De Soto's terrain — mixed clay and limestone — means conventional digging frequently runs into rock or buried utilities at unexpected depths. Hydrovac is the right tool for utility exposure, tight-access excavation, and sewer repair work throughout the De Soto area.
De Soto sits in the southern part of Jefferson County — we cover excavation, hauling, and hydrovac work throughout the area, where limestone rock formations are a regular factor. We don't sub the work out — the same crew that quotes the job does the work.
Pressurized water cuts soil without touching what's buried — no mechanical damage risk to gas, electric, fiber, or water lines.
The hose reaches where heavy equipment can't. Dense corridors, active facilities, and residential lots are all workable.
We expose sewer and water lines safely for camera inspection, repair access, and tie-in verification before any mechanical work begins.
Utility strikes and active breaks don't wait for business hours. Dispatch is available around the clock for emergency hydrovac response.
Approved for Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District work — required for insurance-covered sewer repairs throughout the service area.
Our operators hold NULCA certification — the industry standard for safe vacuum excavation around buried utilities.
NULCA certified, based in Festus. Call dispatch to schedule.