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Rebar And Radiant Heating Tubes Located Ground Penetrating Radar Systems, LLC. - GPRS - of Southern California was contacted by a large general contractor to scan for rebar and radiant heating tubes at a mansion comprised of mainly concrete and heavy duty glass in La Jolla. They were installing numerous upgrades which included new home theatre equipment, an additional floor, large window brackets to comply with earthquake codes, and plumbing and electrical throughout. The contractor contacted us to map out rebar, conduits, and radiant heating tubes under the slab prior to upgrading the structure in order to minimize any damage to these original installations. GPRS was able to map out all of these elements on multiple occasions as the project has progressed, which has helped to keep the project on schedule. The variety of different survey areas and project requirements within this job have helped to demonstrate the flexibility of GPRS and GPR technology to adapt to ever changing demands. Ground Penetrating Radar is a great tool to scan areas for post tension cables, rebar, and conduits, including PVC pipes and can also be used to locate underground utilities prior to digging or excavating. Please contact Ground Penetrating Radar Systems - GPRS to learn how we can assist with your project. To locate rebar, post tension cables, conduits, pipes or utilities in concrete or underground please contact us today. GPRS has offices throughout the entire state of California and we have completed projects in cities such as: Los Angeles, Irvine, Glendale, San Diego, Riverside, Simi Valley, Pasadena, Altadena, Torrance, Orange, Anaheim, Long Beach, Lancaster, and Bakersfield. Please contact Jesse Moorhouse at 818-813-3614 or jesse.moorhouse@gprsinc.com to learn more about ground penetrating radar and how GPRS can assist in your projects.
The photo above shows the numerous radiant heating tubes located within this slab at the La Jolla jobsite. These areas were marked out prior to saw cutting and the installation of new electrical boxes for an outdoor dance floor. |