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Rebar & Conduit Locating in Cranbrook, BC

Know exactly what's inside the concrete — rebar mats, electrical conduits, embedded pipes — before you drill into any of it. Serving Cranbrook and the East Kootenay region with certified technicians, non-invasive methods, and insurance-ready documentation — since 1999.

5 cm
Min target spacing resolved
±5 cm
Position accuracy
Live marks
Painted on-slab same visit

Free phone consult · No pressure · Mon–Sat 8am–6pm PT

Cranbrook ground conditions & what they mean for GPR

Local geology: Cranbrook sits on dry Rocky Mountain Trench gravels and sands. Dry trench gravels give Okanagan-class penetration — deep, clean returns across most of the city.

Local building stock: Railway-heritage downtown, postwar grid neighbourhoods, and airport/industrial lands on the bench.

Common rebar & conduit locating work in Cranbrook

  • Residential service tracing
  • Industrial bench locates
  • Heritage downtown identification
  • Anchor bolt layouts
  • Electrical conduit avoidance
  • Wall penetrations

How the Cranbrook site visit works

  1. 1

    Scan the penetration points

    Each drill or anchor location gets a local 1.6 GHz scan in two directions — a 60-second operation per point.

  2. 2

    Distinguish targets

    Rebar, conduit, and pipe have distinct reflection signatures and depths; each is identified and labelled.

  3. 3

    Mark clear zones

    Safe drilling windows marked directly on the surface; obstructed points get an offset recommendation.

  4. 4

    Same-visit clearance

    Crews typically drill immediately after marking — one mobilisation, zero strikes.

Cranbrook questions, answered

How small a conduit can GPR see?

A 12 mm conduit at 50 mm depth resolves clearly with the 1.6 GHz antenna. Resolution decreases with depth — at 300 mm, closely spaced small targets can merge — which is why we scan every penetration point individually rather than extrapolating.

Hitting one conduit doesn't sound expensive. Why scan?

A severed feeder in a live commercial building means an electrician, an outage, possibly a fire-watch, and a schedule slip — routinely $5,000–$50,000 against a scan that costs a few hundred dollars. Hitting a water line in a wall is worse. The economics are not close.

Can you scan walls and ceilings, not just floors?

Yes — the concrete antenna works on any orientation. Wall penetrations for sleeves and ceiling anchors for mechanical hangers are everyday scans.

Do you mark directly on the surface?

Yes — targets in one colour, safe windows in another, photographed for the report. Crews drill against the marks the same visit.

How deep can GPR scan in Cranbrook?

Cranbrook sits on dry Rocky Mountain Trench gravels and sands. Dry trench gravels give Okanagan-class penetration — deep, clean returns across most of the city. We select antenna frequency to match — and where local ground limits radar depth, we pair GPR with electromagnetic locating, acoustic methods, or tracer gas so the survey objective is met regardless of soil conditions.

Do you actually work in Cranbrook, or dispatch from elsewhere?

Cranbrook is part of our standing East Kootenay service area — the same certified technicians and equipment that cover the rest of the region. Scheduling is typically within 24–72 hours, with same-day response often possible during business hours (Mon–Sat, 8am–6pm Pacific).

What does rebar & conduit locating cost in Cranbrook?

Pricing matches our province-wide structure — no regional premium for Cranbrook. Most residential-scale work falls in the $350–$1,200 range depending on scope; commercial and multi-site projects are quoted after a free phone consult. Call 604-239-9934 and we will give you a tight estimate in five minutes.

Need rebar & conduit locating in Cranbrook?

Free phone consult with a certified GPR technician — we will tell you whether a survey is warranted and quote it in five minutes. No pressure.

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