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Frequently Asked Question

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.