Overview
A Pre-Design Site Survey uses the iGUIDE PLANIX system to capture detailed horizontal and vertical scans of a property, producing accurate floor plans, elevations, roof plans, and 3D walkthroughs ready for architecture and remodel projects. The workflow includes pre-capture prep, structured scanning, asset tagging, and Stitch processing.
This guide walks Operators through equipment, on-site preparation, recommended camera settings, scan paths, vertical and horizontal best practices, asset tagging requirements, and post-capture upload, helping deliver complete, draft-ready data for an Advance Drafting Services (ADS) project on every iGUIDE site survey.
In This Article
- Equipment
- Pre-Capture Prep
- Scanning the Property
- Asset & Equipment Tagging
- Post-Capture
- Related Articles
Equipment
Minimum Required
iGUIDE PLANIX system (R1 or Pro)
Smart device with the PLANIX app
Camera tripod (extendable for varied capture heights)
Ball head camera mount (to rotate the PLANIX parallel to the ground for vertical scans)
Door stops (for closets and self-closing doors)
Suggested Additional
- Light stand tripod (for above-drop-ceiling scans)
- External light source (for low-light areas)
- Backup PLANIX battery
- Portable charger for the smart device
- Small screwdriver / tool kit
- Extra USB storage (PLANIX Pro)
Pre-Capture Prep
Project Information to Collect
- On-site contact
- Disconnected spaces (roof access, mechanical rooms, basements)
- Site capture requirements and limitations
- Current occupancy status
- Ideal capture time
Property Preparation Requests
- Building unoccupied during capture
- All rooms, closets, roof, and disconnected locations unlocked
- Clear, unobstructed pathways
- Personal and sensitive items put away
Recommended PLANIX Settings
- HDR (R1 + Pro): High (-5EV/+2EV)
- Noise Reduction (R1): Low
- Stitching (R1): Static — recommended for ADS projects to maximize measurement accuracy
Initial Site Walkthrough
- Familiarize yourself with the building and capture points
- Identify disconnected spaces (mechanical rooms, roof access)
- Validate access, open doors, and turn on lights
- Identify above-drop-ceiling and unique vertical scan needs
Plan the Scanning Route and Data Organization:
- Horizontal scans: each building level (including roof) gets its own Survey floor
- Exterior scans go on the main floor with interior scans (provides true wall thickness)
- Above-drop-ceiling scans share the floor with regular scans, tagged for ID
- Vertical scans: each elevation profile gets its own floor
- Each exterior vertical scan location gets its own labeled floor (e.g., front elevation)
- Each staircase gets its own floor; multi-level staircases stay together for accurate floor-to-floor heights
Scanning the Property
Horizontal Scan Setup
Set up tripod and level the ball head; attach QR plate
Adjust tripod so lens sits at ~4.5 ft (130–140 cm)
PLANIX orientation: upright
Aim one lens toward areas needing detail (windows, fixtures)
Adjust height to avoid obstacles, then return to default for consistency
Horizontal Scanning Best Practices
Scan every 5–10 ft in a grid pattern with line of sight to the previous scan
Capture at least 2 scans per room, including a center scan for the virtual walkthrough
Continuously check Survey for missing coverage
Capture closets, staircases, and elevators thoroughly
For small spaces, capture in the doorway then as far inside as possible
Capture both sides of entrances, exits, and room transitions with doors open
Position the camera 3–5 ft from windows, lens facing the window; raise blinds where possible
Horizontal Scans of All Building Levels
First scan should be just inside the front door
Capture interior-to-exterior transition with the door open
Capture at least 2 exterior scans at 5 and 10 ft from the entrance
Tag all building equipment with Real-Time Tags, including legible photos of labels
Horizontal Scans of the Exterior
Scan every 20 ft along the perimeter, 5–10 ft from the building
One lens should focus directly on the building
Capture each corner, both wall lengths
Scan in front of all building system equipment and tag it
Scan in front of windows and doors
Horizontal Scans Above Drop Ceilings
At least 1 scan per room with a drop ceiling
Remove tiles and either extend the tripod or place the PLANIX above the ceiling
Keep tiles removed until vertical scans are also done
Replace tiles when finished
Horizontal Scans of the Roof
Adjust camera height to detect low parapets
Scan the rooftop access point (door, ladder, hatch)
Scan every 5–10 ft in a grid, focused above the unit
Scan in front of all rooftop equipment (HVAC, RTU) and tag it
Vertical Scan Setup
Maintain tripod height
Rotate the ball head so the PLANIX is horizontal (parallel to the ground)
Aim one lens directly at the ground
Vertical Scanning Best Practices
Keep the 2D lidar plane facing the features you're capturing
Align the first vertical scan so the floor sits at the bottom of your screen
Maintain camera orientation across the entire vertical profile
Use a floor or ceiling reference for consistent alignment
Vertical Slice of Every Building Level
Start at least 20 ft outside the front and scan every 5–10 ft in a straight line through the building and out the rear
Remove drop ceiling tiles to capture full roof deck and joist heights
Capture multiple measurement points along the slice
Vertical Scans of Staircases
Capture top, bottom, and each landing
Keep the lidar plane aligned with the stair direction
Multi-section staircases — capture each section's top and bottom
Maintain PLANIX orientation throughout
Multi-floor staircases stay on the same Survey floor
Vertical Scans of the Exterior
Scan every 20 ft around the perimeter, with each location on its own Survey floor
Include 2 scans at 5 and 10 ft from the building
Capture overhangs, roof line changes, and signage
Turn the PLANIX perpendicular under overhangs to capture profile detail
Asset & Equipment Tagging
Each Real-Time Tag Must Include
- Descriptive asset name
- At least one full photo of the asset
- Zoomed-in, legible photo(s) of the equipment specs label
Required Interior Assets
Electrical Panel (EP) / Load Center
Main Circuit Breaker (MCB)
HVAC — Furnace (F) / Boiler (B)
Heat Pumps (HP)
Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV)
Hot Water Heater (HWH)
Water Softener (WS)
Water Meter (WM)
Incoming Water Line (IWL)
Shut-Offs (measure diameter)
Required Exterior Assets
- Gas Meter (GM)
- Incoming Gas Line (IGL) (measure diameter)
- Hydro Meter (HM)
- Transformer (TX)
- Incoming Water Line (IWL) and Meter (WM) (measure diameter)
- HVAC Rooftop Units (RTU)
- Air Conditioners (AC)
- Heat Pumps (HP)
Post-Capture
Site Survey Checklist
- All building equipment tagged with full and zoomed-in label photos
- Horizontal scans of every level, including the roof
- Horizontal exterior scans complete
- Above-drop-ceiling scans complete
- Vertical slice of every level captured
- Staircase vertical scans complete
- Exterior vertical elevation scans complete
- No missing areas in any floor's plan and quality lidar on all key surfaces
Stitch Processing
- Transfer project data from smart device to computer (use the R1 Data Transfer or PLANIX Pro Edit & Upload guides as appropriate)
- Create a backup copy of the project
- Open the project in Stitch (download from the iGUIDE Downloads page)
- Confirm data organization across floors
- Validate scan alignment on every floor, horizontal and vertical
- Re-validate completeness — no missed areas, quality lidar on every surface
- Label above-ceiling shots individually
- Hide non-tour scans (duplicates, height-adjusted, too close)
- Save the project and export the stitch.tar file
Creating the iGUIDE
- Log into the iGUIDE Portal and select Create iGUIDE
- Property Industry: Architecture & Remodel
- iGUIDE Package options: iGUIDE Radix, iGUIDE Premium CAD Package (includes Premium, 2D Floor Plan DWG, Point Cloud DXF)
- Add-Ons: Exterior Elevations (DWG), Flat Roof Plan (DWG), Pitched Roof Plan (DWG), Reflected Ceiling Plan (DWG), Plotted Drawings (PDF), 3D Model (RVT)
- Enter the property address
- Upload the stitch.tar file
- Wait for the email confirming the iGUIDE has been completed
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