Orange County’s Utility Locating Company Providing The Good Choice of Utility Locating Services

Whether you’re an amateur contractor or a seasoned professional, it is still a wise choice to contact a competent underground Utility Locating Service before you start projects involved in digging into the ground. Companies who capable of locating not only the location of pipes and other utility lines, but also the depth of the pipes. …

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For Southern California Utility Line Locating Services, Call Our Utility Locators

UTIL-LOCATE provides mapping and underground utility line locating services according to design built specifications and after excavation. Our clients depend on us to keep the community safe by locating sensitive utility lines that form their infrastructure. Besides our true diligence in line locating, our services also include (GPR) Ground Penetrating Radar for all non-conductive lines …

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Pipe and Cable Locator Services: More Than Just Pipe Locating

Regardless of your needs, having a reliable pipe locating service is critical to a successful project. Util-Locate is a leader in the pipe and cable locating industry. Our pipe locating and underground pipe detection technicians use state-of-the art technology which not only gives a horizontal plane location of pipes and cables, but also provides a …

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Leader In Gas Pipe Locations for Safe Excavation

  Beneath the streets and yards in today’s urban neighborhoods there lies a complicated maze of underground utility lines. This includes water, sewer, electric, communication and even gas lines. It is critical to identify these potential threats before beginning any commercial or residential digging project. Identifying gas pipes before digging can save your project time, …

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Southern California’s Most Diligent Utility Locating and GPR Surveying Service Provider

The web of underground utilities that we rely on grows a bit larger every few years. This makes it difficult and dangerous for those who work in the excavation business. Private homeowners, excavators, and engineers looking to install structures or add to their homes also have to ensure that the utility lines running under their …

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