HYDROVAC SERVICES IN MCKINNEY, TX
Precision Hydrovac Services for McKinney’s Quality Development
Hydrovac excavation uses pressurized water and vacuum technology to safely expose utilities without damage, essential for McKinney’s congested utility corridors where gas, water, electric, and fiber optic lines run close together in master-planned communities and established neighborhoods.
With 50+ years of combined experience in excavation and utility work, Kitching & Co provides Hydrovac services throughout McKinney for developers, custom home builders, and contractors who need precision utility location that protects existing infrastructure and prevents project delays.
Hydro Excavation Services We Provide in Plano
Utility Potholing & Daylighting
Safely verify exact utility locations before construction begins in master-planned communities and custom home sites, eliminating guesswork and preventing costly strikes.
Subdivision Utility Verification
Locate and expose utilities in multi-lot developments where congested corridors require precision excavation. Perfect for coordination with our underground utilities division.
Custom Home Site Excavation
Non-destructive excavation around existing utilities for luxury home additions, pools, and landscaping projects in established McKinney neighborhoods.
Commercial Site Utility Location
Safe utility verification for retail centers, office buildings, and mixed-use developments along McKinney’s commercial corridors including US-75 and Eldorado Parkway.
Safe, Non-Destructive Technology
Areas We Serve
Kitching & Co provides hydrovac services throughout McKinney and across Collin County, including Frisco, Allen, Prosper, and Anna. From master-planned community infrastructure to custom home construction and commercial site development, we deliver safe utility location and non-destructive excavation for McKinney’s quality-focused growth environment.
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FAQ
Q: Why are hydrovac services especially important for McKinney projects?
A: McKinney’s master-planned communities pack multiple utilities into shared corridors—water, sewer, gas, electric, fiber optics, and irrigation systems often run parallel within feet of each other. Traditional excavation risks striking one while working near another. Hydrovac services safely verify exact utility locations in these congested corridors, preventing strikes that delay subdivision development and custom home construction.
Q: Can hydrovac services help with custom home additions and pools?
A: Absolutely. Established McKinney neighborhoods like Stonebridge Ranch and Eldorado have mature landscaping with irrigation systems, landscape lighting, and multiple utility lines. Hydrovac safely exposes utilities before pool excavation, addition foundations, or major landscaping projects, preventing damage to existing infrastructure that serves your home.
Q: Do builders use hydrovac in master-planned community development?
A: Yes. Subdivision developers use hydrovac to verify utility locations during phased construction when working near previously installed infrastructure. It’s especially valuable when building adjacent to completed homes or connecting new phases to existing utility networks. Hydrovac prevents strikes that can disrupt entire neighborhoods.
Q: What’s the difference between potholing and daylighting?
A: Potholing creates small test holes to verify utility location and depth—typically 2-3 feet diameter. Daylighting exposes larger sections of utility lines (5-10+ feet) for inspection, repair access, or connection work. Both use hydrovac technology for safe, non-destructive excavation.
Q: Do you provide hydrovac services for commercial projects in McKinney?
A: Yes. Commercial developments along US-75, Eldorado Parkway, and McKinney’s retail corridors require safe utility verification before site work begins. Our hydrovac services locate utilities in congested commercial areas, preventing strikes that delay retail center construction and office building development.
Q: Is hydrovac worth the investment for residential projects?
A: Yes. While hydrovac may cost more upfront than traditional excavation, it prevents the thousands of dollars in damages from striking gas lines, fiber optic cables, or irrigation systems. For custom homes and established neighborhoods where utility strikes mean expensive repairs and angry neighbors, hydrovac provides cost-effective peace of mind. Call us here for residential project pricing.



