Leak Detection for Healthcare Facilities
In hospitals and clinics, water intrusion is an infection-control and continuity risk, where leaks must be found fast and with minimal disruption to care.
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.
Healthcare buildings run continuous operations with sensitive areas, medical equipment and strict air-quality and infection-control standards. Concealed leaks threaten both the structure and patient safety.
- Above-ceiling and riser leaks over clinical areas
- Mechanical, boiler and chilled-water line leaks
- Roof and envelope leaks
- Sterile-area and washroom supply-line failures
- Non-invasive thermal and acoustic detection around clinical areas
- Moisture and air-quality assessment
- Work coordinated with infection-control protocols
Why It Matters
Protects patient safety and infection control
Maintains continuity of critical care
Documents losses for institutional insurance
Relevant Detection Services
Finding concealed leaks behind walls, under floors and inside ceilings.
Infrared cameras reveal temperature differences caused by hidden moisture.
Meters and mapping chart the true extent of moisture behind finishes.
Diagnosing where water enters through walls, windows and roofs.
Healthcare Facilities — Frequently Asked
Assessments are coordinated with facilities and infection-control staff, using non-invasive methods and containment so clinical operations and air quality are protected.
Other Institutional Properties
Concerned about a leak in your healthcare facilitie?
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