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Benefits
of Using Our Service

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Reduce Your Risk
Ground Penetrating Radar gives our customers the capability to determine:
-Thickness of Concrete/Uniform Thickness of the entire
slab.
-Location and depth of reinforcing steel.
-Location of Most subsurface utilities.
-Location of voids inside slabs.
-"See" to a maximum depth of 10'.
Please note that the effectiveness in depth is dependent on soil composition, moisture content, size of piping, materials of piping, among other factors.
As a general rule of thumb a target needs to be one inch in diameter for every foot that it is buried. For example for us to see a 4" diameter pipe, it would need to be within 4 feet of the surface
- No
more questions
-We can provide detailed reports and diagrams detailing
the exact location of reinforcing rod, conduit, plumbing,
fiberoptic cable, etc...
- Your risk is reduced
-Operators will know where conduit is located reducing
risk of electrocution or equipment shutdown.
-By knowing where all subsurface utilities are located,
your risk of cutting through underground utility lines is substantially reduced along with possible expensive
repairs.
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Mitch Ross of Ground Penetrating Radar Systems
locates and marks Post-Tensioned cables on the roof of
a condo in Charlotte, NC Ground Penetrating Radar is
the ideal technology to use for this application since it
requires no radiation, and can locate reinforcing
in concrete quickly and accurately.
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Floors
-Look for voids
Industry
-Locate utilities
Structural
-Exact location of reinforcing
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For more information on the following topics, click below:
Concrete X-ray
Ground Penetrating Radar
Ground Radar
Surface Penetrating Radar
G.P.R. [ GPR ]
Concrete Imaging and Rebar Imaging
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| Ground Penetrating Radar Systems of Salt Lake City, UT was contacted by US Signs of Denton, Texas to assist on a sign install on a concrete roof in Midvale City, Utah. |
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| Concrete Imaging was required near Albuquerque, New Mexico in order to determine the whereabouts of conduits and refrigeration lines before saw-cutting began. |
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| When the ownership of a Best Western
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| Ground Penetrating Radar Systems
has been working with Gallatin Steel at their Ghent, KY facility
to assist in identifying the location of underground utilities
prior to their excavations. |
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| When Harlem Township in Delaware
County, Ohio took control of a cemetery dating back to 1830
they needed to make sure that they had as much information
about what was under the ground as possible. |
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| When Lincoln Property Company
of Orlando, FL needed to add parking loops to the entrance
and exit of a parking garage without hitting any post tensioned
cables they contacted GPRS, Inc of Orlando, FL. |
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| When Net Jets, a Berkshire Hathaway
company decided to add pillars to the new mezzanine area they
had concerns that the existing concrete would not be thick
enough to support each of the six pillars. |
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| When GameTime designs a playground
installation, they have to concerns regarding underground
utilities. First, that when they dig the footers for the equipment,
they do not cut or damage any underground utilities. |
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| When Hydrologic Associates USA,
Inc. in Miami, FL needed to survey a former gas station to
locate any underground storage tanks (UST’s) that may
still be onsite, they contact Ground Penetrating Radar Systems,
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| When an aerospace design and testing
company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina needed to redesign
their testing sled, they wanted to do so without damaging
any reinforcing in their concrete |
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| In February of 2008, Ground Penetrating
Radar Systems was contracted by IVI Environmental to perform
Underground Storage Tank surveys at 5 sites throughout the
southeast. |
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