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Erne Valley Scancore is a leading Concrete Contractor that has been serving New York City with high-quality scanning, trenching, and core solutions since 2024. Our team has over 30 years of experience handling a range of residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Get in touch to learn more about our innovative and reliable services.

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GPR Scanning

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical locating method that uses radio waves to capture images below the surface of the ground in a minimally invasive way. The huge advantage is that it allows crews to pinpoint the location of underground utilities without disturbing the ground.

Ground-penetrating radar provides images of the subsurface by using the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) in the microwave range between 10 MHz and 2.6 GHz. These signals are transmitted through the ground and reflect off of subsurface structures based on their electrical permittivity. A receiving antenna records variations in the return signals, which the GPR device uses to generate images that generally indicate changes in electrical properties.

SCANNING
TRENCHING
CORE DRILLING

Trenching 
& Coring

Concrete cutting is a controlled process that removes or modifies concrete. Concrete is much thicker and stronger than many other materials in construction, and, therefore, it requires a special process when you need to cut into it. If you want to make any improvements or repairs to your property, and concrete is in the way, you will need to cut the concrete to get it done.
 

Without the right tools or expertise, you can easily make a mistake that could become costly. Therefore, many people choose to hire professional concrete cutting services.

 

Concrete cutters use core drilling to drill a perfectly round hole into an area of concrete. This is commonly for things such as to ventilate a furnace, add in plumbing, or repair electrical work. Holes vary in size depending on what you need but are typically around a few inches in diameter.

Coring a hole is a relatively simple process, and you can likely find the equipment at a local hardware store, but that does not mean you should attempt to do it on your own. The last thing you want to do is cause damage to your home that costs even more to fix than the cost of initially hiring a concrete cutting service.

Why Use GPR Scanning

coring

Benefits of GPR concrete scanning.

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