Leak Detection Reports & Documentation in British Columbia
For an engineer specifying a repair, a property manager reporting to an owner, an insurer adjudicating a claim, or a municipality accounting for public funds, locating the leak is only half the job — the other half is documenting it to a standard the stakeholder can act on. Professional leak detection reports turn a field investigation into defensible evidence.
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.
A leak detection report documents the investigation, the confirmed location and likely cause of the leak, the methods used, the extent of affected materials, and supporting evidence — acoustic and thermal findings, moisture data and dated images — assembled for the audience that needs it: engineers, property managers, strata councils, insurers and municipal asset teams.
- Insurance claims requiring documented cause and extent
- Engineer and consultant repair specifications
- Strata and property-management reporting to owners
- Municipal and institutional asset and accountability records
Why It Matters
Turns a field finding into defensible, actionable evidence
Supports insurance claims, repair specs and public accountability
Gives each stakeholder the proof their decision requires
Leak Detection Reports & Documentation — FAQ
The confirmed location and likely cause of the leak, the methods used to find it, the extent of affected materials from moisture mapping, and supporting acoustic, thermal and photographic evidence — assembled to the standard the audience (insurer, engineer, manager or municipality) needs to act.
Engineers specifying repairs, property managers reporting to owners, strata councils, insurers adjudicating claims, and municipal or institutional asset teams accountable for public funds — anyone who needs defensible proof of where the leak is, what caused it, and its extent.
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Need leak detection reports & documentation?
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