Before, digging in construction was a bit like using a hammer to crack a nut – not always precise and sometimes causing big problems. Now, imagine using a laser-guided scalpel instead. That’s what Hydrovac technology is like. It uses high-pressure water to dig very carefully, like a surgeon, avoiding hitting anything important underground. It’s safer, more accurate, and better for the environment, making construction projects smoother and less risky.
How hydrovac technology revolutionizes engineering projects
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Hydro Excavation is a non-mechanical and non-destructive process that combines pressurized water and a very powerful vacuum to simultaneously excavate soils at a controlled rate. The soil and water slurry are conveyed via an 8” tube to a truck-mounted debris tank.
This process allows for quick, clean, and precise excavations which require less backfill, less labor force, less restoration, and less environmental impact than conventional digging methods.
This process allows for quick, clean, and precise excavations which require less backfill, less labor force, less restoration, and less environmental impact than conventional digging methods.
Capital Equipment Precision Hydrovac
The hydrovac system is much faster than conventional digging. Hydro trucks are able to dig virtually in all types of soil including clay and frozen ground. Our hydrovac trucks are able to dig up to 60 feet deep in record time plus our trucks are able to dig areas of roughly 600 feet far from its positioning.
The hydrovac system is much faster than conventional digging. Hydro trucks are able to dig virtually in all types of soil including clay and frozen ground. Our hydrovac trucks are able to dig up to 60 feet deep in record time plus our trucks are able to dig areas of roughly 600 feet far from its positioning.