Excavation & Installation

Excavation and installation are essential parts of water services. Excavation is the process of digging up the ground to create a trench or hole for a water line or pipe. Installation is the process of placing the water line or pipe in the trench or hole and connecting it to the water system.

There are two main types of excavation: trenching and pipe bursting. Trenching is the most common type of excavation. It involves digging a trench along the path of the water line or pipe. Pipe bursting is a newer type of excavation that involves using a hydraulic ram to break through the existing pipe and insert the new pipe.

There are also two main types of installation: direct burial and trenchless installation. Direct burial is the most common type of installation. It involves burying the water line or pipe in the ground. Trenchless installation is a newer type of installation that involves inserting the water line or pipe through the ground without digging a trench.

Types of Excavation and Installation

  • Trenching: Trenching is the most common type of excavation. It involves digging a trench along the path of the water line or pipe. The trench is usually about 12 inches wide and 18 inches deep.
  • Pipe bursting: Pipe bursting is a newer type of excavation that involves using a hydraulic ram to break through the existing pipe and insert the new pipe. This method is less disruptive than trenching, but it is also more expensive.
  • Direct burial: Direct burial is the most common type of installation. It involves burying the water line or pipe in the ground. The water line or pipe is usually encased in a protective sleeve to prevent it from being damaged by the surrounding soil.
  • Trenchless installation: Trenchless installation is a newer type of installation that involves inserting the water line or pipe through the ground without digging a trench. This method is less disruptive than trenching, but it is also more expensive.

Factors to Consider When Deciding on Services Needed

  • The type of excavation and installation that you need: Taking this into consideration and having an idea ready for our experts at American Water Specialties is incredibly helpful when planning the process of your installation.
  • The size of the project: The size of the project will affect the cost of the excavation and installation.
  • The location of the project: The location of the project will also affect the cost of the excavation and installation.
  • The budget: Our experts can help you decide what the best route is in order to fit within your budget, regardless of how big or small.

Excavation and installation are key parts of water services, no matter the specific job.. By understanding the different types of excavation and installation, as well as the factors that you need to consider when deciding on the services you need,, you can ensure that your water services project is completed correctly and on time.