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TRUVAC HXX

Your Hydrovac FAQs, Answered

What exactly is hydro-vacuuming? Our hydrovac trucks for sale cut soil using high pressure water. They remove the soil using powerful vacuums, sort the soil in truck tanks and then allow for convenient disposable at a designated area. Where is hydro-vacuuming done? Hydrovac trucks are great alternatives to mechanical excavation in tight areas and worksites...
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Decrease Risk of Digging Near Underground Utilities with TRUVAC HXX Hydrovac Truck

By the time you finish reading this blog post, there’s a strong chance that an underground utility line was damaged somewhere in the United States.  It happens every is minutes, and there are more than 20 million miles of buried utilities stretching across the country. It’s hard to wrap our heads around a number that...
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The Past and Future of Hydro Excavation

Hydro excavation, the process of using pressurized water in combination with a high-powered vacuum to excavate, has been used for decades. At first, this type of excavation was adopted mostly in the oil and gas industries. As safety increasingly became a priority in the energy industry, use of hydrovac excavation trucks boomed. Their use became...
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TRUVAC HXX Rental Vacuum Excavation Truck Keeps Communities Safe

TRUVAC’s HXX rental vacuum excavation truck meets all mid-sized and full-sized excavation needs, boosts job site productivity and can power jack hammers, tampers and other tools while also towing mini-excavators, job supply trailers or HDD drills.  It’s also the ideal safe-digging machine that protects your team and community at worksites.  Striking underground utilities poses a...
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Hydro Excavation Trucks are Part of Coronavirus Response

Professional cleaning and sanitizing of our communities, cities and states has never been more important than today due to the coronavirus pandemic.  Our fleet of TRUVAC hydro vac systems can collect and convey materials from great distances from the machine. They normally incorporate the ability to heat the liquid to temperatures near 200 degrees F,...
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