Category Archives: GPR Technology


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When Should Arkansas Property Owners Consider GPR for Sinkhole Detection?

Sinkholes can be a hidden danger beneath your property. In Arkansas, where karst geology and certain soil conditions make sinkholes more likely, detecting them early is essential. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) offers a reliable, non-invasive way to identify underground voids before they cause serious damage. But how do you know when it’s time to call in […]

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How Soil Properties Affect Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Results

When it comes to Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), the quality of your results depends on more than just the equipment — it also depends on what’s beneath your feet. Soil properties and moisture levels play a major role in how radar signals travel and how clearly subsurface features can be detected. At GPR Arkansas, we […]

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Locate Abandoned Structures on Commercial Sites

Before beginning construction, development, or even basic planning on a commercial site, it’s critical to know exactly what’s underground. Old foundations, storage tanks, tunnels, and other hidden structures can pose serious safety, cost, and design risks if left undetected. That’s where ground penetrating radar (GPR) comes in. At GPR Arkansas, we use advanced commercial GPR […]

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The Importance of Knowing Slab Depth and Thickness with GPR

Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology is widely recognized for its ability to detect underground utilities, storage tanks, and other structures. However, GPR offers much more than just subsurface detection. One key advantage of GPR is its ability to assess concrete slab depth and thickness, two critical factors in construction and engineering projects. By measuring radar waves as they reflect […]

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Can GPR locate PVC pipes?

To locate PVC pipes, experts turn to ground penetrating radar (GPR) to reliably detect and locate non-metallic pipes.

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Sinkholes vs Voids: What’s The Difference?

Sinkholes and voids are similar in that they both result in the formation of a cavity or empty space in the ground or in a building structure. They both can cause serious damage and pose safety risks however, there are also key differences between sinkholes and voids.

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GPR Identified Washout Void Under a Dam

Rainwater washout had compromised the integrity of an Arkansas dam. Thanks to ground penetrating radar, the void created by the washout was able to be identified and repaired.

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GPR Cemetery Mapping Before Digging

GPR Arkansas used ground penetrating radar to help one of Central Arkansas’ oldest cemeteries better understand what was underground. 

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Boiler Room Water Leak Found With GPR

GPR Arkansas helped detect an underground water leak in the boiler room at a food manufacturing plant using ground penetrating radar.

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The Importance of a Land Surveyor

A Land Surveyor is one of the world’s oldest professions, providing land and airspace measurement expertise. Land Surveyors are responsible for determining land characteristics of surrounding land. A Surveyor can measure on a large scale. They can often be considered one of the civil engineers’ closest companions because of this reason. In this article, we’ll […]

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