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Directional drilling (also called horizontal directional drilling, or HDD) is a trenchless construction method used to install underground utilities without digging open trenches. It’s the preferred way to run utilities - especially under roads, driveways, or environmentally sensitive areas.
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Vacuum excavating (also called hydrovac excavation or potholing) is a safe, precise method of digging that uses high-pressure water and a powerful vacuum to expose underground utilities or remove soil without damaging what’s below the surface.
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A plow (often called a vibratory plow) is a machine used to install shallow utilities directly into the ground with minimal disruption to the surface - a fast and efficient alternative to trenching.
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Trenching is a traditional excavation method used to install underground utilities by digging an open, narrow trench along the desired path of a utility line. This method is the most disruptive to the ground surface and requires heavy restoration.
