Same-day delivery to Orlando, Kissimmee, Lake Nona, Sanford, and surrounding Central Florida counties. EM and GPR locate equipment for every project type.
Orlando's explosive construction growth — from Lake Nona medical facilities to I-4 corridor mixed-use — requires thorough underground utility detection before every excavation. With aging utility infrastructure and dense underground networks, missed utilities mean project delays, repair costs, and serious safety hazards.
We provide both electromagnetic (EM) and ground penetrating radar (GPR) utility locators — often the most effective approach is combining both methods to detect metallic and non-metallic utilities together.
EM locators and GPR systems — rent one or both for complete utility coverage.
Industry-standard EM utility locator. Detects active cables, pipes, and conduits. Active & passive modes.
Triple-frequency GPR for non-metallic utility detection, concrete scanning, and deep utility locating.
2700 MHz concrete scanner. Ideal for locating utilities embedded in concrete slabs and walls.
Mid-range GPR antenna for utility detection in soil and through concrete to 30 inches.
Deep GPR scanning to 60 inches. Best for deep utility corridors and infrastructure assessment.
3D subsurface imaging for complex utility mapping and slab analysis.
The Radiodetection RD8000 uses electromagnetic induction to locate metallic pipes, cables, and conduits. It's the right tool when you have active or passive conductive lines to trace. It cannot detect non-metallic utilities.
Ground Penetrating Radar detects any subsurface anomaly — metallic or non-metallic — based on contrast in dielectric properties. GPR is ideal for PVC, HDPE, fiber optic, and other non-conductive utilities that the RD8000 cannot trace.
Best practice for most Orlando projects: use both. EM locating for active metallic lines, GPR for everything else. We can deliver both units together.
Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Lake Nona, Winter Garden, Ocoee, Clermont, Daytona Beach area, and all of Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake counties.
Call, text, or email — we'll confirm equipment availability, delivery window, and pricing in one conversation.