Frequently Asked Questions
Concrete scanning uses advanced technology like ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to detect rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, and voids within concrete structures before cutting or drilling.
Concrete scanning uses advanced technology like ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to detect rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, and voids within concrete structures before cutting or drilling.
Concrete scanning uses advanced technology like ground-penetrating radar (GPR) to detect rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, and voids within concrete structures before cutting or drilling.
Scanning helps prevent costly damage, safety hazards, and structural issues by identifying hidden objects before any modifications are made.
While GPR can identify conduits, it doesn’t confirm if they are live. We recommend additional testing for electrical verification.
GPR scanning provides highly accurate results, but accuracy can vary based on factors like concrete thickness and material composition.
Not at all! Most scans take just minutes per area, allowing for quick, real-time analysis without slowing down your workflow.
Core drilling is used to create precise holes in concrete for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC installations.
Slab sawing is the process of cutting horizontal surfaces like concrete floors, bridges, and roadways with a powerful saw.
Slab sawing is for horizontal surfaces like floors and roads, while wall sawing is for vertical cuts like openings in walls or foundations.
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