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Building Envelope & Moisture Inspection in Prince Rupert

Find where water gets through walls, windows and cladding — for homes, businesses and stratas across Prince Rupert.

Building Envelope & Moisture Inspection in Prince Rupert, BC
Serving BC since 1999
Non-invasive detection
Insurance-ready reports
Rapid response across BC

Building Envelope & Moisture Inspection in Prince Rupert, British Columbia

Building Envelope & Moisture Inspection in Prince Rupert is about precision — locating the true source of water so the repair stays small and your coastal port with the highest rainfall in Canada stays intact. As a division of Anyleak.ca, serving British Columbia since 1999, we bring 27+ years of leak-detection experience to every Prince Rupert property — backed by advanced thermal, acoustic and tracer-gas equipment.

Prince Rupert is part of Northern BC, an area of coastal port with the highest rainfall in Canada, stressing every roof and envelope. Prince Rupert's cold winters and deep frost lines put real stress on buried pipes and fittings, so leaks here often start underground or at the foundation where freeze-thaw movement opens up joints. The building envelope is everything that keeps weather out — cladding, windows, flashing, sealants and roofing. In BC's rain-driven climate, envelope failures cause the costly 'leaky condo' damage strata corporations dread. Our envelope inspections use infrared, moisture mapping and water testing to find where water is entering before it rots the structure.

Our technicians work throughout Prince Rupert and its neighbourhoods — including Downtown, Pineridge, Cow Bay, Kanata — providing non-invasive building envelope that pinpoints the problem without unnecessary damage. Every visit ends with a clear, written report you can use for repairs, insurance or strata records.

Our Prince Rupert building envelope process

  1. 1We review the cladding, windows, decks and flashing for vulnerable details.
  2. 2Infrared scanning reveals wet wall assemblies from inside and out.
  3. 3Moisture mapping grades the extent of saturation.
  4. 4Targeted water testing confirms the entry path at suspect details.

When to call us in Prince Rupert

Staining or swelling around windows and decks
Peeling paint or delaminating cladding
Interior moisture with no plumbing source
Strata wanting a depreciation-report moisture check
Pre-purchase due diligence on a wood-frame building

Neighbourhoods we serve in Prince Rupert

We provide building envelope throughout Prince Rupert, including:

DowntownPineridgeCow BayKanata

Detection technology we use in Prince Rupert

What you receive

Envelope condition assessment
Infrared and moisture findings
Identified water-entry details
Report for strata, owners or engineers

Building Envelope in Prince Rupert — FAQs

What is a leaky condo inspection?

It's an envelope moisture inspection that checks for water getting through walls, windows and decks — the classic cause of rot in BC wood-frame buildings. We map the moisture and find the entry points.

Do you work with strata corporations?

Yes. We provide written envelope and moisture reports suitable for strata records, depreciation reports and engineers.

Do you provide building envelope throughout Prince Rupert?

Yes. We serve all of Prince Rupert and the surrounding Northern BC, including Downtown, Pineridge, Cow Bay, Kanata and nearby communities. Call 604-239-9934 to arrange a visit.

How quickly can you reach Prince Rupert?

We schedule Prince Rupert appointments promptly and prioritise active leaks. Response times depend on your exact location and current demand — call 604-239-9934 and we'll give you a realistic window.

Will building envelope damage my Prince Rupert property?

No. Our detection is non-invasive — we locate the leak precisely first, so any repair opening is as small as possible, protecting your finishes and structure.

Need building envelope in Prince Rupert?

Call 604-239-9934 or request a free quote. Precise, non-invasive leak detection for Prince Rupert since 1999.