
Protect Your Facility from Water Damage
Leak Diverter Solutions for Every Building
Roof leaking? Don't shut down operations. Leak diverters catch and channel water away from equipment, inventory, and people — giving you time to fix the problem without the damage.
15 min
Average Install Time
24/7
Emergency Ready
FR
Fire-Retardant Options
2’–20’
Size Range
Types of Leak Diverters
From small ceiling drip catchers to large-scale roof water diversion systems, there's a leak diverter built for your application.
Roof Leak Diverters
Suspended tarp systems that hang from ceiling supports to catch and channel roof leaks away from equipment, inventory, and work areas. Available in standard sizes from 5’×5’ up to 20’×20’.
Ceiling Leak Diverter Tarps
Lightweight, fire-retardant tarps designed for suspended ceiling grids. Magnets or clips attach directly to T-bar frames to divert ceiling drips into a drain hose without disrupting ceiling tiles.
Water Diversion Kits
Complete kits with tarp, hose, clamps, and hanging hardware for rapid deployment when a leak is discovered. Everything you need in one package to go from discovery to containment in minutes.
Pipe Leak Diverters
Wrap-around diverters for overhead pipe condensation and small leaks. Collar-style designs clamp around pipes and channel runoff into a collection container or drain line.
How Leak Diverters Work
Three simple steps from leak discovery to full containment.

Identify the Leak
Spot the leak source on your roof or ceiling. Note the area size and what’s below it that needs protection — equipment, inventory, electrical panels, or foot traffic areas.
Deploy the Diverter
Hang the leak diverter tarp from ceiling supports using the included hardware. Position the tarp beneath the leak and attach the drain hose to channel water to a safe collection point or floor drain.
Resume Operations
With the leak contained, your facility stays operational. The diverter buys you time to schedule a proper roof repair without emergency shutdowns, water damage claims, or safety incidents.
Where Leak Diverters Are Used
Any facility with a roof can develop a leak. Here's how different industries use leak diverters to stay protected.
Warehouses & Distribution Centers
Protect inventory, racking, and forklifts from roof leaks during storms. Leak diverters let you keep operations running while scheduling permanent roof repairs.
Retail Stores & Shopping Centers
Prevent slip-and-fall hazards and merchandise damage from ceiling leaks. Diverters channel water silently and cleanly while maintaining a professional appearance.
Manufacturing Facilities
Shield sensitive equipment, electrical panels, and production lines from water intrusion. Leak diverters are OSHA-compliant and help avoid costly production shutdowns.
Data Centers & Server Rooms
Water is the #1 environmental threat to IT infrastructure. Ceiling leak diverters provide immediate protection for servers, UPS systems, and network equipment.
Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
Maintain sterile environments and patient safety during roof leaks. Medical-grade leak diverters meet infection control standards while keeping critical areas operational.
Schools & Government Buildings
Aging roofs on public buildings are common. Leak diverters offer a fast, cost-effective interim solution that protects occupants and assets while capital repairs are planned.
Why Use a Leak Diverter?
The cost of doing nothing is always higher than the cost of containment.
Prevent costly water damage to equipment and inventory
Eliminate slip-and-fall hazards for employees and customers
Keep operations running during roof leak emergencies
Meet OSHA and building safety compliance requirements
Avoid expensive insurance claims and premium increases
Deploy in minutes with minimal tools and no training
Frequently Asked Questions
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