Things to Know About Utility Excavation Service

01/27/2021

Modern providers offer utility excavation services that utilize top-of-the-line trucks and highly trained operators. Hydrovac is a water method of excavation. It allows for excavation that tends to be faster, safer, and more effective than other methods. Hydrovac is essentially excavation by using pressurized water. The technology offers a significantly less environmental impact than conventional drilling methods. A major priority is to increase safety and efficiency at every site that is visited.

There are numerous benefits to hydro excavation. It is safer, faster, and more precise than traditional excavation methods. It is a safer and more manageable option for construction teams since they don't have to work with sharp, heavy, or dangerous large machinery. Neighboring residents and businesses near the excavation sites are less likely to experience disruptions with their utilities caused by excavation crews hitting pipes.

Hydrovac is frequently used in utility excavation projects because it is more precise, and safer than traditional excavation. The system is better able to navigate around pipes and other hazards, reducing the risks for damage. Hydrovac excavation is also used to remove debris, drill slots for poles, and excavate in tight areas that typically do not have room for heavy machinery.


Hydrovac's non-destructive digging is typically faster than traditional excavation because dirt is emptied into a tanker and hauled away to a proper disposal facility which speeds up the cleanup process. Hydrovac not only removes the material but cleans the tank in a safe manner. Hard or frozen surfaces are easier to excavate which minimizes delays caused by weather. Pressurized water can cut through nearly any material and travel much deeper than traditional excavation methods.

During excavation, professionals spray pressurized water on the ground to remove the earth in a much shorter amount of time than using manual diggers. An industrial vacuum is used to remove dirt. Pressurized water in the hose liquefies the dirt which is sucked into an empty tanker. They offer three main services: potholing, slot trenching, and daylighting.

Potholing exposes utility lines safely and quickly by using water to remove the earth. It is typically done during construction projects or repairs and allows fast progress. With potholing, the risk of accidentally hitting or damaging a utility line is removed.

Slot trenching is often used to install pipe or cable utilities. It involves more precise trenching which minimizes the risk of damage to adjacent buildings or land.

Daylighting can be accomplished in all conditions to expose utility lines safely and efficiently. It exposes pipes or utility lines to daylight by removing dirt and debris around them with pressurized water. It works with a number of different surfaces including dirt, clay, and frozen ground.

Of course, one of the great benefits of a provider is its cost. It tends to be more budget-friendly than traditional excavation because it requires fewer workers and takes less time. Traditional excavation typically utilizes many workers over multiple days. A project's cost is usually calculated on an hourly basis and estimated in dollars per cubic yard.

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