak
Don't let a buried leak wreck your property or run up the charges. Our team is ready to trace it quickly and accurately, and without opening ground we don't need to.
What a Buried Leak Really Costs You
A buried water leak does its damage quietly. Tucked under driveways, gardens and foundations, it pours away good water while eating into the structure and the value of your property.
One buried leak alone can lose more than 10,000 litres a week, about a swimming pool's worth every month. The wasted water is only half the story. As the leak washes away the soil that holds everything up, the ground sinks, driveways crack, foundations suffer and buildings start to shift.
The Scottish weather only makes it worse. Winters of freeze and thaw turn a small fault into a full break, while heavy rain hides the signs until the damage is already done. Homes on clay ground are most exposed, since a buried leak there moves the ground a long way.
Catching it early is your best protection. Our no-dig methods find a buried leak before it turns into a disaster, saving you a fortune in needless digging and repairs. We have helped no end of Scottish owners steer clear of foundation damage, a new driveway and a sky-high water charge.
At MCR Leak Detection, we bring 30 years on the tools together with modern kit to sort your buried leak properly. The way we work looks after the property, spares your garden and puts your mind at rest.
Don't hold off until the damage shows. A buried leak gets worse by the day. Get in touch with us today and keep your property safe from hidden water damage.