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Concrete Scanning in Mission, BC

Before anyone cuts, cores, drills or anchors into concrete in Mission, GPR scanning maps what's inside the slab or wall — rebar, post-tension cables, conduit and voids — so the work is safe and the structure is protected.

Leaks.ca is the educational leak detection hub and service-support division of Leak.ca, helping BC property owners understand leak risks and connect with professional detection services when needed.

Mission's Construction Profile

Mission's construction is mostly slab-on-grade, tilt-up commercial and low- to mid-rise reinforced concrete, with parkades and suspended slabs on its larger buildings. Concrete scanning in Mission is most often needed before drilling, cutting, anchoring and coring on slabs, walls and commercial floors — locating rebar, conduit and any post-tension before the work.

Concrete Scanning Services in Mission

For Mission Contractors

Coring/cutting crews, structural engineers, GCs and restoration contractors in Mission scan concrete before every penetration.

Mission Concrete Scanning FAQ

Where can I get concrete scanning in Mission?

Leaks.ca is the educational hub. Professional GPR concrete scanning — rebar locating, post-tension mapping, slab thickness and pre-core/pre-cut scanning — in Mission and across British Columbia is provided by our service partner Leak.ca.

What kind of concrete scanning does Mission need most?

Mission's construction is mostly slab-on-grade, tilt-up commercial and low- to mid-rise reinforced concrete, with parkades and suspended slabs on its larger buildings. Concrete scanning in Mission is most often needed before drilling, cutting, anchoring and coring on slabs, walls and commercial floors — locating rebar, conduit and any post-tension before the work.

Is GPR concrete scanning non-destructive?

Yes. GPR images the inside of a slab or wall from one side, in real time, with no ionizing radiation — so a Mission site keeps operating while the scan locates rebar, post-tension cables, conduit and voids before any cut or core.

Concrete scanning in Mission

Before you cut, core or anchor in Mission, a certified technician can scan the concrete and mark what's inside. Leaks.ca is the educational division — for booking and on-site detection across British Columbia, our service partner Leak.ca handles professional assessments.

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