Deciding between a hydrovac truck rental and buying outright is one of the bigger equipment calls a contractor or public works team makes. Buy too soon and a six-figure machine sits idle between jobs. Rent too long and you pour money into something you could own. The right answer depends on how often you dig, how predictable your pipeline is, and how much risk you want to carry. This guide lays out the real trade-offs, the questions that decide it, and the TRUVAC and Ring-O-Matic options Haaker Underground rents and sells across California, Nevada, and Arizona.
Rent a hydrovac truck when your utilization is low or uncertain, when you need a unit for a single project, or when you want to test a model before buying. Buy when you run steady, year-round digging, because ownership lowers your cost per hour once a machine is busy most weeks.
The Core Trade-Off: Utilization
The whole decision turns on utilization, meaning how many days per month the truck actually works. A hydrovac that sits in the yard still costs you money in insurance, registration, and lost capital. A hydrovac that runs four or five days a week earns its keep.
A simple way to think about it: rentals convert a large fixed cost into a flexible variable cost. Ownership lowers your per-hour cost but only after the machine is busy enough to spread its price across many billable hours. If you cannot keep it busy, renting is usually cheaper and far less stressful.

When Renting Makes Sense
Single projects and short bursts
If you have one excavation project, a sign or pole installation, a pipe rehab, or a sewer job, a rental gets you the right truck for the duration without a long-term commitment. You pay for the window you need and hand it back.
Uncertain or seasonal pipelines
Many crews in the Central Valley and the Inland Empire see seasonal swings. Renting lets you flex up during busy months and avoid carrying a machine through slow ones.
Trying before buying
A rental is the cheapest way to learn whether a Paradigm, an FLXX, or a Ring-O-Matic trailer fits your work. You run it on your own jobs, then buy with confidence instead of guessing from a spec sheet.
Avoiding maintenance and downtime risk
With a rental, major maintenance and unexpected repairs are not your problem. For a small crew without a shop, that predictability is worth a lot.
When Buying Makes Sense
Steady, year-round demand
If you dig most weeks of the year, ownership wins on cost per hour. The more you run it, the better the math looks.
Control and customization
Owners control scheduling, branding, and configuration. You can spec the tank size, boom, and nozzles you prefer and keep the truck staged and ready.
Building equity and tax position
A purchased machine is an asset, and depreciation may offer tax advantages such as Section 179 expensing. Talk to your accountant, because the right structure depends on your business. This article is general information, not tax advice.
Rent vs. Buy: Side by Side
| Factor | Renting | Buying |
|---|---|---|
| Up-front cost | Low, pay as you go | High, capital or financing |
| Best utilization | Low to moderate | High and steady |
| Maintenance risk | Carried by rental provider | Carried by owner |
| Flexibility | Swap models, scale up or down | Fixed asset |
| Cost per hour over time | Higher if used constantly | Lower once busy |
| Availability | Subject to fleet schedule | Always on hand |
What Haaker Underground Rents
Haaker Underground rents TRUVAC vacuum trucks and Ring-O-Matic trailers, with hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly rates. Insurance requirements and specifications are reviewed when you call. Here are the common rental units and where they fit.
| Unit | Key specs | Good for |
|---|---|---|
| TRUVAC Paradigm | Non-CDL, 6 in vacuum, 675 gal debris, 300 gal water, 8 gpm at 2,500 psi | Tight urban potholing, crews without a CDL |
| TRUVAC FLXX / Coyote | 10 yd debris body, 800 gal water, 17,000 lb payload, 10 gpm at 3,000 psi | Mid-size daily excavation with bigger payload |
| TRUVAC Full-/Mid-Size | 8 in vacuum, 22 ft boom, 12 yd body, up to 25 gpm | High-volume, larger jobs and longer runs |
| Ring-O-Matic 550VX | 550 gal spoil, non-CDL, 1,000 cfm, 6 gpm at 3,500 psi | Site cleanup and potholing in tight access |
| Ring-O-Matic 850VX | 800 gal spoil, reverse flow, 1,000 cfm, 6 gpm at 3,500 psi | Longer potholing days with more spoil capacity |
Specifications above come from Haaker Underground rental listings in 2026. Confirm the exact unit, current configuration, and rates for your branch and dates.

Decision Framework: Pick Your Path
- If you dig fewer than about 8 days a month or your pipeline is uncertain, rent.
- If you have one defined project, rent the right size for the job window.
- If you are new to vacuum excavation, rent first to confirm the model before buying.
- If you dig most weeks year-round and want a staged, branded truck, buy.
- If you are unsure, start with a rent-to-learn period, then move to ownership when utilization is proven.
Geography Matters in the Southwest
Where you work shapes the call. Dense corridors in Los Angeles, San Diego, and the Bay Area reward compact, non-CDL units like the Paradigm. Long utility runs and new development around Phoenix and Las Vegas favor larger tanks and reach. Haaker Underground keeps rental fleet and service close to the work, with branches in La Verne, Colton, Hayward, Santee, Tulare, Las Vegas, and Phoenix, so support is never far from your site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is renting a hydrovac truck cheaper than buying?
Renting is cheaper when utilization is low or uncertain, because you only pay for the days you dig and you avoid maintenance risk. Buying becomes cheaper per hour once the truck runs most weeks of the year. The break-even depends on your monthly dig days and local rates.
Do I need a CDL to operate a rental hydrovac?
Not always. The TRUVAC Paradigm and the Ring-O-Matic 550VX are built as non-CDL units, which lets more crew members operate them. Larger trucks like the full-size HXX require a CDL. Confirm the class of any specific unit before you rent.
What is included in a hydrovac truck rental?
Rentals typically include the unit at agreed hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly rates, with insurance requirements and specifications reviewed up front. Major maintenance is generally handled by the provider. Ask your Haaker Underground branch what is covered for your dates.
Can I apply rental costs toward a purchase?
Some providers offer rent-to-own or trial arrangements. Whether that fits depends on the unit and your timeline. Ask your Haaker Underground branch about current options when you discuss rates and availability.
How fast can I get a rental unit?
Availability depends on the fleet schedule at your nearest branch. With locations across California, Nevada, and Arizona, Haaker Underground can often stage a unit close to your job. Call early for busy seasons so the right model is reserved for your dates.
The Bottom Line
Renting versus buying a hydrovac truck comes down to utilization and certainty. Rent when your digging is occasional, seasonal, or unproven, and when you want to avoid maintenance risk. Buy when you dig steadily year-round and want full control of a staged machine. Many crews do both: rent to handle peaks and to test new models, and own a core unit for their bread-and-butter work. Either way, the goal is the same, a truck that is working when you need it and not draining cash when you do not.
Why Rent or Buy Your Hydrovac From Haaker Underground
For more than four decades, Haaker Underground has matched contractors and municipalities across California, Nevada, and Arizona with the right vacuum excavation equipment, whether that means a short rental or a truck of their own. Our rental fleet and service techs sit close to the work at seven branches.
See our rental program and TRUVAC lineup, or call the branch nearest you for rates and availability: La Verne HQ (909) 598-2706, Inland Empire / Colton (909) 370-2100, Northern CA / Hayward (510) 514-0043, San Diego / Santee (619) 569-1946, Central Valley / Tulare (559) 220-8897, Las Vegas (702) 639-0156, and Phoenix (602) 266-8214. You can also contact us here.
