GPR Services · Peace Country
Slab Leak Detection in Fort St. John, BC
GPR maps the in-slab plumbing and rebar so thermal and acoustic findings convert into a single small repair patch — not a jackhammered floor. Serving Fort St. John and the Peace Country region with certified technicians, non-invasive methods, and insurance-ready documentation — since 1999.
Free phone consult · No pressure · Mon–Sat 8am–6pm PT
Fort St. John ground conditions & what they mean for GPR
Local geology: Fort St. John sits on Peace plateau clays with deep seasonal frost. Clay attenuation plus metre-plus frost defines northern survey planning — summer windows give the best returns, and frost-depth services sit deeper than anywhere else in BC.
Local building stock: Energy-sector service city — industrial yards, work camps, and newer subdivisions built to northern frost specs.
Common slab leak detection work in Fort St. John
- Industrial yard utility mapping
- Deep frost-line service locating
- Subdivision pre-dig locates
- In-slab copper and PEX lines
- Radiant heating loops
- Post-tensioned residential slabs
How the Fort St. John site visit works
- 1
Thermal pass
Infrared imaging maps the moisture or heat plume through the slab surface — the first non-invasive evidence of where the leak is.
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GPR slab map
1.6 GHz GPR images every pipe, rebar bar, and PT cable in the suspect zone so we know exactly what is beneath the thermal anomaly.
- 3
Acoustic confirm
A ground microphone over the mapped pipe confirms the pressurised leak sound at the suspected point.
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Patch window mark
Repair window marked between rebar/PT cables — your plumber cuts one tile-sized patch, clear of structure.
Fort St. John questions, answered
Why does the GPR step matter if thermal already found the warm spot?
The warm spot tells you roughly where the water is — not where the pipe is, or what else is embedded in the slab. Cutting on thermal alone risks hitting rebar or a post-tension cable. GPR maps the slab internals so the patch lands on the pipe and nothing else.
Can you scan post-tensioned slabs?
Yes — PT cable mapping is one of GPR's core jobs. Cutting a tensioned cable is catastrophic, so on any post-1970s suspended slab we map cables first and mark the repair window between them.
Does slab thickness affect detection?
Standard 100–200 mm residential and commercial slabs are well within 1.6 GHz range. Thickened footings and toppings up to ~45 cm still image clearly; beyond that we adjust antenna frequency.
Will my floor finish be damaged?
No. GPR, thermal, and acoustic are all surface-contact, non-destructive methods. The only opening ever made is the final repair patch — by your contractor, exactly where we mark.
How deep can GPR scan in Fort St. John?
Fort St. John sits on Peace plateau clays with deep seasonal frost. Clay attenuation plus metre-plus frost defines northern survey planning — summer windows give the best returns, and frost-depth services sit deeper than anywhere else in BC. 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 Fort St. John, or dispatch from elsewhere?
Fort St. John is part of our standing Peace Country 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 slab leak detection cost in Fort St. John?
Pricing matches our province-wide structure — no regional premium for Fort St. John. 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.
Other GPR services in Fort St. John
Underground Water Leak Detection in Fort St. John
GPR + acoustic correlation locates buried water service line and main leaks before any excavation — typically narrowing the dig to a 1-metre window.
View servicePost-Tension Cable Mapping in Fort St. John
Cutting a live PT cable releases tonnes of force instantly. GPR maps every cable before any coring, cutting, or anchoring on a post-tensioned slab.
View serviceCore Drilling Safety Scanning in Fort St. John
Every core hole cleared before the bit touches concrete — rebar, PT cables, conduits, and in-slab pipes mapped at each penetration point.
View servicePipe Leak Detection in Fort St. John
Any pipe, any material — metal, PVC, PEX, asbestos-cement. GPR sees what EM locators can't, and pairs with acoustic and tracer gas for the confirmation.
View serviceSlab Leak Detection near Fort St. John
Need slab leak detection in Fort St. John?
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.