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NOW OFFERS SUBSURFACE IMAGING SERVICES Featuring UtilityScan™ GROUND PENITRATING RADAR
Ground Penetrating Radar technology provides critical information concerning anything that lies below the surface. This technology has been used for a variety of scanning purposes, but it is commonly used to determine the location of underground utilities, rebar, post-tension cables, electrical conduit and other impediments. This technology works in a fast and reliable manner. It is also very safe, as it uses no radiation. We are able to provide a 2 Dimensional and a 3 Dimensional image of the areas we scan. All of our equipment is registered and meets all standard FCC regulations.
UtilityScan™ GROUND PENITRATING RADAR UtilityScan™ is the most accurate GPR system on the market for the non-destructive location of all subsurface utilities. With UtilityScan, our technicians can immediately locate and mark buried service utilities like gas, electric and sewer lines. This system can also easily detect depth and location of objects like water mains, underground storage tanks, terra cotta pipes, tree roots and voids. UtilityScan penetrates manmade or natural surfaces, returning data with unsurpassed quality. You can trust your results with UtilityScan powerful antennas. Utility locators, construction professionals, environmental firms and surveyors often need a reliable way to non-destructively locate subsurface targets prior to digging, trenching, conducting site assessments or mapping. GPR is the most viable tool available for these professionals due to its accuracy and ease-of-use. These key points make it a necessary tool for damage prevention on construction sites. With UtilityScan high-resolution antennas, even small subsurface targets are located in real-time and can be seen at depths ranging to 18 feet or more through natural or manmade surfaces. Unlike radio frequency locaters, GPR produces an image that displays the exact location and depth of both metallic and non-metallic subsurface utilities. GPR images can even be viewed in 3D. The technology is successful in a variety of difficult applications, such as the location of plastic and terracotta pipelines, water and sewer lines, cable, voids, tree roots and underground storage tanks. ![]()
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