
Ground Guardian Locators
Private Utility Locating
Aurora, Denver Metro & Beyond
Beneath the surface. Beyond the standard.We help you dig safely and with confidence.

About Us
With over 10 years of experience in traditional utility locating — both public and private — we decided it was time to offer something different.Born and raised in Colorado, we’ve seen the shift. Land's more crowded. Projects are moving faster. And there's a whole lot underground that public locates miss — or just won’t touch.What started as a hunch became a method. We saw a need for something more indigenous, compassionate, and timeless — a way to work with the land, not just over it.That’s how Ground Guardian was born. We use tools, yes. But we also read the ground. We practice what we call KAM — Kinetic Aggregate of Magnetism — a modern approach to an old tradition: dowsing with discipline.This isn’t just work. It’s respect. It’s legacy. And it’s damn good locating.We’re not here to argue. We’re here to mark what’s real.

Our Work
Our WorkWe specialize in private utility locating — using both conventional gear and grounded field sensitivity to find what others overlook.Yes, we dowse. Quietly. Clearly. Without apology.Our methods have uncovered:✔️ Undocumented gas lines running through active dig sites
✔️ Dead infrastructure that’s still live
✔️ Tracer wire laid over two feet off from the actual utilityTracer wire — when it’s even there — is only as good as its placement.
We’ve seen it mislead crews by feet, not inches. Contractors know it. We’ve confirmed it.Locating isn’t doing the Carlton.
We’ve all seen the swing. That’s not accuracy — that’s theater.We're not alone in this approach.
Our work echoes the field insight of Dr. Larry Stolarczyk, David Kirk, and Joseph Duncan,
who have explored how electromagnetic sensitivity and intuitive responsiveness
can reveal what standard systems miss.And the consequences of poor locating are real:✔️ Firestone, CO (2017): A severed, abandoned gas line caused a deadly home explosion — killing two, injuring two more
✔️ Aurora, CO (2018): A retirement community was rocked by a gas explosion after a line strike during fiber optic install. One fatality
✔️ Colorado Springs, CO (2023): An underground electric line was hit during drilling — causing an explosion and widespread power lossWe’re here to close that gap.What We Mark✔️ Private sewer, water, electric, gas, and fiber lines
✔️ Fence lines, property edges, sprinkler and irrigation systems
✔️ Subsurface anomalies & energetic irregularities — safely dowsed and clearly markedNeed the works?
We offer high-touch visual markup (tape, sharpie, chalk)
and in-person field walk-throughs by request.
Additional cost applies — but worth every line.Google’s free. Accuracy isn’t.
Thank You
"This is the world of choice. Find your voice. Make your choice. The rest is commentary." - Mordechai Yoseph Etem