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Archer's Underground Services Pty Ltd

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Launceston, TAS 7250


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Dial Before You Dig Telstra Accredited
precision hydro excavation trucks (vac trucks)
Friendly, Reliable Team
Hydro Vacuum NDD And Cable locations
24 Hours 7 Day A Week Emergency Service
GPR, Pipe Cameras And Leak Detection
Dial Before You Dig Telstra Accredited
precision hydro excavation trucks (vac trucks)
Friendly, Reliable Team
Hydro Vacuum NDD And Cable locations
24 Hours 7 Day A Week Emergency Service
GPR, Pipe Cameras And Leak Detection
Dial Before You Dig Telstra Accredited Archer's Underground Services Pty Ltd provides underground locating services using the toughest, precision machinery suitable for any small or large project. Our team is skilled, experienced and committed to operating to the highest standards of quality and safety at all times.

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, servicing Launceston

AJ Water

Underground Penetrating Radar & Locators, Invermay, TAS 7248


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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