scantech services INC
At Scan Tech Inc, we understand that every project is unique, which is why we offer a comprehensive suite of services to meet your specific needs. Whether you require concrete scanning to locate utilities, saw cutting for precise openings, wall sawing for structural modifications, or grinding for surface preparation, our team of experts is dedicated to delivering exceptional results, every time.
Our cutting-edge technology sets us apart. Utilizing state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques, we ensure the highest level of accuracy and efficiency in all our operations. Our skilled technicians undergo rigorous training and certification to guarantee that they possess the expertise to handle even the most complex projects with precision and professionalism.
Customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. From initial consultation to project completion, we prioritize clear communication, transparency, and reliability. Our goal is not just to meet your expectations but to exceed them, delivering superior results that are on time and within budget.
At Scan Tech Inc, we are committed to sustainability and safety. We adhere to the highest industry standards and employ eco-friendly practices to minimize our environmental footprint. Safety is our top priority, and we maintain strict protocols to ensure the well-being of our team members, clients, and the community.
With a proven track record of excellence and a dedication to continuous improvement, Scan Tech Inc is your trusted partner for all your scanning, saw cutting, wall sawing, and grinding needs. Whether you’re a contractor, developer, or property owner, you can rely on us to deliver exceptional service and unparalleled quality, every step of the way.
How It Works
GPR equipment is capable of transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves which are sent into the grounds subsurface or other material, and detects interfaces between differing materials. The interface between these materials are identified by the changes which occur to the electromagnetic waves. These changes can be caused by voids, reinforcing bars, underground utilities (metal or plastic), conduits, or a variety of other items. The antenna transmits and receives a high-frequency electromagnetic impulse (radar wave) into the material of interest, and records the travel time and amplitude of the reflected impulses.