PO Box 15132
Mill Creek, WA 98082
ph: 253-740-1202
alt: 253-217-9018
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Horizontal Directional Drilling
Drill up to 500 ft in one shot.

Pull back any kind of pipe and/or conduit (except ductile iron) with a maximum of 12'' in diameter.


We can go safely as deep as 10'. If more deeper installation is required, we can go as deep as 30' by using different kind if equipment. It will also be more expensive.

Advantages of the HDD method:
- surfaces worth conserving are neither broken up nor damaged (road surface,
front gardens etc.), restoration and repair are not required - which leads to high
economical advantages
- low social costs, because detours are avoided
- short equipping times short drilling and construction times
- very economic for river crossings
- wide spectrum of application
- acknowledged procedure
Watch how HDD method works on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExNCzJMz4vQ&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufYMgHa0d18&feature=related
Hydro Excavation is a safe and efficient form of excavation. However it is totally unsuitable for archaeological excavation. Using a powerful vacuum and high pressure water, precise holes, trenches and tunnels can be cut to the required size and proportion. Because water is used, the risk of damage to underground utilities is non-existent and contractors can safely find and expose them.
Using conventional means, a huge section of the street must be removed to allow a backhoe to dig down to buried utilities, but using hydro excavation requires only a small access hole. Often hydro-excavation reveals unknown utilities, saving lives money and time.
Also referred to as "daylighting" as the underground utilities are exposed to daylight during the process. Also referred to as "vacuum excavation".
Why is it Used?
This non-destructive type of excavating is quickly becoming recognized as a best practice when working in areas with underground utility congestion and frozen ground. Hydro excavation virtually eliminates any chance of damaging utilities, which may often be inaccurately located and marked on the surface.

To install sewer, water, storm drain or any other underground utilities or communications where asphalt patching, concrete panel replacement or landscaping restoration will be costly - directional bore is the way to go.
Contact us today to get a free estimate.
PO Box 15132
Mill Creek, WA 98082
ph: 253-740-1202
alt: 253-217-9018
info