GPR concrete scanning is a non-destructive method used to scan concrete and help locate embedded objects below the surface.
It is commonly used before coring, cutting, drilling, anchoring, or saw cutting into concrete.
GPR can help identify rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, pipes, voids, and other hidden features that may affect the work area.
GPR scanning gives crews better information before concrete is penetrated. This helps reduce the risk of damaging reinforcement, utilities, or structural components that may be hidden below the surface.
Contractors use GPR scanning to help:
GPR scanning is commonly used before:
GPR scanning is a valuable tool for identifying embedded objects and areas of concern before concrete is penetrated. Scan results can be affected by concrete thickness, reinforcement congestion, access limitations, site conditions, and material conditions.
Our goal is to provide clear field markings, photos, and practical information so your crew can make better decisions before coring, cutting, drilling, anchoring, or saw cutting.
Get clear field markings, photos, and jobsite support before your crew penetrates concrete.
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