GPR Concrete Scanning in Idaho

Locate rebar, post-tension cables, conduit, and voids before you drill, cut, or core — accurate ground-penetrating radar scanning across Idaho.

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Scan Before You Cut — Every Time

Cutting into concrete without knowing what's inside is a gamble no Idaho contractor or project owner should take. Our GPR concrete scanning service maps the exact location and depth of embedded utilities, structural steel, post-tension cables, and voids in real time — right on your slab, wall, or deck. Results are delivered on-site so your crew can mark safe cut lines immediately and keep the project moving. Whether you're coring for a new penetration, sawcutting a trench, or assessing structural integrity, Idaho GPR scanning gives you the data you need before any blade touches the concrete.

How Our Idaho Concrete Scanning Works

1

Schedule & Site Briefing

Contact us with your project details — slab thickness, scope of work, and location anywhere in Idaho. We confirm a scan window that fits your schedule, often same-day or next-day.

2

On-Site GPR Scanning

Our technician arrives with calibrated ground-penetrating radar equipment and systematically scans the designated concrete area in a grid pattern, capturing subsurface data in real time.

3

Data Interpretation

Collected GPR signals are processed on-site to identify rebar, conduit, post-tension cables, voids, and other anomalies. Depth estimates are provided for each detected target.

4

On-Slab Marking

All findings are marked directly onto the concrete surface with paint or chalk so your crew can see exactly where to cut safely and where to avoid.

5

Report Delivery

A clear scan report with annotated images and target data is provided digitally, giving your project record a permanent reference for future work on the same slab.

Concrete Scanning Questions — Answered

What can GPR concrete scanning detect?

GPR scanning detects rebar, post-tension cables, conduit (metallic and non-metallic), PVC pipes, electrical sleeves, voids, delamination, and changes in slab thickness. Accuracy depends on concrete composition and depth of the target.

How deep can ground-penetrating radar scan in concrete?

In typical reinforced concrete, GPR reliably images targets up to 18–24 inches deep. Heavily reinforced or aggregate-dense slabs may reduce effective depth, which our technician will note during the scan.

Is concrete scanning required before coring or sawcutting in Idaho?

While Idaho building codes do not universally mandate scanning, most general contractors and facility managers require it as a standard safety and liability measure before any concrete cutting takes place.

How long does a concrete scan take?

A typical core-hole verification scan takes 30–60 minutes. Larger slab areas or full-grid surveys may take a few hours. We provide an estimated time when you book based on your project scope.

Do you serve locations outside Boise across Idaho?

Yes. We cover the full state of Idaho including Nampa, Meridian, Caldwell, Twin Falls, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and surrounding rural areas. Travel fees may apply for remote sites.

Request Concrete Scanning in Idaho

Tell us your project location, slab details, and preferred date. An Idaho GPR scanning technician will follow up quickly to confirm your appointment and answer any questions.

Contact Idaho GPR

We typically reply within an hour during business hours.