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Drone Leak Investigation · Northern BC

Water Tank & Standpipe Leak Inspection in Prince George, BC

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. Flown by Transport Canada-certified RPAS pilots and confirmed by the ground crews serving Prince George and the Northern BC region — since 1999 as BC's leak detection specialists.

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

Flying Prince George: local context

Northern capital with pulp, energy, and institutional campuses — industrial thermal work anchors the book; YXS airspace per authorization.

Local property profile: Northern capital — industrial sites, university and hospital campuses, and postwar neighbourhoods with deep-buried frost-protected services.

Ground conditions: Northern clays are depth-limiting when wet and frost-bound in winter — survey windows and antenna choice matter. Shallow services still image reliably year-round.

Typical water tank & standpipe leak inspection work around Prince George

  • Pulp-mill asset scans
  • Campus roof programs
  • Municipal water reservoirs and standpipes
  • Elevated and ground-level steel tanks
  • Rooftop tanks on commercial buildings

How the Prince George survey 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.

Prince George questions, answered

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.

Can you legally fly drone leak surveys in Prince George?

Yes — our pilots hold Transport Canada RPAS certification with advanced-operations capability, and Prince George flights run under whatever airspace authorizations the location requires. Northern capital with pulp, energy, and institutional campuses — industrial thermal work anchors the book; YXS airspace per authorization. Flight planning, NOTAM checks, and authorizations are part of the service, not your problem.

How do Prince George ground conditions affect what the survey reads?

Prince George ground is predominantly glaciolacustrine clays and silts of the Nechako plateau. Northern clays are depth-limiting when wet and frost-bound in winter — survey windows and antenna choice matter. Shallow services still image reliably year-round. 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 water tank & standpipe leak inspection cost in Prince George?

Province-wide pricing — no regional premium for Prince George. 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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