INVERTED ROOFS
Leak detection for Green Roof, Protected Membrane Roof (PMR), Waterproofing, Plaza Deck and Water Feature.
NEW CONSTRUCTION / RE-ROOFING
Solution 1: Active Monitoring
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Save Time Reduce Costs Stay Informed Uphold Quality Be Proactive
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Inspect the membrane - even when you can’t see it
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Confirm the installation conditions
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Automated system assists during commissioning process - locates damage during construction
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Utilized for maintaining a sustainable roofing system


View data remotely
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Local BACnet connection to BMS

Overburden
Insulation
Drainage Mat
Membrane
Roof Deck





Embedded DigiStar Sensor
Solution 2: Passive Monitoring
Embedded DigiStars (sensor array) on membrane, applied at a rate of 1 per 100 Sq. Ft.
Protect the business and building assets below the roof.
Installing a full grid and sensor system for eventual use when the roofing system deteriorates or is damaged resulting in a discovered leak.
SMT technicians can provide temporary electronics for a yearly or periodic maintenance scan.

PREVIOUS PROJECTS
Lakes District Hospital

© Parnerships BC
12,000 Sq. Ft.
Passive monitoring leak detection system with MDS (Moisture Dectection Sensor Tape)
Arris Tower

© SkyscraperPage.com
41 stories, 60,000 Sq. Ft.
Active monitoring system for inverted roof utilizing 600+ DigiStars.
Existing Construction


Solution: DigiSCAN 360°
Leader in electronic leak detection.
Pin-point locating active leaks and/or performing DigiSCAN 360° periodically for preventative maintenance.
Quality assurance to its finest.
PREVIOUS PROJECTS
SOLO District

© Daily Hive Vancouver
80,000 Sq. Ft.
DigiSCAN 360° to detect leaks in the membranes and to make sure the
waterproofing is up to standard
Parq Vancouver Development

© Parq Vancouver
72,000 Sq. Ft.
DigiSCAN 360° to assure the roof membrane was intact immediately after installation; re-scanning prior to
covering with overburden
“ I can sleep at night on this project -
because I know the membrane will be scanned prior to
being covered…
Otherwise I’d have to watch what all these other guys are doing to ‘my’ membrane. ”
- Daryle, Site Foreman
at the Parq project