Hydrovac Services in Kingaroy
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Kingaroy Hydrovac Services
Digging blind is risky business—one wrong move can damage underground cables, burst a pipe, or delay your whole project. That’s why we offer professional Hydrovac services in Kingaroy and across the Burnett region. At Wards Group QLD, we use vacuum excavation technology to locate and expose underground services safely, without tearing up half your site.
Whether you’re working on a civil project, connecting utilities or need precise trenching near existing infrastructure, our equipment is designed for accuracy and minimal disruption. It’s cleaner, safer and more efficient than traditional digging, and it’s the smart choice when safety matters most.
If you’re not 100% sure what’s under the surface, don’t take the risk. Call us on (07) 4162 1458 and let’s talk about how Hydrovac can save you time, money, and stress.
Safe, Accurate & Built for Tough Stuff
Our Hydrovac system combines high-pressure water and powerful suction to excavate soil without damaging the services beneath it. It’s the go-to method for jobs where accuracy is critical, like exposing power lines, NBN cables, water mains or gas lines before starting construction or repair work.
We’ve helped everyone from local councils to civil contractors and rural property owners uncover services safely and efficiently. It’s also a great option for tricky access jobs or working in tight spaces where heavy machinery just won’t fit. Best of all, the cleanup is quick and the mess is minimal.
Every site is different but safety and precision are always the priority. Reach out to our experienced and helpful team to find out if our hydrovac service is the right fit for your next project.
What is Hydrovac excavation?
Hydrovac excavation, also known as non-destructive digging (NDD), is a method that uses high-pressure water to break up soil, which is then vacuumed into a holding tank. This process exposes underground utilities without damaging them, making it a safer and more precise alternative to traditional mechanical digging. It’s commonly used for locating cables, pipes, and other buried infrastructure in construction, civil works, plumbing, and electrical projects. Hydrovac is particularly useful in urban areas, near critical infrastructure, or in areas with unknown utility maps.
When should Hydrovac be used instead of traditional digging?
Hydrovac should be used when accuracy and safety are essential. It’s ideal for projects that involve digging near underground services like gas, power, fibre optic, or water lines, where the risk of damage is high. It’s also useful in areas with limited access, where heavy machinery can’t operate, or where the soil conditions make traditional digging difficult. Hydrovac is often required by local councils and utility companies to comply with safety regulations, especially during utility location and potholing.
How deep can Hydrovac excavation go?
The depth Hydrovac systems can reach depends on the equipment being used, but most units are capable of digging several metres deep—often up to 6 metres or more. This makes Hydrovac a practical solution for exposing deep services, trenching, or even digging holes for footings and signposts. Because it’s a controlled and precise process, operators can adjust depth and flow in real-time, making it easy to dig around critical infrastructure without risk of breakage or costly delays.


