Equipment
Hydrovac
Soil Cutting and Extraction
Hydrovacs use high-pressure water to cut and liquefy soil, at the same time using a high-volume vacuum to extract the soil during excavation. This process involves both fresh water and soil, which are contained within our truck-mounted unit. Hydrovacs are utilized for various tasks such as daylighting, soil trenching, piling hole excavation, debris removal, and cold-weather digging.
Safety First
The paramount benefit lies in safety. When employing a hydrovac, you can excavate around existing utilities, gas mains, power lines, and more without jeopardizing the infrastructure or endangering on-site workers.
Key Features
- Over half of damages in the utility industry result from shovel strikes.
- Hydrovac excavation and hand digging are widely considered safe methods for exposing utilities.
- Higher precision and less restoration compared to manual digging.
- Cost-effective due to reduced manpower.
- Environmentally less intrusive.
- Excavated dirt is stored in debris tanks, minimizing traffic disruption.