What is Vacuum Excavation?

Vacuum excavation represents a contemporary and minimally invasive technique used for excavation and extracting earth or other substances from the ground with the help of a powerful suction. It is also known as as ‘Suction Excavation’. Call us for more information

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Applications of Vacuum Excavation

It is employed in multiple sectors including construction and utilities and in several industries including Nuclear, Airports, Sub-Stations and others. This method offers a safer and more effective alternative to older digging methods which have been used in the past. In the rapid changing landscape of major construction projects, the choice of tools and skills is a key factor influencing the safety and success of every project. For

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Understanding the Mechanics of Suction Excavation

Vacuum excavation works by using a system mounted on a truck which includes a vacuum pump, debris tank, and several hoses. The process begins by locating the area to be excavated, once the site is marked the vacuum excavation equipment begins operating by utilizing a high-pressured air lance to dislodge the soil. As the soil is removed, the buried utilities become visible and can be checked visually, the loosened soil and debris are then drawn up via a substantial hose into a skip which is mounted on to the Vac-Ex machine for removal or subsequent reuse.

The excavated area is left orderly and clean, set for further inspection or setup. This method permits our team to carry out excavation close to underground utilities, and other sensitive areas with precision, lessening the likelihood of any harm.

Benefits of Suction or Vacuum Excavation

There are several benefits to vacuum excavation.

  • Safety Benefits – by revealing underground utilities without inflicting damage, vacuum excavation significantly lowers the chance of accidents and utility strikes, ensuring the safety of workers and the existing infrastructure in the vicinity. Also, its capacity for customized digging with minimal area disruption.
  • Efficiency – sticking to strict deadlines, reducing costs by quickly revealing buried utilities and streamlining the excavation process. Its sustainability means it creates less noise, disruption, and dust than conventional methods, reducing its ecological footprint.

The Need for Vacuum Excavation Experts

Vacuum excavation greatly improves traditional digging techniques and marks a significant progression. It’s safer, more precise, and more environmentally friendly than older methods. Its adaptability, rapid pace, and benefits render it the best choice for various sectors. As we look ahead, the continued technological progress guarantees vacuum excavation will become even more crucial in future construction and infrastructure. Talk to us

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6 Tips To Help Lengthen The Life Of Your Cold Water Storage Tank

Prolonging the durability of your water tank offers various benefits that extend beyond just cost savings. Talk to us

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Firstly, it ensures a uninterrupted and dependable water supply, reducing disruptions caused by unexpected tank breakdowns. 

Secondly, extending the tank’s life lowers the ecological impact by limiting the need for frequent replacements, therefore conserving resources and cutting down on waste. 

What’s more, it leads to substantial financial benefits, as you save yourself from the cost of purchasing a new water tank entirely. In addition, maintaining your tank’s life improves water quality by avoiding contamination that may occur when tanks break down. To ensure it serves you well for years to come, it’s essential to maintain your cold water tank.  Speak direct here

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In this post, we’ll share 6 important tips on how to extend the life of your cold water tank. 

Tip 1 – Regular Visual Inspections 

The key to a longer-lasting water tank starts with regular visual inspections. Perform regular checks to identify any signs of wear, corrosion or leaks. Check for cracks, rust, or loose fittings and fix these issues promptly to prevent further damage. Additionally, check the tank’s foundation is secure and solid, as an unstable base can lead to structural problems over time. 

Tip Two – Insulating Your Water Tank 

Insulating your cold water tank is an easy way to reduce heat loss and minimise energy consumption, especially if it’s positioned in an unheated space like an attic or basement. Insulation helps maintain a steady water temperature, lowering the pressure on your tank’s components and helping to extend your tank’s life. You could use specially designed tank jackets or blankets for insulation, or ask our team to carry out this procedure professionally. 

Tip Three – Cleaning and Disinfecting 

Regular cleaning is just as essential to prevent sediment build-up, which can reduce the tank’s storage capacity and lead to bacterial growth. Cleaning your tank at least once a year is advised and is a key aspect of your water tank maintenance. This service can be carried out by our experienced team, where we’ll provide you a comprehensive disinfection certificate and your own photographic completion report. 

Tip Four – Water Quality Monitoring 

Water quality can strongly influence on the lifespan of your water tank. If your water supply contains high levels of minerals or impurities, it can lead to scaling and sediment build-up inside the tank. Routinely test the quality of the water stored in the tank. This will allow you to detect any issues early, like bacterial contamination or changes in chemical composition. 

Tip Five – Water Pressure Control 

Excessive water pressure can stress your cold water tank and water system, causing leaks and unexpected failure. Install a pressure regulator to ensure that the water pressure entering your tank is within safe limits. Periodically check and tune the regulator as necessary to maintain the safe pressure. 

Tip 6 – Reline Your Cold Water Tank 

In some cases, if you’re managing an aging cold water tank with damaged or damaged interior surfaces, relining might be a viable option. Relining involves applying a new, protective lining to the inside of the tank. This lining may help prevent further corrosion, leaks and extend the complete lifespan of the tank. That being said, relining should be performed by a professional like us and is typically recommended when other maintenance and repair options aren’t enough. 

We offer all our customers a ten-year guarantee for this service and are equipped with over 12 years of experience working with water tanks throughout the United Kingdom. For more info go here

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