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Ground Penetrating Radar Surveys
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Discover our ground penetrating radar survey services. These are utilized to check and guide subterranean obstructions and objects for construction, geophysical and archaeological, regeneration projects. Get more information about GPR Surveys Whitehall

Exactly what are Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Surveys?

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveying is really a geophysical method of discovering subterranean objects by sending radar signs into the floor. GPR scanning uses non-intrusive signs to obtain rear a graphic or chart from the entire subsurface location. This allows us to find metal rock and plastic material.

It's an ideal non-destructive means of learning just what the subsurface appearance like before any construction, regeneration or building project. As well as being more secure, GPR surveys are cost-effective, productive and reputable methods of scoping your grounds.

Our Ground Penetrating Radar Survey Services

There exists a array of ground penetrating radar survey services for all kinds of applications. You can view every one of our GPR survey services beneath.

Chimney Flue Location Surveys

Ground penetrating radar tests are a non-harmful and non-intrusive approach. As a result, no drilling or damage is engaged whatsoever. We simply employ our equipment directly on the surfaces in the walls and check out horizontally to guide the region behind the walls. It is also swift to execute and offers accurate results.

Concrete Ground Slab Surveys

It can be done to survey concrete flooring surfaces in industrial environments, structures, industrial facilities, depots, and car parks using ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys. Concrete slab size, strengthening bar distribution, along with other architectural information could be decided accurately using GPR without resorting to drilling.

Tracking down Buried Obstructions Surveys

One in the major benefits of using GPR is usually to uncover hidden obstructions before beginning any construction work. Otherwise, resulting in what is pricey and preventable slow downs. Our GPR surveys could be bought to generate a visual road map for any substantial subterranean obstructions, and helps to decrease overall project charges.

Rebar Location and Mapping Surveys

Rebar location mapping is the process of making a map that demonstrates the locations of all of the rebar inside a concrete construction. Once the chart is made, it enables you to aid in the location of brand new rebar or validate how the pre-existing rebar is in the correct location. Helping both reduce the efforts and money allocated to construction.

Archaeological GPR Surveys

Terrain infiltrating radars would be the perfect method for archaeologists to help you survey a potential archaeological site. These surveys might help determine the most likely location of buried artefacts and establish any probable damage dangers all while not having to split the ground.

Tracking down Under-Ground Heating Water lines

GPR enables you to find and guide the location of under-flooring heating pipes using GPR scanning and imaging. Assisting to provide a visual reflection of what is under the surface area prior to challenge construction.

Pavement Surveys

Ground penetrating radar imaging is the best application for analyzing the soil beneath a pavement. This will help to give useful information including finding coating interfaces, improved humidity content and delamination.

Underground Void Detection

This site offers an underground void detection survey through our ground penetrating radar mapping. Employing electromagnetic waves to enter the floor and bounce back, we could quickly determine any below ground voids, sinkholes and subsidence.

Power Location and Mapping Surveys

And helps to unearth any electric cables, water pipes, telecoms, water flow and more, GPR imaging is the best solution. Without the need to split the floor, we are able to both identify and chart below the ground properties such as cellars, chambers and obstructions.