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Corrosion Service Snapshot

3.2
based on 54 ratings

40% would recommend to a friend

Dean T. Rookes

56% approve of CEO

Mission We are a team of industry professionals who are dedicated to protecting the environment, our fellow citizens and the prosperity of our communities by applying our skills and knowledge safely to prevent corrosion. We will strive to partner with our clients in a forthright and supportive manner, so that we can provide them with the most advanced tools, techniques and knowledge needed to preserve the integrity of their infrastructure.
Description Corrosion Service was founded in 1950 by Thomas R.B. Watson as the first Canadian firm to specialize in cathodic protection. Our founding philosophy was based on the principles of providing great customer service and developing a deep understanding of customer needs, these same core principles still guide our company today.

Our diverse and talented group of industry professionals specialize in three electrochemical corrosion control techniques (cathodic protection, Anotection® Anodic Protection and Potential Adjustment Protection®), buried pipeline integrity assessment and AC mitigation for pipelines installed in corridors shared with high voltage power lines. Within each of the five system categories we are engaged in a variety of in-house and onsite engineering services such as design, engineering, inspection, construction and surveys. Additionally, CSCL carries a range of manufactured and externally sourced products that compliment and reinforce our activities.

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