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Forensic surveyor - any recommendations?


kittenheels

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I think we need a forensic surveyor - or someone with a clever gadget or expertise who can tell us exactly where the leak in our house is coming from. We've spent thousands after being told it's the brick walls, then the roof - and still the water appears. Sigh.


Any advice much appreciated please. Thank you.

  • 5 months later...

All,


I realise that this is very late in the day but if you need any further advice on tracing leaks, we provide a number of techniques and have years of experience with this sort of thing.


www.sandberg.co.uk


If you wish to speak with anyone regarding this, please give us a call on one of the following numbers:


Alex Hollyman (poster on this forum) - 020 7565 7062


Bob Easthope - 020 7565 7064


We are based in Clapham & Victoria. I myself reside in East Dulwich.


Kind Regards,


Alex Hollyman

Sandberg LLP

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