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Ground Penetrating Radar used to locate voids under the floor in existing building – January 2009
In January of 2009 Mitch Ross of Ground Penetrating Radar Systems (GPRS) was hired to locate voids underneath an existing floor slab in South Carolina. GPRS was specifically requested on this site due to our experience locating voids underneath floor slabs in existing buildings.

Ground Penetrating Radar Data showing a void underneath the wire mesh at the bottom of the concrete floor slab.

Concrete removed showing the exposed void.

Mitch Ross of Ground Penetrating Radar Systems uses Ground Penetrating Radar to locate voids under an existing floor slab.
GPR is an ideal way to locate voids quickly and accurately. An experienced GPRS technician can survey several thousand square feet of concrete for voids per day.
Mitch Ross runs GPRS operations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee.
He is based in Charlotte, NC and he can be reached at (704)501-7089 or by email at mitch.ross@gp-radar.com. Scanning for the purpose of locating voids is a frequent service performed by technicians at GPRS.

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