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Electromagnetic Scanning: Leak Detection Without Damage to Finishes

​Ensure Your Waterproofing Is Built to Last

Large roofs and podiums often hide moisture pathways that conventional testing can’t detect. Electromagnetic scanning generates a dynamic electrical field that maps moisture variations across an entire area, revealing leak paths, saturated substrates, and weak spots with high accuracy. Performed in line with ASTM D7877 principles, it provides a high-resolution overview ideal for complex or multi-layered waterproofing systems.

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Why Choose This Test?

Leaks can occur, whether that be shortly after works have been completed or years after construction works. This non-destructive investigative scanning technology facilitates the identification of likely leak points in waterproofing membranes or structural elements that can visibly not be seen.

This type of test works on the following without the need to do destructive works in the first instance:

  • Tiled Areas (Balconies, Bathrooms)

  • Vinyl Finishes (Kitchens, Aged Care, Hospitals)

  • Podium Decks

  • Astroturf or fake grass

  • Playgrounds

  • Ballast Roofs

  • Insulated Roofs

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For builders, contractors, and asset owners, this provides confidence that waterproofing installations are durable, compliant, and warranty-ready. By engaging Waterproofing Integrity, you’ll benefit from expert technicians, industry-trusted equipment, and transparent reporting that protects both your asset and your reputation.

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Where Is It Available?

Waterproofing Integrity offer Electromagnetic Scanning throughout Australia with offices in Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney and Melbourne and are willing to travel elsewhere.

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Ready to Verify?

Contact our inspection team today to schedule non-destructive Electromagnetic Scanning and confirm your waterproofing is performing at its best.

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Call: 1300 025 944

Email: sales@waterproofingintegrity.com.au

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