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Void, Delamination & Honeycombing Detection in Fort St. John, BC

Voids beneath slabs, delamination within them, and honeycombing from poor consolidation all undermine concrete — and the surface rarely shows it until failure. GPR detects these defects so deterioration is found and scoped before it becomes a structural or safety problem.

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.

Concrete Scanning in Fort St. John

Fort St. John'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 Fort St. John 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.

What It Detects
  • Voids and washouts beneath slabs
  • Delamination planes within concrete
  • Honeycombing and low-density zones
  • Loss of support under slabs and roadways
For Fort St. John Pros

Restoration and geotechnical contractors map voids and delamination to scope grouting and repair and to confirm the cause of deterioration.

Properties We Cover in Fort St. John

Void Detection in Fort St. John — FAQ

How is void detection done in Fort St. John?

In Fort St. John, certified technicians scan the concrete with GPR to voids and washouts beneath slabs and delamination planes within concrete, marking the targets before any cut, core or anchor. Concrete scanning in Fort St. John 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.

Why does Fort St. John need void detection?

Fort St. John'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. Investigating settlement, cracking, spalling or suspected washout and deterioration.

Who provides void detection in Fort St. John?

Leaks.ca is the educational hub. Professional void detection and concrete scanning in Fort St. John and across British Columbia is provided by our service partner Leak.ca.

Void Detection in Fort St. John

Before you cut, core or anchor in Fort St. John, 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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