Drone Leak & Moisture Inspection in New Westminster
Aerial thermal imaging for roofs, facades and building envelopes — no scaffolding required — for homes, businesses and stratas across New Westminster.

Drone Leak & Moisture Inspection in New Westminster, British Columbia
Homeowners, strata councils and businesses across New Westminster call on us for drone leak & moisture inspection when a hidden leak threatens their property. As a division of Anyleak.ca, serving British Columbia since 1999, we bring 27+ years of leak-detection experience to every New Westminster property — backed by advanced thermal, acoustic and tracer-gas equipment.
New Westminster is part of Metro Vancouver, an area of BC's oldest city with a dense stock of heritage homes and riverfront towers. New Westminster sits in one of the wettest regions in Canada, and that relentless West Coast moisture means roofs, building envelopes and below-grade walls are under constant pressure — small leaks here escalate into rot and mould far faster than in a dry climate. Drone-mounted infrared cameras and high-resolution zoom optics inspect roofs, building facades and cladding from the air — finding moisture, membrane failures, failed sealants and cladding defects at heights that are impractical or unsafe to access by ladder or scaffolding. A single drone survey can cover an entire multi-storey building exterior in a fraction of the time of a ground-based survey, delivering a georeferenced thermal and visual record your engineer or contractor can act on immediately.
Our technicians work throughout New Westminster and its neighbourhoods — including Downtown, Sapperton, Queens Park, Uptown, West End, Quayside — providing non-invasive drone inspection 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 New Westminster drone inspection process
- 1We plan the flight path to survey all elevations and the roof systematically.
- 2A thermal camera drone maps the roof for wet insulation; a zoom camera surveys the facade for defects.
- 3We cross-check thermal anomalies with on-ground moisture meters where accessible.
- 4Findings are annotated on aerial images and elevation drawings.
- 5A comprehensive report with thermal imagery and defect register is delivered.
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Drone Inspection in New Westminster — FAQs
Can a drone inspect my strata building without scaffolding?
Yes. Drone inspection surveys all exterior elevations and the roof from the air, delivering a documented condition record without any scaffolding, lifts or rope access.
Is drone inspection accurate enough for depreciation reports?
Yes. Our thermal and visual documentation provides the evidence depreciation report engineers need for an accurate envelope condition assessment.
What time of day do you scan?
Roof thermal surveys are best performed after sunset during the thermal window. Facade visual inspections are conducted in good daylight. We confirm scheduling with you in advance.
Do you provide drone inspection throughout New Westminster?
Yes. We serve all of New Westminster and the surrounding Metro Vancouver, including Downtown, Sapperton, Queens Park, Uptown and nearby communities. Call 604-239-9934 to arrange a visit.
How quickly can you reach New Westminster?
We schedule New Westminster 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 drone inspection damage my New Westminster 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 drone inspection in New Westminster?
Call 604-239-9934 or request a free quote. Precise, non-invasive leak detection for New Westminster since 1999.