
WHY USE HYDROVAC?
Hydrovac excavation is a modern, non-destructive digging solution that uses high-pressure water to safely loosen soil and a powerful vacuum to remove it. This precise and efficient method allows our team to expose underground utilities, prepare work sites, and complete excavation tasks with minimal risk, reduced environmental impact, and superior accuracy compared to traditional mechanical digging.

SERVICES
We provide specialized hydrovac excavation services designed to deliver safe, efficient, and precise results for projects of all sizes.
Daylighting
Daylighting (in excavation and utility work) means safely exposing underground utilities—like gas lines, water lines, electrical, or telecom—so they’re visible before digging or construction continues.
Trenching
Trenching is the process of digging a long, narrow excavation in the ground—typically deeper than it is wide—to install or access things like utility lines, pipelines, water and sewer services, etc.
Utility & Pipeline Crossing
A utility pipeline crossing job involves installing a new utility line—such as water, sewer, gas, electrical, or telecom—so it safely crosses over or under an existing pipeline.
Spill Cleanup
We make sure to safely remove contaminants—such as fuel, oil, hydraulic fluid, chemicals, or other hazardous materials—from soil, water, or hard surfaces. The goal is to contain the spill and restore the area to a safe condition.
Culvert Flushing
clearing out culverts—pipes or passages that allow water to flow under roads, driveways, or ditches—by using high-pressure water to remove debris, sediment, ice, and blockages that restrict flow.
Municipal & Industrial Water Jetting
involves using high-pressure water equipment to clean, clear, and maintain pipelines, storm drains, sewer lines, tanks, culverts, and other infrastructure used by cities, towns, and industrial facilities.
Remote Hose Excavation
It is a form of non-destructive digging where a hydrovac truck stays at a distance, and long hoses are used to reach areas that are too tight, soft, steep, or inaccessible for equipment to drive into
Pole & Anchor Holes
Pole and anchor hole digging involves excavating precise holes for installing utility poles, fence posts, signposts, or structural anchors.
Cattle Guards
Cattle guard installation involves excavating, preparing, and installing cattle guards—grated structures placed over a pit in a roadway or driveway to prevent livestock from crossing

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