Local Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators in Macclesfield SA

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Adelaide Hills Pipe & Cable Location

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Mt Barker, SA 5251


Open until 5:00pm

Specialists In Locating Underground Pipes, Cable & Services State Wide

TELSTRA APL
TELSTRA APL
Adelaide Hills Pipe & Cable Location (AHPCL) can provide (but not limited to) location of the following services: Electrical, Telecommunications, Gas, Sewer/Septic, Water, Automated Irrigation Industries using cable location: Fencing contractors, Civil construction, Earthmovers, Builders, Farmer, Plumbers and more, call now for more information.
Calls only, no SMS

Underground Installations Pty Ltd

Boring & Drilling Contractors, Lonsdale, SA 5160


Open until 5:00pm

A Wide Variety Of Underground Service Installations

Civil & mining contractors
Fully accredited staff
Rock horizontal directional boring
Civil & mining contractors
Fully accredited staff
Rock horizontal directional boring
Underground Installations Pty Ltd (UGI) commenced operations in 2000 as a South Australian based company delivering underground service installations and associated works. The company has fixed bases located in Adelaide (Hackham) and Port Augusta and the capability to provide services in metropolitan and all regional areas.

Legal ID: Fully accredited

Calls only, no SMS

Independent Locating Services P/L

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Meadows, SA 5201


Open by appt

Handy tips

Common questions about underground penetrating radars

We’ve collected some frequently asked questions about pipe and cable locators to help you in making your decision:

  • Is ground penetrating radar (GPR) safe? Although the name may sound like a hazardous technique, it is extremely safe and emits less energy than a cell phone.
  • How deep can an underground locating service scan? The depth of GPR depends on the material being surveyed, the frequency used and the materials in between. For example, clays are difficult to penetrate, whereas sandy soils can allow detection for up to 9 metres.
  • Can underground service locators find gold? They technically do work, however metal detectors are usually more suitable.
  • How do underground utility locating services work? Services generally use GPR, which sends a tiny pulse of energy via an antenna. A computer then records the time and strength of any reflected signal. Pipes, cables and other man-made objects will show on the radargram, which can be interpreted.

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