HYDRO EXCAVATING IN ST. CHARLES, MO & ST. LOUIS METRO
If you need to dig in an area that is not safe for traditional equipment or is too unstable for large machinery to drive on, hydro excavating is the solution you need. Often businesses or homes situated in the middle of a busy city have a large amount of cables under the ground surrounding them. Digging with a backhoe or shovel causes disastrous consequences, running the risk of interfering with power, cable, phone, or Internet service in the area. Our hydro excavation company is dedicated to providing you with the safest excavation service in the industry, ensuring that everything goes smoothly without any unnecessary damage.
Hydro vacuum excavation is used in areas where cable lines, pipes, fiber optic cables, and other delicate pieces of infrastructure are present, without causing any damage. Our hydro excavation service enables us to dig through difficult surfaces that would otherwise be impenetrable substances, such as firm clay, dirt combined with rocks, or frozen ground under the snow. This specialized system of dirt removal easily handles the toughest of surfaces with ease, saving you time and money on otherwise costly earth removal techniques that are unable to deal with such situations.
Our hydro excavating service uses a concentrated, focused water spray to break up the earth and dig out the area that needs to be exhumed. This non-destructive, non-mechanical process utilizes pressure and industrial strength vacuums to break up the soil and suck it away all at the same time. Our highly trained technicians select the right pressure to remove the earth without causing damage to any fragile elements under the surface. At the same time, we use what is known as hydro vacuum excavation, using the best vacuums on the market, to remove the loosened dirt from the area before it has a chance to re-settle.
This process is repeated until the excavation removes all the unwanted dirt from the area. The dirt can then be removed or re-purposed for a variety of other tasks, from filling other holes to saving for construction projects.