Heritage Building Specialists

Heritage Home Ceiling Leak Detection in British Columbia

Your heritage home deserves specialized care. Our non-invasive detection methods protect original materials while finding leak sources in BC's historic properties.

Preservation-Focused Leak Detection

Heritage homes throughout British Columbia - from Vancouver's Edwardian mansions to Victoria's Victorian-era properties - require specialized leak detection that respects their historical significance. At CeilingLeak.ca, we understand that damaging original materials is not an option.

Our non-invasive technology allows us to detect moisture and trace leak pathways through plaster ceilings, timber framing, and historic building envelopes without cutting into irreplaceable materials. We work with heritage home owners, restoration specialists, and heritage consultants to protect BC's architectural history.

Unique Heritage Home Challenges

Original Roofing Materials

Slate, cedar shake, and clay tile roofs require specialized knowledge

Historic Flashing Methods

Older flashing techniques may fail differently than modern materials

Plaster & Lath Ceilings

Traditional plaster requires different moisture assessment

Original Wood Windows

Historic windows often allow water infiltration around frames

Settlement & Movement

Older buildings shift over time, creating new leak pathways

Outdated Plumbing

Galvanized and cast iron pipes in older homes corrode from within

Our Heritage-Sensitive Approach

100% Non-Invasive Detection

Thermal imaging and moisture meters that never touch original materials

Understanding Historic Construction

Our team knows how heritage buildings were built and where they typically fail

Coordination with Restoration Experts

We work with heritage restoration specialists for appropriate repairs

Heritage Permit Awareness

Our reports support heritage permit applications when required

Technology for Heritage Detection

Protect Your Heritage Home

Trust the experts who understand the value of your historic property.