Ground Penetrating Radar Scanning, otherwise referred to as GPR scanning, is a geophysical locating method. GPR is a scanning device used to locate rebar, electric lines, plumbing, or any other object that may be hidden within concrete, brick, cinderblock, or other hard masonry building materials. GPR scanning can locate objects up to a depth of 36” and provides an accurate location of the object.
GPR scanning is done before drilling or cutting has begun, which can help prevent cutting live electrical wire, rebar, natural gas service, and plumbing pipes. This service provides a relatively quick assessment of what is with in your concrete slab or wall and can prevent delays in projects that can occur as a result of cutting into something.
The Difference Between X-Ray and Ground Penetrating Radar
A commercial x-ray is commonly used for Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) for defects and irregularities that are a threat to structural integrity. Although x-rays provide high-resolution images of circuit boards, concrete structures, and metal parts, the innovation of GPR made it a more desirable tool to utilize.
Bedrock Concrete Cutting is always here to provide you with low-cost Ground Penetrating Radar services, maintaining the highest of industry standards that you deserve in the process.
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