We Find Water Line Leaks In Louisiana
By the time you notice a loss of pressure, find standing water, or suffer the sticker shock of a huge water bill, your pressurized water lines have probably been leaking for some time, and could have sprung multiple leaks.
GPRS Leak Detection Project Managers are experts in acoustic leak detection for pressurized water line infrastructure and fire suppression systems. They can pinpoint the exact location of your pipe leaks using a variety of techniques and equipment, so that you can dig only where you need to, and repair your water lines, fast.
Our company’s Rapid Response team of boots-on-the-ground Project Managers are available in Louisiana to help you stop losing water.
GPRS Leak Detection Project Managers are experts in acoustic leak detection for pressurized water line infrastructure and fire suppression systems. They can pinpoint the exact location of your pipe leaks using a variety of techniques and equipment, so that you can dig only where you need to, and repair your water lines, fast.
Our company’s Rapid Response team of boots-on-the-ground Project Managers are available in Louisiana to help you stop losing water.
When you’re conducting sprinkler, vane (flow), pressure switch, and fire pump tests, it pays to add an annual fire suppression system water flow check. System leaks can lose thousands of gallons of water before you notice, so you leak money as well as water from your system. GPRS can help you find your leaks to keep your flow, and your budget, low.
Our Project Managers are thoroughly trained in the Subsurface Investigation Methodology (SIM) to identify leaking pipes’ specific sounds and frequencies.
SIM represents the first comprehensive specification that quantifies the need for highly trained professionals as well as multiple technologies combined with proven field methods to produce the best nondestructive results. Per SIM, our Project Managers receive a minimum of four weeks of field mentoring, then 80 hours of classroom training followed by an additional four weeks of field mentoring prior to being released into the field under the supervision of a senior Project Manager.
SIM represents the first comprehensive specification that quantifies the need for highly trained professionals as well as multiple technologies combined with proven field methods to produce the best nondestructive results. Per SIM, our Project Managers receive a minimum of four weeks of field mentoring, then 80 hours of classroom training followed by an additional four weeks of field mentoring prior to being released into the field under the supervision of a senior Project Manager.
Finding the leak is step one…
GPRS Project Managers are the best in the business because they can pinpoint a pressurized water line leak, so you know exactly where to dig to fix it.Step two is fixing it safely. That’s when you need “The GRPS Difference.”
Because your Louisiana Project Managers are trained in Subsurface Investigation Methodology (SIM), they can do more than find a leak. They act as elite consultants – and can deploy multiple technologies to provide you with comprehensive, 99.8%+ accurate subsurface utility data – because they also know how to find every buried utility line surrounding your water lines, too.GPRS’ mission is to Intelligently Visualize The Built World® for our customers. One way we achieve this is to provide complete and accurate locates, maps, and models of your utility – and even your entire facility’s – infrastructure.
Your Project Manager can capture your 99.8%+ accurate utility markings via 3D photogrammetry or laser scan so that our Mapping & Modeling Team can create 2D CAD drawings, satellite or drone image map overlays, and even a fully integrated 3D model (CSM or BIM) of your subsurface and/or aboveground water system.