VACUUM EXCAVATION

WHAT IS HYDROVAC EXCAVATION?

Hydrovac excavation is the process by which high pressure water is used to break up dirt and material. This material is then vacuumed up into a truck via hose and brought offsite to a proper disposal facility. This process can also be known as hydro excavation, daylighting, potholing, or vacuum excavation.

Hydro vacs are highly versatile, and can be utilized for a wide assortment of applications:

  • Daylighting or Potholing
  • Soil Trenching
  • Anode & Shoring Installation
  • Pole Hole excavation
  • Debris Removal
  • Curb box replacements
  • Culvert Cleanouts
  • Tree Root Protection
  • Service Pits
  • Tank Cleanouts

Why are hydrovac trucks used for excavation?

Super Sucker trucks are designed to provide the ultimate efficiency for excavations of all sizes and specifications. Our hydrovac trucks are operated by highly trained, two-person crews.

Our fleet consists of both large capacity hydro excavation trucks for large jobs as well as smaller, more maneuverable trucks that can work more easily in tight spaces.

Truck-mounted water heaters mean that Super Sucker trucks can be used year-round and remote hoses allow hydro excavation to be performed from as far away as 300 feet from the truck.

Contact us today to learn more about why we have the ideal hydrovac truck for your next excavation project.