Concrete Scanning Across British Columbia
See inside the slab before you cut. GPR concrete scanning locates rebar, post-tension cables, conduit and pipe, measures thickness and surveys deck condition — non-destructively, in real time, with no radiation exclusion zone.
Concrete Scanning Services
Specialist scans for every concrete penetration and assessment — before you core, cut, drill or anchor.
Post-Tension Cable Scanning
Post-Tension Scanning
Learn morePre-Core & Pre-Cut Concrete Scanning
Pre-Core & Pre-Cut Scanning
Learn moreConcrete Slab Thickness Measurement
Slab Thickness Measurement
Learn moreAnchor & Dowel Drilling Layout Scanning
Anchor & Dowel Layout Scanning
Learn moreConcrete Delamination & Deck Condition Survey
Delamination & Deck Survey
Learn moreGPR vs X-Ray Concrete Scanning — Which to Use
GPR vs X-Ray
Learn moreGPR Concrete Methods
The core GPR methods behind every concrete scan — rebar mapping, void detection and embedded-pipe location.
GPR Concrete Scanning
See rebar, post-tension, conduit and pipe before cutting, coring or drilling.
Learn moreRebar & Structural Mapping
Document rebar layout, spacing and cover depth in existing structures.
Learn moreGPR Void & Sinkhole Detection
Find washout voids and cavities beneath slabs before they collapse.
Learn moreBuried Pipe Mapping in Slabs
Trace the route and depth of pipes embedded in slabs and ground.
Learn moreGPR Utility Locating
Map buried services with GPR before excavation.
Learn moreWhy GPR Before You Cut, Core or Drill?
Concrete Scanning for Every Property Type
From high-rises and parkades to hospitals and industrial floors across BC.
Single-Family Homes
Locate buried water, gas and electrical services and scan slabs before a renovation, addition, pool or in-floor heating install.
Condos & Apartments
Scan suite slabs and walls for post-tension cables, rebar and conduit before any core or anchor drilling.
Strata Properties
Locate buried site services and scan parkade slabs for voids and embedded hazards as part of depreciation and capital planning.
High-Rise Buildings
Post-tension and rebar scanning floor-by-floor before coring for new mechanical, electrical or plumbing penetrations.
Office Buildings
Concrete scanning before tenant-improvement coring and EM locating of in-slab power and data before any cut.
Retail & Shopping Centres
Locate buried site utilities and scan slabs before signage footings, refrigeration lines and fit-out penetrations.
Warehouses & Industrial
Scan thick industrial floors for rebar, conduit and voids and locate buried process and service lines before machine-base or rack-anchor drilling.
Healthcare Facilities
Non-ionising concrete scanning (no radiation exclusion zone) before coring in occupied clinical areas, plus medical-gas and conduit locating.
Schools & Education
Locate buried site services and scan slabs before playground, portable and renovation works — scheduled around school calendars.
Government & Municipal
Documented, auditable EM + GPR locates for civic sites, plus water-main and duct-bank mapping for municipal infrastructure.
Hotels & Hospitality
Concrete scanning before pool, spa and renovation coring and EM locating of buried site services around occupied properties.
Heritage & Historic Buildings
Non-destructive scanning and locating that protects irreplaceable structures — map reinforcement and services before any intervention.
Concrete Scanning for Pros & Trades
We subcontract scanning to BC's cutters, corers, engineers and builders.
Concrete Scanning Across Metro Vancouver & BC
Serving contractors, engineers and property teams throughout British Columbia.
Frequently asked questions
What is concrete scanning?
Concrete scanning uses ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to image what is embedded inside a slab, wall or deck — rebar, post-tension cables, electrical conduit and pipe — and to measure thickness or assess condition, all non-destructively and in real time. It is the essential step before coring, cutting, drilling or anchoring.
Why use GPR instead of X-ray?
GPR is non-ionising (no radiation, no exclusion zone), needs access to only one face, gives real-time results and works in occupied buildings during business hours — making it faster, safer and cheaper than X-ray for most BC work. See our GPR vs X-ray comparison.
Can you scan for post-tension cables?
Yes. Post-tension cables are a critical no-cut hazard and we locate them as a dedicated, safety-critical scan before any penetration of a PT slab.
Is LeakInspections.ca a division of Anyleak.ca?
Yes. LeakInspections.ca is a division of Anyleak.ca and part of the Leak.ca family — BC's subsurface scanning and leak detection specialists since 1999.
See Inside the Slab Before You Cut
GPR concrete scanning across British Columbia. LeakInspections.ca — a division of Anyleak.ca and Leak.ca, serving BC since 1999.