Coating Inspection Experts in British Columbia
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Hire The Best BRITISH COLUMBIA coating inspectors
- Corrosion prevention, inspection and surveys
- Coating inspection from our qualified NACE inspectors
- A coating maintenance program to prevent corrosion before it impacts your assets, equipment and operation
- General corrosion and coating consulting
- Design and build auditing, consulting and assistance regarding corrosion
Hire one of our highly experienced professional NACE-certified coating inspectors for your business by contacting us below.
coating inspection services in british columbia
At The Coating Inspector, we understand the importance of keeping your industrial and commercial equipment protected against corrosion. That’s why we specialize in providing top-quality coating inspection and corrosion resistance services to clients across British Columbia.
Our team consists of NACE and AAAMP certified coating inspectors who have years of experience in the industry. Our inspectors have a deep understanding of coating technologies, and we utilize the latest testing equipment and techniques to ensure that our clients receive accurate and reliable results.
When you work with us, you can rest assured that we will provide a thorough and detailed inspection of your equipment. We take pride in our attention to detail, and we are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of service possible.
Our services are designed to help you protect your equipment against the effects of corrosion, which can lead to equipment failure, downtime, and costly repairs. Our team of experts can help you identify areas of your equipment that are at risk of corrosion and develop a customized plan to protect it.
We offer a range of corrosion protection services, including coating selection and application, cathodic protection, and corrosion control programs. We work closely with our clients to understand their specific needs and provide them with the best possible solutions.
Our NACE certified inspectors are recognized as some of the best in the industry, and we take pride in our commitment to quality and safety. We understand that corrosion can pose a serious risk to your equipment and the people who work with it, which is why we take every precaution to ensure that our clients receive the highest level of service possible.
At The Coating Inspector, we are committed to providing our clients with the best possible service. We take pride in our work, and we are passionate about helping our clients protect their equipment against corrosion.
If you’re in need of coating inspection or corrosion resistance services in British Columbia, look no further than The Coating Inspector. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you protect your equipment against corrosion.
Our major service areas in british columbia
- Prince Rupert
- Tofino
- Nanaimo
- Victoria
- Vancouver
- Chilliwack
- Penticton
- Kamloops
- Osoyoos
- Princeton
- Cranbrook
- Prince George
- Fort Nelson
british columbia coating inspectors
British Columbia is the third most populous province in Canada. As the western-most province with direct access to the Pacific Ocean, it has a significant marine industry. mote job sites, we’ve done coating inspections for a wide variety of Ontario’s industrial sector. Vancouver is a coastal city with the third-largest population of any city in Canada and the largest of Canada’s western provinces.
With a strong, diversified economy the Mercer Human Resource Consulting Group ranked Vancouver, British Columbia as the #1 quality of life city worldwide.
Resourced-based industry is a major sector in British Columbia. Primarily forestry, agriculture, natural gas, and mining.
British Columbia leads Canada in its renewable resource energy generation. Over 98% of its energy generated is from renewable sources. This leads to one of the lowest electricity rates in North America.
Non-renewable energy primarily comes from their substantial natural gas deposits of nearly 3,000 trillion cubic feet of shale gas. Their natural gas production is only surpassed by Alberta. B.C. has begun to ramp up its international natural gas exports.
The port of Vancouver is Canada’s largest marine port. It is the closest west coast port in North America to Asia, which imports a large volume of North America and Canada’s container imports.
Forestry is one of B.C.’s largest exports, and globally it is one of the largest exports of wood and timber products. Over 62% of its landmass consists of economically viable forestry. Large amounts of timber, significant amounts of publically owned land, and a diverse tree species allow for the forestry industry in British Columbia to rank amongst the highest in the world.
Britist Columbia contains the third largest aerospace industry in Canada, supporting its national military.
Coating Inspection Projects - National & Global
Outside of Canada or Ontario? We’ve worked across North America and the world on coating inspection projects. Contact us today to receive expert guidance from our NACE-certified coating inspectors.
Other areas we proudly serve
Our process
our coating inspection process
We have a tried and true methodology for assessing and prevention corrosion through our ISO-standardized and client-customized workflow.
01.
Survey
A maintenance survey determines the coating conditions of a surface. Surveys are used to create a maintenance schedule for re-coating and touch-up applications.
02.
Testing
The Coating Inspector performs testing for a wide range of coating applications. We test for conformity, compatibility, performance, coat thickness, hardness, adhesion, and finishes.
03.
Recommendations
Once testing has been completed, we provide our detailed recommendations in a report. This ensures that all aspects of the survey are considered and addressed.
04.
Coating Specifications
All jobs are conducted according to industry standards: NACE/AMPP, ISO 9001:2015 and CSA/SSPC in Canada, ASTM and ISO for international clients.
05.
our team
The Coating Inspector works with contractors, owners, and engineers. We are a third party unbiased leader in the provision of professional coating inspection services.
06.
blasting & painting
The Coating Inspector provides supervision and project management in the sandblasting, painting and coatings industry.
why us
Hire the Right Coating Inspector British Columbia
Do you have existing corrosion, or are looking to prevent costly equipment failure? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Contact us today to get a consultation.
What sets the coating inspector apart?
The Coating Inspector is ISO certified, something few competitors can offer. We also have extensive reviews, decades of combined experience and the most highly trained coating inspectors in the industry.
What is an ISO Certification?
“Certification to ISO 45001 demonstrates an organisations commitment to a safer working environment and the protection of employees against injury at work.
ISO 45001 certified organisations have identified and operate to regulatory requirements through enforcing procedures for compliance with legislation. Improved identification of hazards and risk management, involving all levels of the organisation through setting objectives, targets and documented responsibilities are recognised by regulators as a commitment to safe working conditions and continuous improvement.”
Source: https://www.qas-international….
Compliance
QAS ISO certifies strict compliance procedures to legislative and standard compliances.
Service
We have been certified in continuous improvement and service to our compliance.
Commitment
We are commited to impeccable client service & employee safety.
What is nace/ampp?
The AMPP (Formerly know as The National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)) is a globally recognized certification body to certify and train corrosion engineers.
With over 36,000 members globally, it is the most recognized trade association of corrosion inspectors to ensure industry standards in the coating inspection industry.
Established in 1943, it serves to train corrosion inspectors, enforce industry standards, certify engineers, publish and research corrosion inspection techniques and journals, as well as provide a standardized approach to corrosion inspection and prevention.
NACE “equips society to protect people, assets and the environment from the adverse effects of corrosion.”
How much does coating inspection cost?
Every project, business and industrial assets are unique. Depending on the scope of work, location and amount of inspectors or work hours required for your project, the cost can vary.
However, The Coating Inspector is committed to saving your business time, money and assets. The cost of equipment breakdown, shutdown or repair delays can cost your business far more resources than preventative maintenance, work and inspection.
what is the process?
Call, email or contact us via the form below with a bit more of information about your business. From there we’ll consult with you regarding your unique corrosion prevention requirements.
From there we’ll provide you a comprehensive quote and scope of work, and then begin working together with you to keep your facility and equipment in top working area.
what areas do you service?
Primarily all across Canada and globally (depending on the project).