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TEAM UNDERDOG
Our Team has 40+ years combined professional experience finding utilities in Florida. We consider ourselves the BEST in the industry.
ACCURATELY PIN POINTING UTILITIES
Utilizing top of the line equipment to most accurately locate your underground utilities.
Underdog Utility Detection LLC
Utilizing State of the Art Equipment to Provide the Most Accurate Information on Utilities Below Ground
Save yourself down time and money by hiring us to locate the utilities underground before you or your excavator.
What We Can Do for You
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Ground Penetrating Radar
GPR is a non-destructive imaging technology and is standard in utility locating due to its ability to resolve nonmetallic objects such as PVC, asbestos concrete, poly pipes, etc.
Learn more about GPRConcrete Imaging GPR
Concrete Imaging Ground Penetrating Radar (CIGPR) is a high frequency surface penetrating radar. High frequency radar reveals greater resolution detail but lacks deep penetration.
Learn more about CIGPRElectromagentic Induction
EM uses a spectrum of audio and radio frequencies. EM is the most widely used method for locating metallic pipes, wires and cable.
Learn more about EMLine Fault Locating
We select the appropriate method of detection for each situation. Finding the fault so it can be repaired vs. replacing an entire line will save you tons of time and money.
Learn more about Line Fault LocatingVacuum Excavation
Combines compressed air (or water) and high-pressure vacuum are used to expose the desired utility/object. This non-destructive method allows for confirmation of target location and other details such as: depth, size, material type and condition.
Learn more about Vacuum ExcavationUnderground Storage Tank (UST) Investigation
Verifying the existence of UST’s (or lack there of) is accomplished with two main technologies, Magnetic and GPR. These technologies can be used to generate a distinctive image profile, delineate where an excavation has occurred and dissimilar non-native soils have been backfilled.
Learn more about UST Investigation