Redevelopment PMC
Leakage & Seepage Inspection
Water leakage and seepage are among the most common post-possession complaints in redevelopment projects. If not identified and rectified prior to handover, they can lead to structural damage, interior deterioration, and long-term disputes between the Society and the Developer.
We conduct leakage and seepage inspections prior to handover to ensure defect-free possession.
To detect water leakage and seepage issues before possession
To ensure effective waterproofing performance
To safeguard long-term structural integrity
To minimize post-possession complaints
To ensure quality-compliant handover
We inspect:
Bathrooms and toilets
Kitchen sink and plumbing areas
Utility and washing areas
Balcony joints and thresholds
Window perimeters
We verify:
Waterproofing membrane integrity
Drain outlets and slope adequacy
Parapet joints
Terrace expansion joints
Water stagnation points
We assess:
External plastering quality
Pipe duct areas
Staircase and lift lobby walls
Basement areas (if applicable)
Podium and parking decks
We examine:
Pipe joint leakages
Concealed pipeline performance
Drainage flow testing
Trap and seal inspection
Shaft sealing adequacy
Our structured report includes:
Area-wise inspection findings
Identified leakage/seepage points
Severity assessment
Photographic documentation (if required)
Recommendations for rectification prior to handover
Reduced post-possession complaints
Early defect identification
Improved waterproofing assurance
Protection of interior finishes
Strengthened quality governance
Our Assurance
We ensure systematic and thorough leakage and seepage inspections before handover, enabling timely rectification of defects and safeguarding the Society’s long-term structural durability and quality standards during redevelopment.