Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR Services) Monmouth County NJ | Foresight Locating, LLC

Foresight Locating, LLC offers state-of-the-art Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR Services) in Monmouth County NJ, and throughout the tri-state area.

GPR, is a non-destructive method of detecting underground utilities. They include concrete, fiberglass, transite, and plastic pipes that may not be found with conventional methods of utility locating.

Typical GPR applications include:

  • BURIED OBJECTS

    Ground Penetrating Radar Monmouth County NJ

    Ground Penetrating Radar can be used to locate underground storage tanks (UST), septic tanks, underground piping, grave location and a wide variety of other buried objects.

  • FOUNDATIONS

    Ground Penetrating Radar is a useful tool for the location, investigation and determination of the extent of footings and foundations. The number of trial pits (test pits, pot-holes) required to determine foundation and footing detail can be greatly reduced, saving both time and money.

About GPR Services & Utility Locating NJ

Ground Penetrating Radar is the latest method for non-destructive and non-invasive subsurface investigation. GPR Services offers the tool of choice for those who need to locate and identify the presence of buried utility infrastructure, both metallic and non-metallic. It is an effective and safe way to locate embedded and/or buried obstructions prior to drilling, cutting, coring, trenching or digging. It is a very cost-effective method, offering an expeditious means of gathering subsurface data from a range of materials including concrete, soil, and asphalt.

Learn More About Foresight Locating, LLC

Foresight Locating, LLC offers leading edge services to home and business owners as well as contractors in Monmouth County and Freehold, New Jersey. GPR is effective and safe way to locate embedded and/or buried obstructions prior to drilling, cutting, coring, trenching or digging. GPR is a very cost-effective method, offering an expeditious means of gathering subsurface data from a range of materials including concrete, soil, and asphalt.


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