Plumbing Fault Finding for Leak Detection, Pipe Inspections & Emergency Plumbing Repairs
Plumbing fault finding helps property owners identify hidden leak problems, damaged pipe connections, sewer faults, blocked drain systems, and pressure irregularities before they become costly repairs.
Asillo provides plumbing fault finding inspections for homeowners, landlords, and businesses dealing with common plumbing problems involving leaking pipes, toilet faults, dripping faucet issues, water heater failures, and drainage blockage concerns.
Our professional plumber team investigates the condition of your pipes, checks the plumbing system thoroughly, and identifies the culprit behind persistent plumbing issues affecting your water supply, sewer line, or drain performance.
Many different plumbing problems begin with small warning signs such as a drip under a kitchen sink, strange noises inside water pipes, a running toilet, low water pressure, or a sudden increase in the water bill. If left unresolved, these issues can lead to hidden leak damage, sewer overflow, pipe corrosion, clogged pipes, or major plumbing repair costs.
Our inspections help detect the common culprits before additional damage develops.
Plumbing Issue Inspections for Low Water Pressure, Hot Water Problems & Faulty Water Heater Systems
A plumbing issue involving low water pressure, interrupted hot water supply, or inconsistent water heater performance often indicates hidden pipe damage, valve faults, or leak activity inside the plumbing system. Our professional plumber team performs detailed inspections to identify whether the problem originates from a damaged pipe, blocked sewer line, leaking valve, faulty aerator, water heater malfunction, or restricted water supply connection.
Low pressure inside a faucet or shower system may develop because of sediment accumulation, corrosion inside pipes, or a failing aerator restricting the flow of water. Water heater faults can also cause strange noises, inconsistent hot water delivery, or pressure irregularities affecting the entire plumbing system.
During inspections, we also assess whether frozen pipes, hidden leak activity, damaged valve assemblies, or corrosion inside water pipes may become larger potential problems during winter months or periods of high water demand.

Common Plumbing Problems Caused by Leaking Pipes, Drain Blockage & Hidden Water Damage
Many common plumbing issues develop gradually inside a pipe, sewer line, toilet connection, or drain system before visible damage appears. Leaking pipes, hidden leak activity, pipe corrosion, blocked drain systems, and grease build-up inside sewer connections are among the 10 most common plumbing problems affecting residential and commercial plumbing systems.
A blockage inside a drain or sewer line can restrict wastewater flow and cause overflowing toilet systems, slow drainage, foul odours, and recurring clog problems. In kitchens, grease down the drain often becomes the culprit behind clogged pipes and restricted flow around the kitchen sink. In bathrooms, hair accumulation, soap residue, and mineral deposits can create drain blockage concerns that worsen over time.
Hard water conditions also contribute to corrosion inside water pipes, valve deterioration, and mineral build-up affecting faucet performance, low pressure concerns, and water heater efficiency. Without regular maintenance, these hidden leak and blockage problems can increase the water bill and create extensive water damage inside walls, ceilings, and flooring.
Running Toilet, Leaky Faucet & Sewer Fault Finding Services for Homeowners
A running toilet can waste large amounts of water every month and contribute to higher water bills if the underlying plumbing issue is ignored. In many cases, the problem with the flapper valve, fill valve, damaged washer, or flush mechanism becomes the culprit behind constant toilet water movement and the sound of running water inside the cistern.
Our plumber team investigates running toilet systems, dripping tap issues, dripping faucet problems, sewer faults, leak concerns, and hidden drain blockage activity affecting residential properties. We also inspect toilet flush systems, faucet connections, pipe joints, and sewer lines to identify hidden leak activity before severe damage develops.
If a homeowner notices persistent drip activity, recurring toilet overflow, sewer odours, or unusual water bill increases, it is important to call a professional plumber before the issue escalates further. Our inspections help identify the source of the leak, determine whether repair work is required, and assess the overall condition of your pipes and plumbing system.
Why Homeowners Call a Professional Plumber for Common Plumbing Issues & Fault Diagnosis
Many property owners attempt DIY methods such as using a plunger, drain cleaner, or baking soda and vinegar to clear a clog or stop a leak temporarily.
While these approaches may help small blockage problems, they often fail to address the underlying pipe, valve, sewer, or drain issue responsible for recurring plumbing problems.
Asillo’s fault finding service helps property owners avoid unnecessary damage and costly repairs by identifying hidden leak activity, drain blockage concerns, water heater faults, and sewer issues early.
Our professional plumber team provides expert advice, practical recommendations, and accurate inspections designed to detect hidden leak problems and assess the overall plumbing system properly.
Unlike many plumbing companies that focus only on temporary fixes, our inspections focus on long-term plumbing reliability, regular maintenance planning, and accurate fault diagnosis for residential and commercial properties.
Our COC Inspection & Certificate Process
1. Schedule the Inspection
Contact Asillo to book an inspection for your property.
2. Assess the Plumbing System
A plumber will assess the plumbing installation, hot water systems, sanitary fixtures, water supply connections, and drainage layout.
3. Identify Compliance Issues
Our plumber will identify any plumbing work that may not comply with accepted standards.
4. Complete Required Repairs
If defects are identified, we explain the issue and provide a quote for the required repair or replacement work.
5. Final Compliance Approval
Once all corrective work is completed, we conduct a final inspection to ensure the installation can qualify for a valid plumbing certificate of compliance before we issue the certificate.
6. Issue the Plumbing Certificate
Your plumbing installation is certified with a PIRB-aligned plumbing certificate of compliance.
How Asillo Identifies, Diagnoses & Repairs Hidden Plumbing Faults
Asillo uses structured plumbing fault finding procedures to identify hidden leak activity, sewer faults, clogged pipes, drain blockage problems, toilet failures, and water supply irregularities affecting residential and commercial properties.
Our inspections involve pipe assessments, valve testing, sewer line inspections, faucet diagnostics, toilet flush evaluations, and detailed leak detection procedures designed to detect hidden leak activity accurately.
When necessary, our plumber team may recommend that clients turn off the water supply immediately to prevent additional leak damage while inspections continue.
We also inspect the flapper valve, fill valve, damaged washer components, drain systems, and pipe connections to identify the source of recurring drip activity, overflow concerns, and hidden plumbing faults.
Whether the issue involves a leaky faucet, hidden leak behind walls, sewer blockage, clogged drain, pipe corrosion, toilet malfunction, or water heater failure, Asillo can find and resolve the problem through accurate diagnosis, practical workmanship, and reliable repair recommendations.
Book a Plumbing Fault Finding Inspection Today
If you are experiencing a hidden leak, drain blockage, toilet fault, dripping faucet, low water pressure, or recurring plumbing issue, Asillo can assist with professional plumbing fault finding inspections and plumbing repair support.
Contact Asillo today to schedule an inspection, speak to a professional plumber, or request assistance with leak detection, sewer diagnostics, drain investigations, toilet faults, or water heater plumbing concerns.
