At our company, we work with all kinds of customers. Some have worked with us multiple times, or with underground scanning companies similar to ours, and have complete faith that the results we provide them with are accurate. Others are a bit more skeptical. They ask a lot of questions, including ones along the lines of, “Are you sure it’s safe to dig here?” or, “Are you certain that’s where the post-tensioned cables are located in my concrete slab?”
We certainly understand the concerns of the latter group. They are taking the information we give them and making important decisions based on it. If we’re wrong, there can be expensive or dangerous consequences.
Fortunately, the team at Enhanced Scanning is highly skilled and experienced in underground scanning. We don’t send anyone out in the field unless we are completely confident in their ability to locate buried or embedded items. They are trained on the equipment they are using as well as interpreting the data that the equipment provides. In addition, our company only uses top quality equipment that is well maintained. With the combination of our people and the equipment they are using, you are sure to get accurate results when we conduct underground scanning on your property.
The reason we work so hard and invest so much to provide accurate information to our clients isn’t so we can have a great reputation in the underground scanning industry, or to maintain a five-star rating on Google. These things are great, but what we are most concerned about is the safety of our clients. They depend on us to provide them with accurate, reliable information about what is located in areas that they can’t see, and we take this very seriously.
In some cases, if the information provided by an underground scanning company is only slightly off, it can spell disaster for a client or their property. When we are on a job and it isn’t completely clear what is located underground or embedded in a concrete slab after an initial scan, we can do further testing. We have different types of scanning equipment at our disposal that we can use to either clarify or confirm the results of our initial scan. Many other companies or individuals offering underground scanning services only have one type of scanning equipment available (typically ground penetrating radar). Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is great, but it’s not 100% accurate in all environments. In certain cases, other technologies are more effective at locating unseen hazards.
We would love to be the underground scanning company you trust for all of your projects! Contact our office to schedule service or to have your initial questions answered. We hope to hear from you soon!
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