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Concrete Imaging & Concrete Scanning Services Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

Detect hidden objects inside concrete—including rebar, conduits, and post-tension cables—to prevent safety risks and structural damage before you drill or cut.

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Real-Time Data

Instant sub-surface visualization on site.

What Is Concrete Imaging?

Concrete imaging is a non-destructive testing method that uses Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to visualize what lies beneath the surface of concrete structures. This process allows for the precise location of embedded objects without the need for core drilling or harmful radiation.

What Concrete Scanning Can Detect

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Reinforcing Steel

Rebar grids and mesh placement.

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Post-Tension Cables

Critical tensioned structural cables.

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Electrical Conduits

Live power lines and plastic conduit.

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Plumbing Pipes

PVC and metal piping systems.

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Structural Beams

Deep structural support elements.

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Voids

Air pockets and sub-surface cavities.

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Concrete Thickness

Accurate slab depth measurements.

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And More

Full site analysis

Why Concrete Scanning Is Important Before Drilling or Cutting

Drilling blindly into concrete can lead to catastrophic consequences. Our GPR services act as your primary defense against structural failure, electric shocks, and expensive repair costs caused by severed conduits or tension cables.

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Risk Prevention

Ensure crew safety and structural integrity.

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Cost Savings

Avoid accidental damage repairs and project delays.

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Non-Destructive

Unlike core drilling or excavation, GPR is completely non-invasive and leaves the surface intact.

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Real-Time Imaging

Our technicians interpret data instantly on-site, allowing your project to move forward without waiting for lab results.

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No Radiation

Safe for occupied spaces. GPR uses low-power radio waves, requiring no site clearance or exclusion zones.

Our Concrete Scanning Process

A systematic approach to ensuring accuracy and safety on every site.

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Surface Prep

We clear the area and calibrate our GPR equipment to the specific concrete conditions.

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GPR Scanning

A thorough grid or line scan is performed to collect high-resolution sub-surface data.

Data Analysis
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Data Analysis

Experienced analysts interpret signals to identify rebar, cables, and conduits.

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Surface Marking

Findings are marked directly on the concrete surface for immediate site use.

Industries We Serve

  • apartment Commercial Construction
  • factory Industrial & Manufacturing
  • local_hospital Healthcare & Hospitals
  • school Educational Institutions
  • engineering Civil Infrastructure

Why Choose Global GPR Services

20+ Years of Experience

We bring two decades of specialized expertise to every project. Our technicians are highly trained, use the latest GPR hardware, and have a proven track record of accuracy on complex structural projects.

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Fully Certified & Insured

Peace of mind for every job site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How deep can GPR scan in concrete? expand_more
Typically, GPR can scan up to 18-24 inches deep in cured concrete depending on the frequency of the antenna and the moisture content of the concrete.
Is GPR safer than X-ray? expand_more
Yes, GPR is significantly safer as it uses radio waves rather than ionizing radiation. There is no need for site evacuation or special permits.
Can GPR detect plastic conduits? expand_more
Yes, GPR can detect both metallic and non-metallic objects (like PVC or plastic conduits) due to the difference in dielectric properties between the material and the concrete.

Ready to Ensure Site Safety?

Schedule your concrete scanning survey today and avoid costly mistakes.