Fence Post Holes

Utilizing pressurized water streams combined with strong suction capabilities, hydrovac digging produces accurate, neat, and secure excavations for installing fencing supports and electrical poles, regardless of challenging conditions like hard rock or frost-hardened earth. 

This technique excels at preventing damage to buried infrastructure and plant root systems by transforming compacted earth into a liquid mixture that gets immediately extracted, minimizing post-work cleanup requirements.

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Fence Post Holes Procedure:

1. Positioning: Underground infrastructure is identified and marked, with precise determination of the drilling location's CenterPoint. 

2. Digging: High-pressure water jets break up the earth while a suction mechanism extracts the resulting mud mixture. 

3. Completion: The resulting excavation is pristine and structurally sound, allowing for immediate installation of posts or foundation elements. 

 

Benefits of Post Pole Excavation: 

Protection: Utilizes non-invasive methods that reduce the potential for damaging underground utilities and infrastructure.  

Accuracy: Produces neat, perfectly vertical openings with exact depth specifications and precise measurements.  

Speed: Capable of completing excavations within minutes—often less than 5 minutes—even when working through compacted earth or rocky terrain.  

 Tidiness: Simultaneously extracts all displaced material during digging, eliminating debris accumulation around the worksite—perfect for confined areas or established landscape settings.  

Adaptability: Effective across diverse soil types and conditions, including dense clay formations and frost-hardened ground. 

 

 

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