No Job Too Big Or Small

I brought Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to Western Montana as a result of my experience as a licensed Professional Engineer.  Too often my clients would spend time and money to blind locate underground obstructions and service lines.  I knew I could save money and provide a needed service if I could overcome the reluctance to try something new.  My first job was actually finding grave sites and it did the job well.  GPR is a non-destructive technology that significantly lowers the risk and potential cost of digging blind. Plan ahead and use Deep D’Tect to find it with Radar!

~Shari Johnson, P.E.

Radar Applications

Radar Offers Advanced Detection Capabilities Far Beyond Conventional Methods

Who Uses Radar?

Residential

Radar is a great solution for residential applications. From DIY projects to residential contractors, radar offers an affordable way to detect what’s under the ground. Locate septic lines fields and tanks, private electrical lines, water and sewer services, and even sprinkler pipes. Call now for more info.

Commercial

Nondestructively find utilities underground, including underneath asphalt and concrete. Save money by knowing where you are digging before you mobilize equipment to the site.  Void detection, private or public utilities, rebar location, slab thickness, and footing widths are just some of the locating capabilities. Give us a call to discuss your project needs.

Municipal

Reduce project risk by mapping unknown utility locations including all types of pipe (Asbestos-Concrete, Wooden, PVC, cast iron, or combinations with no tracer wire). Field mark pipe locations more accurately than conventional UDig services   Provide information for planning by knowing right-of way conflicts or locating grave sites for cemetery mapping.

The Highest Quality Equipment

Find It Before You Dig

Time

There are countless subsurface hazards that need to be accounted for prior to excavation, core drilling and saw cutting. Locating these prevents costly damage and possible stop work orders. Keep your job ON TIME by using the best tools available to locate hazards before you dig.

Money

There are compounding effects that can impact site safety, project schedules and overall profit. Maximize profit by working efficiently and safely with the advantages gained  by using radar to see under the ground.

Environment

One of the most important applications of GPR is the location of hazards that could potentially cause detrimental effects on the environment and vulnerable species of plants and animals. Frequency waves inflict absolutely no damage on the surface, subsurface, or environment.

About GPR

Modern Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology was first developed in the 1980s to locate plastic land mines. It helped reduce the risk of locating these dangerous, time-delayed bombs through rubble and in the ground. After performing admirably, commercial versions of the technology were developed in 1990, incorporating improvements that made it more user-friendly to the private sector and accessible to the masses.