GPR Concrete Scanning

Scan before you cut

Bay Area/Sacramento

Everyone's Using Us

Affordable Ground Penetrating Radar Concrete Wall and Floor Scanning. Family owned and providing service from Sacramento to the Bay Area.

Our Mission Statement

We are dedicated to providing accurate concrete scanning services, ensuring safety and efficiency at the right price for all your construction projects with our GPR technology.

Concrete Scanning Services

Expert GPR technology to locate embedded objects in concrete before cutting, preventing costly mistakes.

Prevent Costly Mistakes

Our GPR technology helps avoid damaging hidden objects in concrete, ensuring safe cutting.

Reliable Scanning Solutions

We provide accurate scanning solutions to protect your project and save you money.

Professional and Efficient Service

Expertise You Can Trust
woman wearing yellow long-sleeved dress under white clouds and blue sky during daytime

Bauer Scanning saved us from costly mistakes by accurately locating embedded objects in our concrete.

John R.

A close-up view of a concrete surface with visible cracks and a slightly textured appearance. The surface is predominantly gray with some darker specks scattered throughout, adding to the rough texture.
A close-up view of a concrete surface with visible cracks and a slightly textured appearance. The surface is predominantly gray with some darker specks scattered throughout, adding to the rough texture.

Their GPR technology is impressive! We highly recommend Bauer Scanning for any concrete cutting project.

Sarah T.

A close-up view of a textured concrete surface with visible lines and patches of wear. The surface has a grid pattern formed by intersecting lines, which are likely seams or joints in the concrete panels. The texture is uneven, with spots of discoloration and small, circular marks that appear consistently across the surface.
A close-up view of a textured concrete surface with visible lines and patches of wear. The surface has a grid pattern formed by intersecting lines, which are likely seams or joints in the concrete panels. The texture is uneven, with spots of discoloration and small, circular marks that appear consistently across the surface.
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Concrete Scanning

Utilizing GPR technology to prevent costly concrete cutting mistakes.

A concrete surface with a pattern of square holes arranged in a grid. The holes reveal patches of earth and some scattered twigs and small debris. Cracks are visible in the concrete, adding texture to the surface.
A concrete surface with a pattern of square holes arranged in a grid. The holes reveal patches of earth and some scattered twigs and small debris. Cracks are visible in the concrete, adding texture to the surface.
A close-up view of a textured concrete or stone surface with a prominent horizontal line or crack running through the middle. The image is in grayscale, highlighting the rough textures and patterns.
A close-up view of a textured concrete or stone surface with a prominent horizontal line or crack running through the middle. The image is in grayscale, highlighting the rough textures and patterns.
A wet concrete surface with a puddle reflecting the image of a distant tree or object. Various textures and stains are present on the ground, with some yellow and orange traffic cones and barriers in the background. Trash bins are also visible near a red wall.
A wet concrete surface with a puddle reflecting the image of a distant tree or object. Various textures and stains are present on the ground, with some yellow and orange traffic cones and barriers in the background. Trash bins are also visible near a red wall.
A close-up view of a surface transition featuring a concrete slab on the left and a textured green surface on the right. Separating the two areas is a metal strip with a series of evenly spaced circular holes, likely serving as drainage.
A close-up view of a surface transition featuring a concrete slab on the left and a textured green surface on the right. Separating the two areas is a metal strip with a series of evenly spaced circular holes, likely serving as drainage.