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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

Are you unsure where that utility line is located?

Using Hydro Excavation (http://www.tex-rex.com/hydro-excavation-services/), also known as Vacuum Excavation, for trenching is the most cost effective way to either "clear" an area, or search for a utility line where the location is unknown.

Slot trenches (http://www.tex-rex.com/trenching/) are usually 6" wide and up to 8' deep which allows for as little material to be removed as possible while still enabling us to see to the bottom of the trench. Similar to using hydro excavation services for potholing [http://trexservices.com/pot-holing/), if a line is deeper than 8', the trench needs to get proportionally wider for the operator to see and function. As always, as little ground is removed as possible to save you time and money.




If you know where the utility line is, we may recommend Potholing (http://www.tex-rex.com/pot-holing/) as a more efficient alternative.

For more information on all of our services visit: http://www.tex-rex.com

Contact us today by phone at 800-865-3131 or by using our contact form at or fill out our contact form at http://www.trexservices/contact/. You can also request a truck now at http://trexservices.com/send-me-a-hydro-excavation-truck/

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