Radiant & Hydronic Heating Leak Detection in British Columbia
In-floor radiant and hydronic heating circulates warm water through loops embedded in concrete slabs and floor assemblies — common in BC custom homes, stratas and renovations. A leak in a buried loop drops system pressure and saturates the floor from within, with no visible source.
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.
Radiant and hydronic heating leak detection locates leaks in embedded heating loops and the connected manifolds and supply lines, using thermal imaging, pressure testing and acoustic methods, plus GPR to map the embedded tubing — so a leak under a finished or concrete floor is reached with one targeted opening.
- Punctured or failed embedded tubing in the slab
- Leaking manifold connections and fittings
- Corrosion in older steel or copper hydronic lines
- Damage from a previous fastener or core through the floor
Why It Matters
Restores heating-system pressure and performance
Protects the slab and finished floor from saturation
Targets one opening instead of lifting the whole floor
Radiant & Hydronic Heating Leak Detection — FAQ
A persistent pressure drop in a sealed hydronic system usually means a leak in a loop, manifold or fitting. Thermal imaging, pressure testing and GPR mapping of the embedded tubing locate it so the repair is confined to the confirmed spot.
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Need radiant & hydronic heating leak detection?
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.
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