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Drone Leak Investigation · Government & Municipal

Water Tank & Standpipe Leak Inspection by drone.

Municipal reservoirs, standpipes, elevated tanks, and rooftop tanks inspected by drone — shell weeps, overflow malfunction, wet insulation, saturated foundations, and coating failure documented without ladders, lifts, or confined-space entry.

Full shell
360° coverage per flight
Sub-mm
Visual defect resolution
0 climbs
Work-at-height exposure

Free phone consult · No pressure · Mon–Sat 8am–6pm PT

Why owners and operators choose it

Built for

Municipal water reservoirs and standpipesElevated and ground-level steel tanksRooftop tanks on commercial buildingsFire-protection and process water storage

How the investigation runs

  1. 1

    Asset briefing

    Tank type, age, coating history, and any known issues set the inspection plan — which seams, penetrations, and appurtenances get the closest passes.

  2. 2

    Orbital capture

    Programmed orbits capture the full shell, roof, overflow, and vents at consistent standoff — high-resolution visual plus radiometric thermal in the same mission.

  3. 3

    Leak discrimination

    Thermal behaviour separates an active weep (evaporative cooling, persistent wet signature) from historic staining, and wet insulation from sound — the distinction that decides whether anyone mobilises.

  4. 4

    Asset report

    Annotated findings mapped to tank geometry: weeps, coating breakdown, overflow evidence, foundation saturation — formatted for the utility's asset-management or tank-maintenance contractor.

Aerial screening + ground confirmation, one company

The aerial survey ranks where the problems are; Leak.ca's ground crews — the same team pinpointing BC leaks since 1999 — confirm them with acoustic correlation, moisture probing, and flood testing where the finding warrants it. One accountable report from first flight to repair-ready coordinates, instead of two vendors pointing at each other.

Frequently asked

What leak problems show up on water tanks?

Shell and seam weeps, leaking roof penetrations, overflow valves passing water continuously (a silent, expensive one), saturated insulation on heated tanks, and water escaping at the ringwall or foundation interface. Each has a distinct visual or thermal signature from the air — and several are invisible from the ground.

Why a drone instead of a climbing inspection?

They answer different questions. A drone survey covers 100 percent of the shell and roof at sub-millimetre visual resolution with zero fall exposure, in about an hour — perfect for screening, leak investigation, and annual condition checks. Code-driven internal inspections still need divers or drainage; our survey tells you whether and where that bigger spend is justified.

Can you tell wet insulation from a cosmetic stain?

Usually, yes. Wet insulation has thermal mass — it lags the daily temperature swing and reads distinctly through the jacket in the right window. A dry stain has no thermal signature at all. That discrimination is the difference between repainting a panel and stripping an insulation system.

Do you inspect rooftop tanks on private buildings?

Yes — hotels, older high-rises, and industrial buildings with rooftop storage are regular work. The same orbital capture documents shell condition and any leakage path into the structure below, which is often how an 'unexplained' top-floor leak finally gets solved.

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