Concrete Scanning
See inside the slab.
GPR imaging equipment visualizes changes in materials. Radio Detection receivers and transmitters trace out embedded conduits by inducing a signal onto a conductive line and locating it from the surface.
Overview
Concrete Scanning
USL-1 uses Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to scan concrete slabs, walls, ceilings and beams for embedded objects — rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, and voids — before you cut, drill, or core.
- Non-destructive imaging from the surface — no test holes, no guesswork.
- Field-ready for core drilling, concrete testing, saw cuts, trenching, and anchoring.
- Works on slabs (suspended, on grade, on pan), walls, ceilings, and beams.
Used for
- Core drilling
- Concrete testing
- Saw cuts
- Trenching
- Anchoring
Identifies
- Rebar
- Post-tension cables
- Conduits
- Voids
Ready when you are
Have a dig, cut, or core coming up?
Get the complete picture of what's below — public and private locates, GPR scanning, or a full ASCE 38-aligned SUE investigation. Tell us the scope and we'll come back with timing and a quote.



