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3 Reasons to Consider Hydro Excavation for Your Digging Project

by Yolanda Watts

Do you have an upcoming digging project on your commercial property? This could involve digging to expose utilities either when making repairs or working on new construction, debris removal, soil trenching or cold weather digging. For such projects, you will have to consider the services of an excavation company. However, excavation methods differ, with each method having its pros and cons. Therefore, knowing the excavation method that will be used for your project beforehand will go a long way into helping you determine whether it's the ideal option.

Hydro excavation is among the most popular digging solutions you will come across. It involves the use of pressurised water and a powerful air conveyance (vacuum) to loosen the soil and transport the resultant slurry to a debris tank, usually on a truck. This method of excavation brings many benefits, and here are a few.

Hydro Excavation Is Non-Destructive to The Environment

One of the top advantages of hydro excavation (hydrovac) is that it is usually less invasive to the surroundings. This is extremely crucial, especially with underground utilities. Compared to traditional methods such as using backhoes and even digging manually, hydro excavation safely exposes the sewer lines, gas lines, plumbing pipes and other underground utilities.

This makes it a safe digging technique too. That's because rupturing buried utilities, especially gas lines and electricity lines, can result in serious damages to the local buildings or pose safety risks to the residents and workers alike.

Hydro Excavation Offers Higher Precision

There is precision excavating with hydrovac services compared to the traditional digging methods. Excavation is done with more precise direction, resulting in a much cleaner site. The precision excavation also ensures consistency and quality in the process.

Hydro Excavation Is Cost-Effective

Hydro excavation is cost-effective for many reasons. First, it is faster compared to traditional digging methods that can take days to dig out, costing you additional labour costs. Also, since the excavation creates a more precise and accurate job, there's minimal damage to the surrounding utilities and pipes. As such, there are fewer chances of you incurring extra costs because of repairs needed for damages. 

Hydro excavation also comes with implications on insurance costs. Since repairs and safety risks are lessened with hydro excavation services, liability costs tend to be low as well.

Worth noting also is that hydro excavation is highly recommended for colder climates and during the cold winter months. That's because hot water can be used to break up the frozen ground.

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