Provide utility maps to your underground utility locators whenever possible

Provide utility maps to your underground utility locators whenever possible

Before scheduling a private utility markout service for your site, try to find related utility maps whenever possible. They might provide important clues for utility locators to locate some underground utilities. Of course, there are many utilities buried without any records. Also, if there are records, they could be inaccurate or outdated. But it doesn't mean they are not useful. Underground utility locators work like detectives: not every clue is useful and some might be even misleading, but some clues could lead to important discoveries. For the best result of underground utility locating, try to help your utility locator by feeding him/her with clues such as utility maps, historical documents, or even telltales about the site. During an underground utility…
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Comprehensive Oil Tank Sweeps in NJ, NY and PA

Comprehensive Oil Tank Sweeps in NJ, NY and PA

Quark Scan Inc. provides comprehensive oil tank sweep services for residential houses of NJ, NY, PA and surrounding states. For an oil tank sweep, we use not only a metal detector, but also a ground penetrating radar (GPR). With the use of GPR, the uncertainty of results is greatly reduced. Consequently, the needs for exploratory digs, which could cost you much more than the oil tank sweep itself, are often eliminated, Also, not all GPRs are made the same. Most GPRs in the market are made for underground utility locating, not necessarily the best for oil tank sweeps. Our expertise in geophysics enables us to choose the most suitable GPRs currently available for oil tank sweeps. In addition, if there…
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A GPR Data Simulation on A Fiberglass UST

A GPR Data Simulation on A Fiberglass UST

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) data can be complicated and difficult to interpret. GPR data simulation is a great way to help interpretation. Fiberglass underground storage tanks (USTs) have been more and more popular. Unlike a traditional steel UST, the top of a fiberglass UST is "transparent", making it possible to see liquid level and the tank bottom in GPR data, providing more underground information. But at the same time,  the GPR data is more complicated and can be easily misinterpreted. So a GPR data simulation is done here to minimize the chance of misinterpretation There are 3 simulated situations: an empty tank, a tank with some gasoline, and a half full tank. We can see from the simulation that both…
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GPR scanning for voids underneath concrete slabs

GPR scanning for voids underneath concrete slabs

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a great tool for checking potential voids beneath concrete slabs. The concrete on the ground surface may look fine, but the void might already be developing and it's just a matter of time before it collapses. If you have a large area of concern for potential underground voids, scanning with GPR and doing test holes in GPR anomaly areas might be the best option. Geophysicists in Quark Scan are highly experienced in concrete scanning and underground void locating. Give us a call!
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