We all know that change is inevitable. Developments in technology are always taking place. These developments make our lives better, tasks easier, and things get done more quickly and more efficiently. Like in the construction world, which is a big business, may changes in technology have made it possible for various projects to be done in the best and quickest way possible and at the same time cost less money?
Most of the time, we only see what is on the ground when things are installed, built or repaired. We sometimes forget that underneath the ground is also a very important and vital web of cables, wires and pipes. Damage to any of these might pose a bigger problem which will not only disrupt day to day activities but might cost more money in the long run. These are our underground assets that need to be considered and taken cared of especially when there is a need for excavations or diggings in the area. For projects involving underground work like installing new facilities or drain cleanout, there is another option that can be used aside from the traditional way and tools. This is where non destructive excavation comes in. This is also sometimes known as hydro vacuum excavation.
Non destructive excavation basically involves ground penetrating work without using conventional tools like drills, backhoes and trenchers to minimize the risk of damaging the existing underground infrastructure. Less tools are used therefore less operators are needed as well. It is a cost effective and non destructive process which makes sure that everything underground that might be affected by the digging will not be touched or damaged.
Before any excavation is started, the area is fist checked to more or less check what infrastructures are in the particular area. This is how the whole process of non destructive excavation goes. First, pressurized water is used to break up, loosen and remove the soil around the targeted area. After this, all excess water, soil and other debris or waste are removed by vacuum into a holding tank to leave a clean hole or trench. It is ensured the hole created is not messy and no unsightly mounds of soil are left by directing all debris into the holding tank, disposal is quicker and more efficient. There are operators who have been trained professionally to do these tasks to make sure that the job is done properly. Non destructive excavation is more cost effective, accurate, non evasive and at the same time gentle to the environment.
So when you are planning your next digging project whether big or small, you might want to seriously consider the use of non destructive excavation. You may look for companies that provide this kind of service on the Yellow Pages and get in touch with them. For more choices and better information, you can go online. Websites of companies will be able to explain further and even provide photos. It will be easier to choose one that you can hire for that digging project.
Looking for non destructive digging services? We here at Yunz Contracting can help. Just visit our site to find out more.