Leak Detection for Factories & Industrial Plants
Industrial facilities run process water, steam, cooling and chemical lines where leaks risk production, safety and environmental compliance.
Leaks.ca is the educational leak detection hub and service-support division of Leak.ca, helping BC property owners understand leak risks and connect with professional detection services when needed.
Manufacturing plants combine large structures with extensive buried and overhead process piping, cooling systems and utilities. Leaks can interrupt production lines and raise environmental and safety concerns.
- Buried process- and utility-line leaks
- Cooling-water and chilled-line leaks
- Compressed-air and steam-line failures
- Roof, slab and containment leaks
- Correlation and acoustic detection on long buried mains
- Tracer gas for inert and buried-line testing
- Thermal and GPR survey of slabs and roofs
Why It Matters
Avoids production downtime and water loss
Supports environmental and safety compliance
Documents losses for industrial insurance
Relevant Detection Services
Cross-correlation locates leaks on long water mains to within inches.
Safe tracer gas finds leaks in empty or buried lines that acoustics can't reach.
Marking buried services before excavation or scanning.
Ground-penetrating radar images what's beneath slabs and ground before any cutting.
Factories & Industrial Plants — Frequently Asked
Yes. Correlation, acoustic and tracer-gas methods locate leaks on long buried and process lines to within inches, so excavation is targeted rather than exploratory.
Other Commercial Properties
Concerned about a leak in your factories & industrial plant?
Hidden leaks rarely reveal themselves until the damage is done. If you suspect a leak, a certified technician can locate it non-invasively and document it for insurance. Leaks.ca is the educational division — for booking and on-site detection across British Columbia, our service partner Leak.ca handles professional assessments.
Educational hub & service-support division of Leak.ca · Serving all of British Columbia · Since 1999