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Campbelltown Utility Locating Services

Before undertaking excavation or construction work in Campbelltown, speak to our fully qualified and licensed technicians to identify the location of underground utilities. At Dowd’s Pipe and Cable Locating, we specialise in utility locating and have the technology and experience to confidently identify:

  • Electrical cables
  • Telecommunication cables
  • Telstra cables
  • Water leaks
  • Underground pipes
  • Storm & sewer lines

And we’ll do it in the safest manner possible!


We understand time is of the essence when it comes to construction projects. That’s why you should allow our experts to identify any underground services that may impact your project. This way you can prevent expensive and potentially dangerous damage to utilities such as live cables or gas lines.

Utility Locating Services We Offer in Campbelltown

  • Pipe Locating Services
  • Cable Locating
  • Thermal Camera Imaging
  • Ground Penetrating Radar
  • Water Leak Detection
  • CCTV Pipe Inspections
  • Concrete Scanning

A Team You Can Trust

From Broughton Street to Johnson Road, many Campbelltown residents choose Dowd’s Pipe and Cable Locating because we are highly experienced, committed to quality and genuinely care about our clients. We understand utility damage is inconvenient and dangerous. That’s why we provide our services promptly and at a price that’s hard to beat.


Discover our extensive range of thermal imaging services; prevent damage to your electrical systems. We use thermal imaging technology to provide electrical fault surveys, locate hot spots on power and distribution boards, as well as provide water intrusion and damage surveys. For more information on how we can help, speak to our friendly team. You can reach us on 0434 635 134 today.

Thermal Imaging in Campbelltown

Our thermographer provides comprehensive electrical fault and water damage reports for residential, commercial, industrial and civil clients in Campbelltown—using premier thermal imaging technology.

Cable Locating Services in Campbelltown

We’re highly experienced in locating electrical, telecommunications and Telstra cables in Campbelltown. Give us a call before your next construction project to ensure it goes smoothly.

Pipe Locating Services in Campbelltown

If you can smell gas or notice wet patches around your Campbelltown property, contact our team of experienced technicians and we’ll safely and efficiently locate your underground pipes.

Concrete Scanning in Campbelltown

Concrete scanning in Campbelltown helps identify hidden steel, conduits and post-tension cables in slabs, walls and driveways before cutting or coring begins. We use high-resolution ground-penetrating radar to deliver safe, non-invasive insights for builders, electricians and renovators working in Manly’s apartments, homes and commercial spaces.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. What should I do if I damage an underground water line?

    If you damage a water line and create a water leak, the first thing to do is turn off the water at the main shut-off valve. If you can't find the main shut-off valve, call a plumber. Do not try to fix the leak yourself. Water damage can be very costly and dangerous.

  • 2. How do I know if I have an underground water leak?

    Underground water leaks are often detected by dampness in the surrounding area, a sudden increase in your monthly water bills or a sewer backup.

  • 3. How do I know if an underground electrical cable is damaged?

    Underground electrical cables are often damaged by digging or construction activities. Cables may also be damaged by animal digs, natural disasters, or vehicle accidents. Damaged cables will often be discoloured and brittle. They may also emit a metallic smell.

  • 4. What should I do if I damage an underground electrical cable?

    The first thing to do is turn off the power at the house fuse box or breaker panel. Do not touch anything that is touching a damaged wire. If you can't find the fuse box or breaker panel, call an electrician. Do not try to fix the electrical line yourself. Electrical injuries can be very dangerous.