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Enlist Non-Invasive and Safe Hydrovac Services for your Projects in Lac La Biche and St. Paul

by Jennifer W. Digital Marketer

Have you ever wondered what those futuristic trucks parked on the roadside or at a construction site do? With two tanks onboard, hydrovac trucks use water and a vacuum for slot trenching, daylighting, excavation, and more. The method they use does not require any traditional tools. It's simply a hydrovac operator and swamper that can achieve more in one day than any other safe excavation method. Next time you see one of the trucks for hydrovac services in St. Paul or Lac La Biche, it'll probably be at a client's site for daylighting underground utilities, pipeline break clean-up, ice build-up removal, or other similar services.

Four key benefits of hydrovac services in Alberta

Let's look at reasons why most managers in St. Paul and Lac La Biche prefer hydrovac services to other means of excavation, cleaning, trenching, or daylighting.

·         Always available - Hydrovac crews work around the clock, and they are available any time of the year. They can work in conditions where the ground is frozen because of permafrost or when it's raining non-stop. Visit their website and dial the recommended number any time of the day or night for a dispatch.

·         Cost-effective – A hydrovac crew of two members can quickly and efficiently cut through ice, mud, slush, clay, and more. An additional vendor is not required for excavation or trenching. Timely completion of tasks is not the only way to save money on projects. When using conventional mechanical equipment to dig, pipelines, utility lines, graves, and other buried items that should be carefully preserved are at great risk. A slight miscalculation can rip a line causing possible stoppage of a service to customers and an increase in the budget to repair the damage. A hydrovac truck's water and vacuum can be adjusted to be very powerful or gentle. Utilities under the surface can be safely uncovered without the risk of damage using adjustable water pressure and rubber tips.

·         Safety and cleanliness - Traditional excavation leaves mounds of debris at the project site that needs to be hauled away. A hydrovac truck turns the excavated material into a slurry/ sludge and stores it in the debris tank. Usually, this clean-up for safety at the site happens in parallel to the hydro excavation. A second contractor is not required for transporting the debris to a safe, designated area for disposal.

·         Dynamic and flexible - Certain areas in Alberta cannot support the weight of heavy machines. A hydrovac truck can be parked at a distance of up to 250 feet away from the excavation. The crew uses extra-long hoses with the same efficiency to create powerful suction for tricky and hard-to-reach areas. Extra time is not required to complete the project.

It's best to enlist a local company for hydrovac services in St. Paul or Lac La Biche. The best hydrovac crews have taken the training and special courses necessary for specific long-term project sites. Also, local contractors are very familiar with the terrain and know the projects. 


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