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3 Reasons You Need to Hydro Excavate Before Starting Your Construction Project

1/14/2019

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The process of hydro excavation reduces a lot of unnecessary effects from traditional excavation methods. If you need to excavate an area with sensitive underground utilities, then hydrovac excavation is the best option. Using pressurized water and a powerful 6000 cubic feet per minute (CFM) positive displacement blower system, allows excavation in the toughest conditions, including frozen ground. Hydro excavation is crucial to many projects. Here are some reasons why you must hydro excavate before starting your construction process.

1. Safety

​Safety is the biggest concern when working around underground utilities. One wrong strike with traditional excavation, and you could damage underground power lines, gas lines, water pipes, fiber optics, television, and phone cables. Using hydrovac excavation eliminates the possibility of damage to the utility and prevents accidents.

2. Cost effective

​Mistakes can be costly! The hydrovac process is a safe and efficient solution for site excavation. Hand digging can take days to expose utilities, adding unwanted cost to any project. GroundBreakers completes thousands of projects per year using only the best equipment, and staffs every job with an operator and field technician. This has helped GroundBreakers earn a reputation for delivering superior services with unrivaled safety, efficiency, and productivity.

3. Non-Destructive

​Hydrovac services are applicable on virtually all soil types. When using this type of excavation, it provides a higher level of precision, leading to lesser disposal of materials and accordingly less restoration. Since it does not involve any chemicals, the process is environment-friendly.
​When industrial and municipal environments require excavation, consider the benefits hydrovac excavation services provide. It is the number one safe and efficient excavating solution.
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21 Comments
Charlotte Fleet link
2/3/2020 04:58:39 pm

Thank you for pointing out that hydro-excavating is important for safety to ensure that no incorrect lines are hit such as gas or electric, which could cause injury. My husband mentioned that he saw a news article that mentioned how a fencing company accidentally caused an explosion when the installed a fence. I think anyone working near a potentially dangerous substance should use hydro excavation to avoid any accidents.

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kate hansen link
5/22/2020 04:49:58 pm

It's good to know that hydrovac helps get rid of the possibility of damaging utility lines. My brother was telling me about how he's going to be working on a construction project in a couple of weeks, and that he wants to make sure he stays safe while doing it. I'll make sure to pass this information along to him so that he can look into hiring a hydrovac service to help him.

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Rebecca Gardner link
3/2/2021 01:12:48 pm

I was surprised when you said that hydro excavation is powerful enough to work on frozen ground. My brother needs to find the best way to excavate his plot of land while safely avoiding underground utilities. I'll have to let him know a hydro vac excavation service could get the job done for him even in cold weather!

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Adam Golightly link
3/17/2021 04:39:40 pm

It was interesting to learn about how hydro excavation can be really cost-effective. My dad has been thinking about getting some parts of his garden excavated in order to make room for some different projects. Making sure that they can get some help from a professional could allow them to be more effective.

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Braden Bills link
5/19/2021 09:37:17 am

I need to have some underground pipes fixed, but I'm not sure how to reach them. It's good to know that hydro excavation can be done to help reach damaged pipes like that! I'll be sure to find a professional to help me out with this.

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Vivian Black link
11/2/2021 10:11:55 am

I did not know the advantages of hydro vacuum excavation. It can reduce a lot of unnecessary effects from traditional methods. Knowing that you should pay attention to sensitive underground utilities is important. You can use this method under the toughest conditions, including frozen ground. That is a plus. There is also safety to consider. My husband and I will be using this method when we build the playground at the community center next spring.

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Mia Evans link
11/15/2021 07:23:24 pm

Thanks for pointing out that it is important to be safe when working with excavation equipment to ensure that there would be no damages to the utility lines. With that in mind, it would be best to hire professional services for such projects to prevent costly repairs. I will surely hire the right people when I have enough savings to finally have my own pool constructed soon.

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Jeff Carbine link
11/30/2021 08:48:39 pm

I never knew that the process of hydro excavation reduces a lot of unnecessary effects from traditional excavation methods. This could be my future reference in my coming business. Thank you for the information about hydrovac.

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Victoria Addington link
12/22/2021 08:52:22 pm

My father is suspecting our underground pipes to be broken. So we are looking for excavating contractor company that can help us on finding out what's wrong. Your tips seem very helpful, particularly when you wrote that this type of excavation provides a higher level of precision, leading to lower removal of materials and therefore less restoration.

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John Carston link
1/7/2022 11:43:52 pm

I like how you mentioned that environments require excavation before construction. My uncle mentioned to me last night that he is looking for a reliable service for their unused plot of land and asked if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article and I'll be sure to tell him that he should consult a trusted land excavation service as they can answer all his inquiries and will provide good-quality service.

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Michael link
1/21/2022 09:25:35 am

Great Article! Thank you for sharing this is very informative post, and looking forward to the latest one.

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Kristofer Van Wagner link
1/24/2022 08:21:26 pm

The other day my sister said that she is looking to have an earthmoving specialist hired for her gardening needs. I do agree that it would be best to ensure that the contractors she hire are legitimate and experienced. I will definitely keep this information in mind.

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Aussie Concreters of Noble Park link
1/27/2022 05:55:36 pm

You will be introduced to the core discipline and processes of Construction Project Management theory and practices. You will develop an understanding of how to manage complex. Thank you for making this such an awesome post!

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Stamped Concrete link
1/28/2022 04:55:26 pm

They will work with you for creating a practical budget to spend on the commercial construction project. I truly appreciate your great post!

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Millie Hue link
2/23/2022 01:36:39 am

I totally agree when you said that safety is important to ensure that you don't damage any utilities such as gas lines, power lines, and water pipes. I hope to hire the best earthmoving services in our location. My goal is to have an inground pool installed in my backyard after living here for three years now, so I hope to get this project done safely.

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Kristofer Van Wagner link
2/23/2022 01:36:53 am

I am thankful that this post shared that when looking for earthmoving services, it is important that we hire an experienced contractor. It makes sense as they have the right resources, experience and knowledge. I will definitely keep this information in mind when I look to have a service hired for my garden.

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John link
3/25/2022 11:17:49 pm

I never knew that an effective process can prevent damage to property throughout the process. My buddy informed me that he intends to start a vineyard as a business and asked if I had any suggestions for the ideal place. Thanks to your informative article, I'll be sure to advise him that he may hire a reputable earthmoving company to excavate his land.

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Eli Richardson link
7/20/2022 05:00:55 pm

I found it very helpful when you described excavation techniques and the importance of choosing a safe one. Recently, I heard that my brother wants to hire an excavation company to help with his renovation project, so I'll share your safety tips with him right away. I appreciate your advice on hydro excavation services and how they prevent accidents.

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Septic Tank Risers link
8/4/2022 02:34:44 pm

Great post.

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rachel frampton link
9/1/2022 09:24:19 am

I want to have an underground wine cellar built on my property, which is why I've decided to start looking for an excellent excavation service. Well, I also agree with you that it will be best to inspect the property's soil before proceeding. It's a good thing that you shared the importance of opting for a well-equipped company too.

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