Underground storage tanks can pose several dangers to construction projects and the environment. Thankfully, ground-penetrating radar services from GPR Arkansas can make locating underground tanks easier. Why is it important to locate these tanks? Ground Penetrating Radar is a non-invasive way to locate storage tanks GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) can be a valuable tool in […]
Read MoreGround Penetrating Radar (GPR) has emerged as a game-changer in the field of subsurface mapping, offering a non-invasive solution to locating crucial utilities such as gas lines. At GPR Arkansas, we know it’s imperative to know a gas line’s precise location before embarking on any construction project. Our GPR scanning can help locate buried utility lines.
Read MoreGround penetrating radar (GPR) can be used to determine slab thickness. Ground penetrating radar employs high-frequency radar waves to penetrate various materials like soil, concrete, and asphalt, providing detailed insights into what lies beneath the surface.
Read MoreTo locate PVC pipes, experts turn to ground penetrating radar (GPR) to reliably detect and locate non-metallic pipes.
Read MoreFiber optic lines are an essential part of modern telecommunication infrastructure. Often buried underground, the lines are made of thin glass or plastic fibers that carry information in the form of light signals. Why do traditional locating methods struggle to find fiber optic lines? Fiber optic lines have a higher bandwidth than traditional copper wires. […]
Read MoreSinkholes 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.
Read MoreUnderground conduits are pipes, cables, or other types of infrastructure that are buried beneath the ground, however, because they are buried, locating them can be a challenge. One effective way to locate conduits is with ground penetrating radar (GPR).
Read MoreWhen you think of Ground Penetrating Radar, your first image probably has two features. First, the GPR machine is being used on the ground or a slab floor. Second, GPR is being used to search for something, such as an underground void, piping or even old graves. Not all concrete is located on the ground, […]
Read MoreWhen a concrete slab at a commercial or infrastructure site is poured, it rarely only contains concrete. Therefore if you need to cut into the concrete you must be prepared for something other than concrete to be waiting for you. Scanning for post-tension cables or other devices uses to provide support for concrete will help […]
Read MoreThe area beneath a commercial or industrial building can be a mess of wires and pipes carrying anything from fiber optics to refrigerant, making cutting into a concrete slab hazardous if you don’t know where they are located. Even if you have a perfect map to where all of the utilities and pipes are in […]
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