Local Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators in Highbury WA

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Subsurface Detection

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Wattle Grove, WA 6107


Open until 6:00pm

The Latest In Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)

Sub Surface Detection has been in business since 2001 helping anyone from householders & commercial operators, through to mining companies with underground services location of water pipes, wiring, telecommunications cables, sewer etc prior to excavating or horizontal drilling. We use ground & concrete penetrating radar & provide a detailed report on the services & their condition.

Subsurface Detection

Detectors, Electronic - Wattle Grove, WA 6107


Open until 6:00pm

Detectors- Electronic and Underground Service Locators.

Westscan

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Cockburn, WA 6164


Open until 5:00pm

Westscan Pty Ltd is providing quality scanning and locating services for underground services and anomalies.

Cable Locates consulting

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Port Kennedy, WA 6172


Cable Locates consulting

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Mandurah, WA 6210

Open until 5:00pm

CDS Cable Detection Services

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Kelmscott, WA 6111

JWA Locating Service

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Mt Helena, WA 6082

Handy tips

Renting ground penetrating radar versus buying

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a method that has been developed for shallow investigations of the earth and to detect anything of interest underground. The costs widely vary, and many pipe and cable locators can be rented out for a fraction of the buy price. If you’re looking to get underground locating services, read on to find out whether you should hire or buy a GPR.

  • First evaluate the task and how long you would need to use an underground service locator for. GPR surveys can be conducted by contractors for a few thousand dollars per day depending on how much interpretation is required. These costs can quickly add up if your project is very long.
  • Next evaluate the type of underground utility locating service you require. Systems can cost a pretty penny to purchase, so be sure you have the right machine for the task.
  • Consider your ability to interpret the radargram. This may be a challenge at first, so it might be worth bringing in an expert.

With this in mind, why not have a look through our online directory to find underground penetrating radars near you?