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Underground & Water Main Leak Detection in New Westminster

Find buried supply, irrigation and water-main leaks without trenching — for homes, businesses and stratas across New Westminster.

Underground & Water Main Leak Detection in New Westminster, BC
Serving BC since 1999
Non-invasive detection
Insurance-ready reports
Rapid response across BC

Underground & Water Main Leak Detection in New Westminster, British Columbia

Homeowners, strata councils and businesses across New Westminster call on us for underground & water main 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 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. Underground leak detection locates leaks in buried water mains, service lines, irrigation and fire lines without digging up the whole run. Using acoustic correlation, ground microphones and tracer gas, we mark the precise spot above the leak so excavation is a single small pit instead of a trench across your property.

Our technicians work throughout New Westminster and its neighbourhoods — including Downtown, Sapperton, Queens Park, Uptown, West End, Quayside — providing non-invasive underground leaks 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 underground leaks process

  1. 1We confirm the leak with meter and pressure observations.
  2. 2Ground microphones sweep the line's path to find the loudest point.
  3. 3A correlator calculates the leak position between two sensor points.
  4. 4We mark the surface and estimate depth for a targeted dig.

When to call us in New Westminster

Soggy or unusually green patches in a lawn
Water pooling on a driveway or in a parkade
A constantly running water meter
Loss of pressure on a buried service
Sinkholes or settling over a pipe route

Neighbourhoods we serve in New Westminster

We provide underground leaks throughout New Westminster, including:

DowntownSappertonQueens ParkUptownWest EndQuayside

Detection technology we use in New Westminster

What you receive

Marked leak position and estimated depth
Mapped pipe route
Correlation measurements
Excavation guidance to minimise digging

Underground Leaks in New Westminster — FAQs

Can you find a leak in my buried water line?

Yes. Buried supply and main leaks are a core specialty — acoustic correlation lets us mark the exact spot so digging is minimal.

How deep can you detect?

We routinely locate leaks several feet down; depth and soil conditions affect the approach, which we confirm on site.

Do you provide underground leaks 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 underground leaks 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 underground leaks in New Westminster?

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