Private Utility Locating Using Radio Detection Methods
Underground Insights Utility Locating helps identify buried private utilities before excavation, trenching, fencing, landscaping, drainage work, and property upgrades. Using radio detection methods, lines can be traced and marked to support safer digging and better project planning.
Whether the project is a commercial site upgrade, a residential repair, or a contractor excavation, locating buried services first helps reduce avoidable damage, service interruption, delay, and repair cost.
Support trenching, site prep, fencing, grading, service installation, and utility awareness before excavation begins.
Plan property upgrades and repairs with a better understanding of what may be buried on site.
Reduce guesswork before disturbing ground where private utilities may not be clearly mapped.
Radio detection methods are used to trace conductive buried utilities and provide surface markings to help guide safe excavation and site work.
On many properties, there is little or no dependable mapping for private underground utilities. Old sketches, assumptions, or visible service directions are not always accurate enough to dig safely.
Locating buried services before excavation can help prevent avoidable damage, reduce downtime, and support a safer work area for crews and property owners.
Useful before trenching, sign posts, access upgrades, drainage work, pads, retaining walls, and service installation.
Helpful before fences, gates, landscaping, tree planting, patios, hot tubs, outbuildings, and repair work.
Utility strikes can lead to expensive repairs, service interruption, emergency response, and unexpected project cost.
Owners are generally responsible for damages caused to utilities on their property, especially where private services are involved.
Finished locate examples showing marked paths and utility tracing work on site.
Contact Underground Insights Utility Locating for private property locating support in Prince George and surrounding communities before starting excavation or ground disturbance.
Reach out for private utility locating support before excavation, repairs, upgrades, and other ground disturbing work.
Private utility locating using radio detection methods for Prince George and surrounding communities.
A B.C. homeowner was ordered to pay more than $2,300 in repair costs after striking a natural gas line while excavating on his property. He argued the gas line was installed several feet away from the original design plan. However, the Civil Resolution Tribunal determined that the key issue was his failure to contact BC 1 Call before digging.
Even if you believe you know where utilities are located — or suspect they may not match old drawings — you are still required to request locates before any ground disturbance. Design plans, past conversations, or visual assumptions are not a substitute for an official locate request.