Hydro vacuum excavation serves several purposes. We enable our clients to clear sites, expose underground utilities, and ensure safety when completing building projects. Read on to learn more about the many ways that hydro vacuum excavation can be used in construction projects.
Traditionally, daylighting was performed with a variety of manual digging methods, such as shovels and back diggers. While this method can be effective for certain types of installation, it can be extremely labor-intensive and can result in additional restoration costs.
Today, a safer and more effective method of daylighting is using hydro vacuum excavation equipment. These systems are designed to operate in a variety of soil conditions, including super-tough clays. They also operate in areas that may not be accessible to other digging equipment.
This method of daylighting works by exposing underground pipes and cables. The process allows workers to see the orientation of the utility line. This makes it easier to access the utilities. It also helps reduce costs by avoiding unnecessary repairs or asphalt patching.
The process of digging a hole to expose the vertical and horizontal location of an underground utility is known as “potholing.” The hole is made using vacuum excavation equipment. The hole can be pumped up with water or air, depending on the project’s requirements. This process is non-destructive and can even be done in hard-to-reach places.
Hydro vacuum excavation is another safe and effective way to locate underground utilities. The process uses high-pressure water to loosen the ground and liquefy the soil. The slurry is then carried to a spoil tank through a vacuum.
Compared to conventional methods, slot trenching with hydro excavation is a safer, faster, and more efficient way to install subterranean utilities. It is also environmentally friendly. This is because the process uses pressurised water to remove layers of soil.
It also allows for the excavation of trenches that are as small as 3 inches wide. This is a major advantage for trenching, which can be a difficult task with traditional methods.
It is also the only method available that does not require heavy machinery. The process is also much safer for workers. Traditional methods can be dangerous, putting workers at risk. They also damage underground utilities and can disrupt utility service.
Whether digging for new construction or repairs, minimising the risk of damaging underground utilities can save time and money. Damaged utility lines can cause service interruptions and costly repairs.
Underground utilities include electrical, communication, natural gas, and water pipes. Each of these utilities has different risks. It’s important to know which one you’re digging near so that you can protect yourself and others.
Using hydro vacuum excavation equipment, water is pumped through a pressurised water stream that breaks up and pulverises virtually all types of soil. It also provides a cleaner work area and lowers the risk of injury for on-site workers.
Unlike traditional methods, hydro vacuum excavation does not require sandblasting, which can damage the insulation of underground pipes. It also saves money since the soil is removed from the site and stored nearby in a debris tank. This slurry can be reused in another hole or used as a backfill.
Ultimately, hydro vacuum excavation is faster and more efficient than hand digging. It can also expose underground utilities. This helps contractors find horizontal and vertical lines without harming the existing utilities. Using hydro vacuum excavation to excavate an area has many benefits. Compared to traditional methods, it is faster and less destructive. It also keeps workers at a safe distance from the work site.
We provide services across the Victoria area, specialising particularly in hydro vacuum excavation. With multiple machines and vehicles in our fleet, we can service projects of any size.
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