Excavating areas quickly and effectively is often key to saving on-site costs, whether you need to clear out a particular space for specific works or you'd like to access tunnels or lines for maintenance. Hydro excavation is one method that allows for the accurate and practical removal of materials, making it more convenient to excavate a hole or trench accurately. We cover everything you need to know about this kind of excavation, including 'how does hydro excavation work?' below:
Hydro excavation is the process of using a non-destructive jet of water to move or remove soil and similar materials from a particular area. The result of this method is a precise, cleared hole or trench, which can then be used for construction or maintenance purposes. Like other forms of specialist excavation, hydro excavation helps to clear a particular area that may be less suitable for old-school methods, such as digging using traditional excavation machinery.
Hydro excavation uses a high-powered jetting rod to spray pressurised water in a particular location, similar to the functionality of a pressure washer. A hydro excavation machine typically includes a process for taking away waste from the area, reducing cost, mess and disruption on-site. Because hydro excavation uses a precise jet of water and the operator remains at ground level, excavating spaces with minimal damage is easier, alongside more effective adaptation to changes in materials such as tree roots and underground utilities.
Using a hydro excavator has several benefits for on-site purposes. Firstly, it's far more precise than a conventional digger for making trenches or holes in the ground, allowing for a greater degree of accuracy. This precision is crucial for avoiding damage to underground utilities and lines. Secondly, the nature of this kind of excavation means all dirt and materials are safely removed from the work site, leaving less mess behind and requiring minimal clean-up.
This unique excavation method is suitable for various requirements, from residential construction to civil and industrial purposes. Some of the most common places you'll see this process used include:
As a versatile tool suitable for a wide range of environments, hydro excavation's relative quietness and compactness are also helpful for working in hard-to-reach spaces. In addition, built-up areas or hard-to-reach places underneath existing structures or buildings are more accessible with this method than conventional excavations.
Do you need precise excavation for an upcoming project? Get in touch with our team at Ground Vac to discuss your requirements for hydro excavation. As local specialists, we offer vacuum and hydro excavation across the Mackay area. Call us on 0427 691 716 for a free quote for our services, or fill out our online form, and we'll be in touch.
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