Low- and high-voltage scans on membrane roofs. Delivered across Port Moody by Rain Leak Detection, a Leak.ca division.
604-239-9934Same-day response in Port MoodyElectronic leak detection — low-voltage and high-voltage methods — pinpoints membrane breaches on flat and low-slope roof assemblies. Low-voltage (vector mapping) works through standing water on conductive substrates; high-voltage (spark testing) finds pinholes on dry, non-conductive membranes. We deliver these for new-construction membrane acceptance testing, post-installation due diligence, and leak investigation on existing roofs.
Tower-podium moisture investigations, steep-pitch on hillside homes.
Port Moody's built environment — newer Klahanie and Suter Brook towers, hillside single-family, 1960s–70s residential — shapes how electronic leak detection (eld) is delivered locally. Compact and hilly, Port Moody combines pre-1980 hillside single-family with the dense modern Suter Brook and Klahanie tower districts at Inlet Centre. Heavy rain plus steep terrain means seepage and drainage are recurring concerns.
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Same-day response across Port Moody. Phone is fastest.