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Why Concrete Scanning is Essential?

Concrete scanning is essential to save time, for the safety of workers, to save money, and for accuracy. Concreate scanning creates a safety hazard for employees, making it necessary to understand what is inside a concrete slab before you start cutting into it.<br>

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Why Concrete Scanning is Essential?

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  1. WHY CONCRETE SCANNING IS ESSENTIAL http://www.falconsurveyme.com/ http://www.falconsurveyme.com/

  2. New construction and renovation projects usually require workers to cut, core, and drill current concrete slabs. Elements such as post-tension cables, reinforcing bars (rebar), and a few types of wiring are contained in these slabs repeatedly. Damaging them acquires the cost of repair in addition to postponing the project and creating a safety hazard for employees, making it necessary to understand what is inside a concrete slab before you start cutting it. Scanning concrete has some advantages over the old method of using x-rays. Professionally trained technicians are required for scanning who can correctly explain the results of a GPR scan. Scanning technicians can also react instantly to service requests for concrete scanning, which is especially useful when you realize you need it at the last minute. http://www.falconsurveyme.com/ http://www.falconsurveyme.com/

  3. WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF USING CONCRETE SCANNING? GPR only needs contact to one side of the concrete, so you can use it for slab-on-grade concrete where the concrete was poured directly onto the floor. Restriction in using x-rays is that it needs access to both sides of the concrete since one side must collect the radioactive material while the film is placed on the other side. This constraint usually restricts the use of x-rays to elevated slabs. Technicians must utilize other data to verify whether the inner structure is rebar or a conduit because GPR cannot identify the specific material inside the concrete by itself. This process normally involves marking the location of each variance and analyzing the resulting pattern to define what each mark indicates. For example, a series of differences spaced 12 to 18 inches apart is highly rebar, while differences spaced more apart at regular intervals are most likely post-tension cables. http://www.falconsurveyme.com/ http://www.falconsurveyme.com/

  4. REINFORCING STEEL Once rebar and post-tension cables in concrete are located with GPR by technicians, they mark these locations immediately on the slab. These marks make sure that workers can drill into the concrete without negotiating its operational reliability or requiring to perform repairs later. GPR scanning is particularly helpful for arranging a site for renovation. That site requires workers to cut into existing concrete to establish new constructions such as electrical pipes, fire protection systems, plumbing, drains, and pipes on daily basis. Conclusion: Concrete scanning is essential to save time, for the safety of workers, to save money, and for accuracy. Concreate scanning creates a safety hazard for employees, making it necessary to understand what is inside a concrete slab before you start cutting into it. http://www.falconsurveyme.com/ http://www.falconsurveyme.com/

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