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Hydro Excavation vs. Air Excavation

donaldrsimonn

Hydro Excavation vs. Air Excavation

Messagepar donaldrsimonn » lun. 12 avr. 2021, 18:25

Similar to the water source location added travel to dump your debris tank can be a long and costly non-value added process for hydro excavation. Debris from the hydro excavation can rarely be used as backfill because of its slurry form and therefore must be dumped at a different location. Air excavation debris is dry, can be used as backfill and dumped directly back into the same hole. Again, if your debris dump location is close, this could be a non-factor. If your dump location is a time long consuming travel distance away, air excavation may prove to be the better alternative.

johnpketchum12

Re: Hydro Excavation vs. Air Excavation

Messagepar johnpketchum12 » lun. 12 avr. 2021, 18:26

We reviewed several time factors involved with common soft dig projects, and one could argue there are many more. Each project can be unique, so what is the better method, air or water? If you have a large area to excavate, can dump on-site, have a close water source, and do not have to backfill then hydro excavation is your obvious choice. If you are digging small test holes, need to backfill when complete, and do not have a local spot to dump or fill with water, then using air excavation would likely be a better alternative.

Polly Lieberman

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Messagepar Polly Lieberman » lun. 12 avr. 2021, 18:27

Having a hydro excavation truck can help you stand out from the competition when people in your area are looking to hire a contractor. This is because homeowners often don’t want to have to deal with the hassle of having their entire front or back yard dug up.

Even when all the soil is replaced, the homeowner would still have to deal with spreading out grass seed and waiting for their lawn to grow. With a vacuum truck, you’ll be able to only remove what soil is necessary to complete the job.

Shivani Sharma

Re: Hydro Excavation vs. Air Excavation

Messagepar Shivani Sharma » mer. 14 avr. 2021, 12:40

Daylighting refers to the exposure and uncovering of underground utilities using hydrovac excavation techniques. Pipelines, wires and other sensitive utilities may need to be exposed and located prior to conventional excavation; daylighting provides this option. It increases hydrovac calgary Servicesproductivity of workers and safety by allowing clear viewing and working access to the utilities.

Jeanine Devon

Re: Hydro Excavation vs. Air Excavation

Messagepar Jeanine Devon » lun. 09 août 2021, 18:16

Hydro excavation refers to the process where the soil is removed or displaced from one area to another by the use of pressurized water and a vacuum truck or vac truck. This involves the use of a large vac truck that uses suction to manage and holds debris in tanks. This method of digging is especially efficient where traditional mechanical excavation methods are feasible.

Carlbainbridgee

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Messagepar Carlbainbridgee » mer. 11 août 2021, 20:18

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