Drone Leak Investigation · Sea-to-Sky
Post-Storm Portfolio Leak Assessment in Squamish, BC
After an atmospheric river, windstorm, or freeze event — every roof and site in your portfolio triaged by drone in days, damage and active water entry documented while the evidence is fresh and the insurer's clock is running. Flown by Transport Canada-certified RPAS pilots and confirmed by the ground crews serving Squamish and the Sea-to-Sky region — since 1999 as BC's leak detection specialists.
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Flying Squamish: local context
Wind discipline is the local skill — between thermals, the delta's new multifamily and industrial waterfront fly beautifully.
Local property profile: BC's fastest-growing outdoor town — new multifamily on the delta flats, older townsite services, and industrial waterfront conversion.
Ground conditions: Outwash sands give excellent penetration; delta-front and estuary parcels run wetter. One of the cleaner GPR environments on the coast.
Typical post-storm portfolio leak assessment work around Squamish
- Multifamily envelope baselines
- Waterfront industrial scans
- Commercial property portfolios
- Municipal building inventories
- School districts and health authorities
How the Squamish survey runs
- 1
Portfolio intake
Site list, roof types, and any incoming leak reports set the flight order — known-vulnerable assemblies and occupied-critical buildings first.
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Rapid flight wave
Visual capture documents physical damage — membrane displacement, flashing failure, ponding, debris strikes; thermal flags active moisture entry that hasn't shown inside yet. Multiple sites per crew per day.
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Triage ranking
Every building graded: active entry needing immediate response, damage needing scheduled repair, and clean passes documented as clean — which matters for the claim file too.
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Claim-ready package
Per-building reports with time-stamped, geotagged imagery — formatted for your insurer, your roofing contractor, and your own capital planning, all from one flight wave.
Squamish questions, answered
Why fly the portfolio instead of waiting for leak calls?
Because leak calls report ceiling stains, not roof damage — and by the time the stain shows, the insulation is saturated and the claim is bigger. A post-event flight wave finds the breached membrane on the building whose tenants haven't noticed yet. Triage order set by actual damage beats triage order set by who complains loudest.
How fast can you cover a multi-building portfolio?
A flight crew covers multiple commercial roofs per day — a portfolio that would take a roofing contractor weeks to walk gets documented in days, without putting anyone on a storm-damaged membrane. Sequencing is risk-ranked, so your most vulnerable or most critical buildings are documented within the first wave.
Does the documentation help with insurance claims?
Materially. Time-stamped, geotagged imagery captured days after the event establishes what the storm did versus what was pre-existing — the exact dispute that slows claims. Clean-pass documentation on undamaged buildings also protects you when a tenant later attributes an unrelated problem to the storm. Pair with our insurance claim support service for the full file.
Can you legally fly drone leak surveys in Squamish?
Yes — our pilots hold Transport Canada RPAS certification with advanced-operations capability, and Squamish flights run under whatever airspace authorizations the location requires. Wind discipline is the local skill — between thermals, the delta's new multifamily and industrial waterfront fly beautifully. Flight planning, NOTAM checks, and authorizations are part of the service, not your problem.
How do Squamish ground conditions affect what the survey reads?
Squamish ground is predominantly glaciofluvial outwash sands and gravels on the Squamish River delta. Outwash sands give excellent penetration; delta-front and estuary parcels run wetter. One of the cleaner GPR environments on the coast. For buried-leak work that matters: escaping water changes the moisture and thermal behaviour of exactly that ground, and our analysts interpret the surface signal against the local soil character — then our acoustic ground crews confirm the suspect zones before anyone digs.
What does post-storm portfolio leak assessment cost in Squamish?
Province-wide pricing — no regional premium for Squamish. Single-site surveys typically start in the high hundreds; network corridors, portfolios, 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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