Aerial Thermal · Vancouver Island
Industrial Thermal Survey in Victoria, BC
Heat-loss mapping on tanks and pipelines, refractory damage, stack hot spots, and district-energy networks — plant-scale radiometric surveys from the air. Flown by Transport Canada-certified RPAS pilots serving Victoria and the Vancouver Island region — since 1999 as BC's leak detection and inspection specialists.
Free phone consult · No pressure · Mon–Sat 8am–6pm PT
Flying Victoria: local context
Heritage masonry, government precinct, and YYJ-area airspace handled under authorization — plus Canada's oldest roof stock.
Local asset profile: Canada's oldest West Coast housing — pre-1940 homes with oil-tank histories, brick-era downtown services, and heritage strata conversions.
Typical industrial thermal survey work around Victoria
- Heritage façade thermography
- Pre-1940 roof assessments
- Tank and pipeline heat-loss programs
- Refractory and stack condition
- District heating networks
How the Victoria survey runs
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Asset inventory
The survey list is built from the site's integrity and energy priorities — tanks, lines, stacks, substations, networks.
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Flight campaign
Systematic radiometric capture across the inventory, flown at conditions that maximise each asset class's signal.
- 3
Analysis
Findings classified: insulation loss, refractory hot spots, level/interface lines, electrical heating — quantified, not just imaged.
- 4
Program report
Asset-by-asset condition with ranked actions — the screening layer that aims follow-up NDT and maintenance spend precisely.
Victoria questions, answered
What does a stack or refractory hot spot mean?
External hot spots on stacks, kilns, and lined vessels mark where internal refractory has thinned or failed — the shell is seeing temperatures it was never designed for. Caught early it is a reline entry on the next planned outage; caught late it is a shell breach. Aerial thermography monitors the whole structure, including elevations nobody can see from grade.
Can you find buried district-heating leaks from the air?
Yes — buried hot-water distribution leaks paint persistent warm anomalies on the surface above, especially in cool conditions. Flying the network maps loss points across kilometres in a session, and pairs naturally with our acoustic and GPR underground leak services for pinpointing.
How does thermal mapping quantify insulation heat loss?
Radiometric surface temperatures across a tank or line, combined with ambient and wind data, convert to estimated heat-flux differentials between intact and degraded zones. The output ranks insulation repairs by energy payback — maintenance with an ROI attached.
Can you scan electrical infrastructure?
Switchyards, transmission hardware, and substation equipment scan well from safe standoff — loose connections and overloaded components heat distinctively. We coordinate flight clearances with operations; nobody approaches energised gear.
Can you legally fly drones for inspection in Victoria?
Yes — our pilots hold Transport Canada RPAS certification with advanced-operations capability, and Victoria operations run under whatever airspace authorizations the location requires. Heritage masonry, government precinct, and YYJ-area airspace handled under authorization — plus Canada's oldest roof stock. Flight planning, NOTAM checks, and authorizations are part of the service, not your problem.
How does Victoria weather affect scheduling?
Aerial inspection flies in defined weather windows — wind, precipitation, and (for thermal work) the right temperature differentials. Victoria sits in our standing Vancouver Island coverage, so we schedule against the local forecast and typically land the survey within days of booking rather than weeks. Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm Pacific.
What does industrial thermal survey cost in Victoria?
Province-wide pricing — no regional premium for Victoria. Single-asset thermal surveys typically start in the high hundreds; NDT campaigns and multi-asset programs are quoted by scope. The free phone consult (604-239-9934) produces a firm number in about five minutes.
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