About Us
ConcreteScan is a leading provider of advanced concrete scanning and testing services, dedicated to ensuring the safety, integrity, and efficiency of construction projects. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for excellence, delivering reliable solutions tailored to the unique needs of our clients.
Ready to learn more about how Concrete Scan can support your construction project? Contact us today to speak with one of our experts and discover the difference that our services can make for you.
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Our Services
Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE)
Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) is a non-destructive testing used to assess the condition of concrete structures by sending ultrasonic pulses into the material and analyzing the resulting echoes to detect defects such as cracks or voids.
Ground Penetration Radar (GPR)
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method used to detect subsurface objects and structures by transmitting high-frequency electromagnetic waves into the ground and recording the reflections.
Pile Integrity Testing (PIT)
Pile Integrity Testing is a non-destructive technique used to evaluate the integrity of deep foundation piles by analyzing stress waves sent along the length of the pile. It helps detect defects like cracks or voids, ensuring the structural stability of piles in construction projects.
Underground Water Detector
With our cutting-edge technologies, we can detect underground water sources at depths up to 600 meters. Utilizing modern equipment and advanced methodologies, we provide invaluable insights into groundwater resources.
We are proud to offer cutting-edge Ultrasonic Pulse Echo (UPE) technology as part of our comprehensive suite of services.
We leverage UPE to accurately assess the condition of concrete structures, detecting flaws such as voids, delaminations, and cracks.
At Concrete Scan, our GPR concrete scanning services delve beneath the surface. We utilize advanced techniques to uncover potential voids, cracks, and weak points within concrete structures.