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GPR Scanning in Trail, BC

Non-destructive ground penetrating radar for concrete scanning, utility locating, void detection and rebar mapping in Trail — before every core drill, sawcut or excavation.

Serving BC since 1999
Non-invasive detection
Insurance-ready reports
Rapid response across BC

GPR Services Available in Trail

Why GPR Before You Cut in Trail?

Trail buildings span many eras — from 1950s unreinforced concrete to recent post-tension slabs. We identify what's inside before you cut.
Real-time results on site. GPR anomalies are visible on the screen during the scan — no lab turnaround.
Locates rebar, conduit, pipes and post-tension cables so every core drill hits clear concrete.
Reports and marked slabs give your contractor a precise roadmap for cutting.

Also Serving Near Trail

Frequently asked questions

Do you provide GPR scanning in Trail?

Yes. We provide ground penetrating radar services across Trail and the wider Thompson-Kootenay, including Downtown, Glenmerry, Sunningdale, Warfield. As a division of Anyleak.ca, serving BC since 1999. Call 604-239-9934 to book.

Why is GPR important before cutting concrete in Trail?

Trail has a mix of older concrete structures with undocumented utilities and newer post-tension slabs. Cutting without a GPR scan risks hitting live electrical conduit, water supply lines, in-floor heat loops or post-tension cables — any of which can be dangerous and costly to repair.

What size project do you need GPR for in Trail?

GPR is practical for any project where unknown objects may be embedded in a slab or below grade — from a single core hole in a residential garage to a large commercial floor renovation. We work on projects of all sizes across Trail.

Do you serve areas near Trail?

Yes — we also serve Castlegar, Nelson, Fernie, Golden and other communities in Thompson-Kootenay.

Book GPR Scanning in Trail

Non-destructive concrete scanning and utility locating in Trail, BC. LeakInspections.ca — a division of Anyleak.ca since 1999.