Hydro Excavation
Hydro Excavation is a precise and non-destructive method of removing or moving soil using pressurized water.

What are the Benefits of Hydro Excavation?
- Non-Destructive: Minimizes damage to surrounding areas.
- Accuracy: Precisely locates underground utilities.
- Safety: Reduces the risk of damaging utilities or causing injuries.
What's the detailed process for Hydro Excavation?
- Pressurized Water: High-pressure water is used to break up the soil.
- Vacuum Transfer: The soil and debris are sucked up into a debris tank.
- Site Cleanup: The area is left clean and free of debris.
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Loomers Pumping Services utilizes this technique to safely and accurately excavate soil and locate underground utilities. The soil or debris is then transferred to a debris tank using air conveyance or vacuum
FAQ's
How is it different from traditional digging?
- Traditional: Uses heavy machinery (backhoes) or manual digging, which is messy, slow, and risky for utilities.
- Hydrovac: Uses water and air, is faster, creates less mess, and precisely exposes buried lines, reducing the chance of strikes.
What is hydro excavation used for?
It's used for digging around utilities, trenching, and precise soil removal.
Is Hydro Excavation safe for all soil types?
Yes, it can be used on a variety of soil types without causing damage.
Can Hydro Excavation be used in cold weather?
It's ideal for urban areas, frozen ground, and remote spots, offering precision, less mess, and reduced environmental impact by minimizing soil disturbance and potential utility damage, though it might have higher initial costs.

