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Thermal Imaging Leak Detection in Dawson Creek

Infrared cameras that see moisture through walls, floors and ceilings — for homes, businesses and stratas across Dawson Creek.

Thermal Imaging Leak Detection in Dawson Creek, BC
Serving BC since 1999
Non-invasive detection
Insurance-ready reports
Rapid response across BC

Thermal Imaging Leak Detection in Dawson Creek, British Columbia

Homeowners, strata councils and businesses across Dawson Creek call on us for thermal imaging leak detection 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 Dawson Creek property — backed by advanced thermal, acoustic and tracer-gas equipment.

Dawson Creek is part of Northern BC, an area of Mile Zero city with prairie-style cold winters. Dawson Creek'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. Thermal imaging (infrared thermography) detects the subtle temperature differences created when water evaporates or when warm and cold water lines run behind finished surfaces. It is one of the fastest, most non-destructive ways to map moisture across an entire wall, ceiling or floor and to narrow a search before any access is made.

Our technicians work throughout Dawson Creek and its neighbourhoods — including Downtown, Parkhill, Crescent Park — providing non-invasive thermal imaging 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 Dawson Creek thermal imaging process

  1. 1We survey suspect areas with a high-resolution infrared camera that reads surface temperature.
  2. 2Evaporative cooling and pipe temperature show up as distinct thermal patterns.
  3. 3We cross-check anomalies with a moisture meter to confirm the readings are water, not shadow or insulation gaps.
  4. 4Findings are captured as paired infrared and visible-light photos for your report.

When to call us in Dawson Creek

Discoloured or cool patches on walls and ceilings
Suspected leaks behind tile, cabinetry or finished basements
Post-flood drying verification
Hidden roof or window-flashing leaks
Radiant-floor heating faults

Neighbourhoods we serve in Dawson Creek

We provide thermal imaging throughout Dawson Creek, including:

DowntownParkhillCrescent Park

Detection technology we use in Dawson Creek

What you receive

Annotated infrared imagery of affected areas
Moisture-meter confirmation readings
Clear map of wet vs. dry zones
Report ready for insurance or remediation crews

Thermal Imaging in Dawson Creek — FAQs

Does thermal imaging see through walls?

Not literally — it reads the surface temperature of the wall. Where moisture or a temperature-different pipe sits behind the surface, it changes that surface temperature in a pattern we can interpret.

Is thermal imaging enough on its own?

It is excellent for mapping and narrowing the area, but we always confirm with a moisture meter and a second method so you are not opening a wall on a false reading.

Do you provide thermal imaging throughout Dawson Creek?

Yes. We serve all of Dawson Creek and the surrounding Northern BC, including Downtown, Parkhill, Crescent Park and nearby communities. Call 604-239-9934 to arrange a visit.

How quickly can you reach Dawson Creek?

We schedule Dawson Creek 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 thermal imaging damage my Dawson Creek 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 thermal imaging in Dawson Creek?

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