ABOUT OUR BRAND
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ABOUT OUR BRAND •
OUR STORY
At Readyvac, we are committed to providing efficient, safe, and reliable waste management and excavation services across a wide range of industries, including construction, industrial, engineering, telecommunications, gas, and automotive. Founded in 2014 by Karen Samson, Readyvac is a family-run business that prides itself on personalized service and a deep-rooted dedication to customer satisfaction.
Since relocating to Innisfil, Ontario in 2019, we’ve grown our fleet to include 15 hydrovacs, 3 drills, and civil construction crews, all while staying true to the values that set us apart: professionalism, safety, and reliability.
Our mission is simple—deliver exceptional service with the highest standards of health and safety. We ensure that all our equipment is well-maintained and ready to tackle any job with efficiency and precision. Whether we’re working on a construction site, assisting with municipal projects, or providing support for large-scale industrial operations, we treat every project with the utmost care.
As a family-run business, we believe in the power of continuous improvement. Our employees are at the heart of our operations, and we invest in their ongoing training to keep them up-to-date on the latest industry regulations and best practices. We are proud to be active members of Health and Safety Networks such as ISNetworld, Contractor Compliance, Contractor Check, Cognibox, and Bell TelDig.
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WHAT SETS US APART:
Family-Owned: Our personal commitment to every project means we treat our clients and their needs with care and respect.
Certified Expertise: We hold all the necessary industry certifications, ensuring compliance with all regulations and providing peace of mind to our clients.
Industry-Leading Safety Standards: Safety is a priority on every job site. We are dedicated to maintaining the highest safety standards for our team and clients.
Dedicated Customer Service: We go the extra mile to ensure that every customer receives the best possible service, backed by a team that understands their unique needs.
At Readyvac, we’re not just in the business of Hydro excavation & Daylighting - we’re in the business of building lasting relationships and supporting the industries that keep our communities running.
Meet The Team!
Karen Samson | CEO
ksamson@readyvacinc.com | 905-510-2732
Alex Samson | Vice President
asamson@readyvacinc.com | 647-207-8082
David Kulis | Operations Manager
dkulis@readyvacinc.com | 647-456-7754
Jessica Samson | Office Manager
jsamson@readyvacinc.com | 647-707-5799
Frequently Asked Question
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A hydrovac is a specialized piece of equipment designed for excavation and soil removal. It operates by using a high-pressure water pump to liquefy the soil, which is then simultaneously sucked through a hose into an enclosed tank using a high-volume vacuum system.
This method allows for precise and efficient excavation, often used in situations where traditional digging methods could damage underground utilities or where access is limited.
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For emergencies, follow the same protocols as booking a daily hydrovac service. Once you call and a truck is dispatched, Readyvac can expedite the process by calling in "ALAs" (AdvancedLocate Agreements).
These agreements with utility companies allow Readyvac to use a hydrovac without waiting for a locator to arrive on-site, ensuring a swift and efficient response to the emergency situations.
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Applications that require a hydrovac include needing to excavate in areas with existing utilities. Using a hydrovac significantly reduces the risk of damaging these utilities, preventing potential disruptions and avoiding costly repairs. This method ensures safer and more efficient excavation, protecting your company's productivity and budget.
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Hydrovac systems are versatile and can be used for a variety of applications, including but not limited to construction, repairs, rehabilitation, and inspections. Here are some specific applications:
Daylighting: Exposing underground utilities to daylight.
Debris Removal: Clearing debris, including in contaminated areas (special procedures may be required for contamination sites).
Locating Subsurfaces and Underground Utilities: Safely identifying and mapping underground infrastructure.
Pole and Sign Installation: Installing poles and signs without damaging surrounding utilities.
Trenching and Slot Trenching: Creating narrow trenches for various purposes.
Repairs, and Rehabilitation: Cleaning and repairing sewer systems.
Note: Proof of valid locates must be provided before performing any work to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.