Isolate leaking zones across distribution networks. Delivered across Vancouver by Acoustic Water Leak, a Leak.ca division.
604-239-9934Same-day response in VancouverWhen the question is "which zone of the network is losing water," step testing is the right answer. By systematically closing valves and watching flow at a central meter, we isolate the zone containing active leakage, then progressively narrow to specific main segments before deploying acoustic methods on the suspect section. This is the workhorse method behind utility-scale leak reduction programs, and it scales from a small commercial property's loop to a municipal district metered area.
Distribution main leaks under city streets, common-line leaks in pre-1980 multi-unit risers, hidden pinhole supply leaks in concrete slabs.
Vancouver's built environment — high-rise concrete towers, wood-frame walk-ups, character single-family homes and pre-war duplexes — shapes how step test sectoring is delivered locally. Vancouver mixes 1910s heritage homes with 60-storey concrete towers, so leak investigations vary enormously between properties. Heritage neighbourhoods like Kitsilano and Strathcona tend to show old copper and galvanized failures; downtown and Yaletown towers more often have slab penetrations and envelope failures behind window-wall systems.
Three sectors, one standard:
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