HydroVac

Need a safe way to dig around pipes, cables, or foundations without causing damage? Caldow Builders offers expert hydrovac services using high-pressure water and vacuum systems to expose underground services cleanly and precisely.

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Reliable Hydrovac Services You
Can Trust

Caldow Builders provides professional hydro excavation for contractors, developers, councils, and utility providers. Our hydro trucks use pressurised water to loosen soil, then vacuum it away — revealing underground assets safely and without the risks of mechanical digging. This method is perfect for working near power, fibre, gas, or sewer lines, and is widely used for trenching, pole installation, and service locating.

With over 40 years in the building and civil industry, we know how to work efficiently on tight timeframes, varied terrain, and sensitive infrastructure. Whether you’re based in a rural paddock near Taihape or a tight commercial lane in Levin, our team has the gear and experience to get the job done right. We’re proud to support critical infrastructure and construction projects across the lower North Island — always on time, always safe.

When You Need Hydrovac Services

Not every site is suited for traditional digging methods. When working around underground utilities, in soft ground, or in tight spaces, hydrovac excavation is the safest and most precise technique. This non-destructive process uses pressurised water to break up soil and vacuum trucks to remove debris — keeping your work site clean, safe, and damage-free.

You’re Digging Near Underground Utilities

If your project involves pipes, fibre, or power lines, even a small mistake can cause serious damage. Relying on outdated plans or guessing what’s below risks strikes, delays, and costly repairs. Our hydrovac operators use controlled pressurised water and suction to safely uncover underground assets. It’s the trusted approach for trenching, potholing, and utility location on sensitive sites.

 

You Need Access in Tight or Built-Up Areas

Excavating in backyards, driveways, or narrow city lanes is a challenge for large machines. Standard equipment can’t always manoeuvre or operate safely in these environments. Hydrovac trucks use flexible hoses and compact setups to reach and dig in tight spaces. It’s a clean and efficient option where access is limited.

 

You’re Working in Wet, Soft, or Sensitive Ground

Certain construction sites require extra care — like landscaped areas, school grounds, or wetlands. Heavy machinery may collapse trenches or damage the area. Hydro excavation removes soil gently without disturbing surroundings. It’s a low-impact excavation method designed for fragile or waterlogged ground.

 

You’re Locating Utilities Before Construction Starts

Before starting any build, it’s critical to confirm where underground utilities are actually located. Pipes can shift, be buried at different depths, or be poorly marked. Hydrovac lets you visually inspect and map their location without damage. It’s the safest first step in any construction or civil project.

 

You Need Controlled Trenching or Potholing

Sometimes you don’t need to dig deep — just accurately. Jobs like pipe checks, retaining wall prep, or installing monitoring sensors require focused work. Hydrovac creates clean, narrow trenches or test holes without disturbing nearby surfaces. This technique gives you precision with less backfill and faster clean-up.

 

You’re Working with Unknown or Contaminated Ground

Old industrial sites, rural blocks, or backfilled sections can hide debris, waste, or contaminants. Digging blindly in these areas can expose health and environmental risks. Our vacuum trucks use a sealed system to control soil removal, reduce dust, and safely transport material for off-site disposal or recycling. It’s a safer, smarter solution for unpredictable terrain.

 

 

If your excavation needs involve fragile ground, buried utilities, or hard-to-reach sites, hydrovac is the solution.
Let our experienced team handle your next job with the right equipment, expert operators, and full safety compliance.

 

Hydrovac vs Traditional Digging: What’s the Difference?

Not every excavation method is right for every site. While mechanical digging is common, it comes with risks—especially around buried services or in tight spaces. Here’s how hydrovac stands apart in key areas that matter on job sites.

Service Safety and Strike Prevention

Traditional excavators can’t see what’s underground. Even with plans, there’s always a risk of hitting power cables, gas mains, or water lines—especially on older or undocumented sites. Strikes cause delays, safety incidents, and costly repairs. Hydrovac uses pressurized water and suction to uncover services without direct contact, reducing strike risks and keeping your site safe.

 

Excavation Accuracy and Over-Digging

Mechanical digging is less precise—it often removes more soil than needed, damaging nearby structures or roots. This over-digging adds cost and clean-up time. Hydrovac delivers targeted excavation, exposing only what’s necessary. It’s ideal for service locating, trenching, and potholing where accuracy matters.

 

Site Access and Machinery Footprint

Large excavators need room to move. Tight access areas—like residential streets or behind buildings—can require extra clearance, leading to delays or extra work removing obstacles. Hydrovac hoses can reach confined areas with minimal access. There’s no need to remove fences, retaining walls, trees, or structures to get the job done.

 

Clean-Up, Spoil Handling, and Site Impact

Traditional digging leaves behind piles of spoil that need to be moved and managed, plus it creates mess and surface damage. This slows progress and increases clean-up. Hydrovac contains the spoil in the vacuum truck, keeping the site cleaner and reducing the time needed to restore the area post-dig.

Tired of delays, double handling, or juggling multiple contractors? With HIAB, you get lifting and delivery in one go—no extras, no hold-ups. At Caldow Builders, we bring the right truck, operator, and experience to keep your job running smoothly.

How to Choose the Right Hydrovac
Service Provider

Not all hydrovac services are equal. Choosing the right team for the job can make a big difference in how smoothly your project runs. Here are a few factors to consider when selecting a provider.

Fleet Capability and Equipment Matters

Hydrovac excavation relies on specialised gear. Look for providers with a strong fleet of well-maintained vehicles suited for different site types. Bigger jobs need more capacity and the right equipment for the terrain.

 

Response Times and Availability

Downtime costs money. Whether it’s a scheduled dig or an urgent call-out, the provider needs to be responsive and able to mobilise quickly. Availability is key, especially in busy construction zones.

 

Experience with Commercial and Council Projects

Hydrovac work on commercial and council sites often comes with stricter standards, documentation, and safety compliance. Providers with this experience will already know what’s required and keep things moving without issues.

 

Integration with Other Site Services

A provider that also handles siteworks, civil construction, or transport and trucking can streamline your job. It cuts down on coordination issues and keeps everything running through one contact.

 

Make the Safe Call for Your Next Excavation

Caldow Builders offers trusted hydrovac services backed by experience, reliability, and the right equipment for the job. Our skilled operators are ready to support your civil construction, commercial renovation, and rural building project—safely, efficiently, and without delays.

Our Hydrovac Process

We keep the process straightforward, safe, and efficient from start to finish. Here’s how we manage each stage to deliver clean, accurate excavation with minimal disruption.

Site Assessment and Planning

We confirm the location, access points, and what needs to be exposed. This helps us plan around utilities, surface types, and spoil removal. If needed, we coordinate with your team or arrange service locating in advance.

Setup and
Safety Check

Once on site, we park the truck in a safe, stable position. We set up barriers or signage if required and run pre-start checks. Our operators review all safety steps before starting the dig.

Controlled Hydro Excavation

We use high-pressure water to break up the soil and vacuum it out — exposing services like pipes or cables without any damage. Spoil is collected in the truck for off-site disposal or future backfilling.

Job Wrap-Up and Site Clean-Up

After the dig, we tidy the site and check if backfill or follow-up work is needed. We update your team on the outcome and leave the area clean, safe, and ready for the next stage. Repeat visits or urgent jobs can be booked anytime.

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What Sets Caldow Builders Apart

At Caldow Builders, we combine decades of experience, specialised gear, and a skilled crew to deliver safe, efficient hydrovac services that keep your project on track.

40+ Years of Industry Experience

We’ve delivered reliable excavation and construction for over 40 years—built on consistency, honesty, and doing the job right.

Professionals Backed by NZCB

As NZ Certified Builders, our qualified crew brings practical knowledge and a strong work ethic to every job. We prioritise safety and deliver workmanship you can trust.

Reliable Fleet and Equipment

With over 20 vehicles and purpose-built machinery, we have the tools to match the job. Our hydrovac units are well-maintained and ready to work—no hold-ups, no hiring delays, and no shortcuts.

Full-Service Capability

With in-house transport, civil, and building services, we support multiple project stages—streamlining coordination and avoiding delays.

Need Safe, Accurate Excavation?

Caldow Builders delivers fast, precise hydrovac services across the North Island. Avoid strikes, delays, and site damage with expert operators and well-equipped trucks—ready when you are.

frequently asked questions

Got questions about how hydrovac works? Below are answers to common questions about our hydrovac excavation services.
How much does hydro excavation cost in New Zealand?

Hydroexcavation in New Zealand typically costs between $250 and $400 per hour. Pricing can vary depending on factors like site location, access conditions, and soil type. Jobs that require deeper excavation or challenging ground can affect the overall cost. At Caldow Builders, we offer competitive rates and provide tailored quotes based on your specific hydrovac needs.

Yes, hydrovac digging is one of the safest methods for working around underground assets. It uses a vacuum truck with pressurised water and suction to expose cables and pipes without causing damage—unlike mechanical digging, which can easily result in service strikes. This makes it ideal for jobs near power, gas, water, and fibre lines. At Caldow Builders, we use hydro excavation to dig safely and accurately on utility, civil construction, and commercial construction and renovation sites.

The duration of a hydrovac job depends on the scope. Potholing or service locating usually takes 30 to 90 minutes per hole, while trenching or bulk exposure can take 3 to 6 hours or more, depending on soil conditions and depth. Hard, wet, or clay-heavy ground can slow progress. At Caldow Builders, we assess the site in advance and give you a clear estimate before we start.

Hydrovac trucks can typically dig 6 to 9 metres deep, depending on soil type, access, and equipment setup. Depth may be limited in harder soils or where high precision is required. For deeper excavation needs, we can use extended hoses or multiple passes. At Caldow Builders, our hydrovac units are equipped to handle a wide range of excavation needs across commercial and civil sites.

Yes, you’ll need underground service plans before any hydrovac work starts — this includes a BeforeUDig (Dial Before You Dig) check to locate buried utilities like power, gas, and water. If you’re working near roads or public land, permits may also be required. These steps help prevent service strikes and keep the job compliant and safe. At Caldow Builders, we can take care of the planning for you, including organising the BeforeUDig request and advising on any permits needed.