Subsurface
Imaging in
Houston, TX

C&M Subsurface delivers reliable utility locating, concrete scanning, and GPR services across Houston and the surrounding area.

C&M Subsurface
Steel Craft Builders

At C&M Subsurface, we provide a full range of subsurface imaging and utility locating solutions designed to improve safety, accuracy, and efficiency on every project. From concrete scanning to cemetery mapping, our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of clients across houston, Texas.

Utility Locating services in Houston, Texas

Our Utility Locating services in Houston, TX deliver accurate, non-invasive mapping of underground utilities to keep your project safe and on schedule. Using advanced GPR, electromagnetic locators, and field expertise, we identify electrical conduits, gas tractors and property owners avoid costly damage and delays.

concrete scanning in Houston, Texas

Our Utility Locating services in Houston, TX deliver accurate, non-invasive mapping of underground utilities to keep your project safe and on schedule. Using advanced GPR, electromagnetic locators, and field expertise, we identify electrical conduits, gas tractors and property owners avoid costly damage and delays.

Cemetery GPR Scanning in Houston, Texas

Our Utility Locating services in Houston, TX deliver accurate, non-invasive mapping of underground utilities to keep your project safe and on schedule. Using advanced GPR, electromagnetic locators, and field expertise, we identify electrical conduits, gas tractors and property owners avoid costly damage and delays.

Cemetery Mapping in Houston, Texas

Our Utility Locating services in Houston, TX deliver accurate, non-invasive mapping of underground utilities to keep your project safe and on schedule. Using advanced GPR, electromagnetic locators, and field expertise, we identify electrical conduits, gas tractors and property owners avoid costly damage and delays.

Our expertise supports a wide range of industries, delivering safety, accuracy, and efficiency on every project.

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Why your project needs a
gpr specialist

Hiring a certified Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) specialist gives you accurate, non-invasive subsurface data that prevents costly mistakes, delays, and safety risks. Our experts deliver real-time results you can trust—so your project stays safe, efficient, and on schedule.

Our GPR technology provides precise detection of rebar, post-tension cables, voids, and underground utilities without the need for drilling or coring. This non-destructive approach protects existing structures while giving you the reliable subsurface data needed to plan and build with confidence.
Our GPR technology provides precise detection of rebar, post-tension cables, voids, and underground utilities without the need for drilling or coring. This non-destructive approach protects existing structures while giving you the reliable subsurface data needed to plan and build with confidence.
Our GPR technology provides precise detection of rebar, post-tension cables, voids, and underground utilities without the need for drilling or coring. This non-destructive approach protects existing structures while giving you the reliable subsurface data needed to plan and build with confidence.
Our GPR technology provides precise detection of rebar, post-tension cables, voids, and underground utilities without the need for drilling or coring. This non-destructive approach protects existing structures while giving you the reliable subsurface data needed to plan and build with confidence.
Our GPR technology provides precise detection of rebar, post-tension cables, voids, and underground utilities without the need for drilling or coring. This non-destructive approach protects existing structures while giving you the reliable subsurface data needed to plan and build with confidence.

Discover how we’ve partnered with clients TO deliver peace of mind underground

Our projects span industries and cities, proving that no matter the challenge, we deliver clarity beneath the surface.

Your Project’s Safety Partner

Beneath every successful project is a foundation of accuracy and safety. At C&M Subsurface, that’s exactly what we provide.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a safe, non-invasive technology that uses high-frequency radar waves to create images of what lies beneath the surface. By sending radar pulses into the ground or through concrete, GPR can detect and map hidden features such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, voids, and underground utilities. Unlike destructive methods like drilling or coring, GPR provides accurate subsurface data without causing damage, making it an essential tool for construction, engineering, archaeological, and utility projects where safety, precision, and efficiency are critical.

Why should I hire a GPR specialist instead of doing it myself?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a safe, non-invasive technology that uses high-frequency radar waves to create images of what lies beneath the surface. By sending radar pulses into the ground or through concrete, GPR can detect and map hidden features such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, voids, and underground utilities. Unlike destructive methods like drilling or coring, GPR provides accurate subsurface data without causing damage, making it an essential tool for construction, engineering, archaeological, and utility projects where safety, precision, and efficiency are critical.

What types of projects benefit from GPR services?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a safe, non-invasive technology that uses high-frequency radar waves to create images of what lies beneath the surface. By sending radar pulses into the ground or through concrete, GPR can detect and map hidden features such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, voids, and underground utilities. Unlike destructive methods like drilling or coring, GPR provides accurate subsurface data without causing damage, making it an essential tool for construction, engineering, archaeological, and utility projects where safety, precision, and efficiency are critical.

What can GPR detect in concrete scanning?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a safe, non-invasive technology that uses high-frequency radar waves to create images of what lies beneath the surface. By sending radar pulses into the ground or through concrete, GPR can detect and map hidden features such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, voids, and underground utilities. Unlike destructive methods like drilling or coring, GPR provides accurate subsurface data without causing damage, making it an essential tool for construction, engineering, archaeological, and utility projects where safety, precision, and efficiency are critical.

What can GPR detect in concrete scanning?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a safe, non-invasive technology that uses high-frequency radar waves to create images of what lies beneath the surface. By sending radar pulses into the ground or through concrete, GPR can detect and map hidden features such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, voids, and underground utilities. Unlike destructive methods like drilling or coring, GPR provides accurate subsurface data without causing damage, making it an essential tool for construction, engineering, archaeological, and utility projects where safety, precision, and efficiency are critical.

Is GPR safe and non-destructive?

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a safe, non-invasive technology that uses high-frequency radar waves to create images of what lies beneath the surface. By sending radar pulses into the ground or through concrete, GPR can detect and map hidden features such as rebar, post-tension cables, conduits, voids, and underground utilities. Unlike destructive methods like drilling or coring, GPR provides accurate subsurface data without causing damage, making it an essential tool for construction, engineering, archaeological, and utility projects where safety, precision, and efficiency are critical.