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SERVICES

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TESTIMONIALS

With Ecotech you get service with a GREAT attitude! It has a way of being contagious! Always pleased with the experience !

Construction Manager

Utility Contractor

We used Ecotech on a project in Myerstown, PA. In the utility world, we are programmed for conventional auger methods for pole sets. We are sold on their vacuum excavation method after their scope of work was complete.

District Manager

Electrical Contractor

Remote Excavating

Vacuum excavation is ideal when access to the dig site is restricted due to overhead clearances, structural congestion, physical obstruction, narrow access road or unstable soil conditions. The process and equipment allow Ecotech to reach areas in which conventional excavating equipment will not fit. Industrial vacuum hoses and tubes are stretched from the dig site to the truck, which can be parked hundreds of feet away.

Test Pits

Test pits are one of the most common uses of hydro and air excavation. It is also commonly referred to as daylighting, locating, and sub-surface utility engineering (SUE). It is the process of digging a test hole in order to locate underground utilities of which the location is more or less unknown.

Slot Trenching

Slot trenching is a common use of hydro and air excavation. Pressurized water or air is used to cut thin, accurate trenches of various dimensions, typically 6 to 24 inches wide and up to 8 feet deep. This method is effective in locating utility lines when their location is unknown.

Trenching

Trenching is a common method of hydro and air excavation, with various forms available including slot, perimeter, box, linear, cross and exploratory trenching. Each variation is specific to the scope of work.

INDUSTRIES

Ecotech Hydro Excavation, LLC

Local: 717-400-5550
Toll-Free: 855-GoEcotech

Corporate Headquarters

349 Buck Road, Suite 3
Quarryville, PA 17566

Maryland Location

542 Jones Road
Severn, MD 21144

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE

 

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