Hydro-excavation, also known as vacuum excavation, is a precise, non-destructive digging method that uses high-pressure water and powerful air vacuum systems to safely expose underground utilities and soil. This advanced excavation method reduces the risk of damage to pipes, cables, and infrastructure while providing clean, accurate results.
Find answers to common questions about hydro-excavation and vacuum excavation, including safety, accuracy, project types, and how this method protects underground utilities.
It is a digging method that uses pressurized water and vacuum systems to safely remove soil.
Yes. It greatly reduces the risk of damaging underground utilities.
It is used for utility exposure, trenching, and sensitive digging.
No. It is designed to safely expose underground infrastructure.
Yes. It allows precise soil removal around utilities.
Yes. It minimizes soil disturbance and reduces waste.
Depth depends on soil and project needs but can reach significant depths.
Yes. All removed material is properly managed and the site restored.
Yes. It is ideal for both residential and commercial sites.
Yes. We integrate it with other excavation and earthworks services.