Reliable Hydrovac Services from Bergen Brothers
Hydrovac excavation uses pressurized water and a powerful vacuum system to safely break up and remove soil. This method is commonly used to expose underground utilities, clean out holes or trenches, support installation work, and complete excavation in areas where traditional digging may be too risky or disruptive.
For utility work, hydrovac is especially valuable because it allows crews to daylight underground lines with greater precision. Instead of relying on mechanical digging near buried infrastructure, hydrovac helps reduce the risk of damaging waterlines, gas lines, electrical lines, communication lines, and other underground services.
Bergen Brothers provides hydrovac services for agricultural, residential, commercial, municipal, industrial, and contractor-led projects across Western Canada. With offices in Vegreville and Athabasca, our team supports projects on farms, along roadways, at construction sites, and in yards with utilities running every which way, bringing the equipment and experience needed to work safely and efficiently.

Common Uses for Hydrovac
Utility Daylighting
Hydrovac is commonly used for utility daylighting, which means safely exposing buried utilities so crews can see exactly where they are before work continues. This is important for projects involving waterlines, gas lines, electrical services, communication lines, and other underground infrastructure. When you know what is below the surface, you can work with a lot more confidence.
Pole Holes, Pits, and Trenching Support
Hydrovac can be used to create pole holes, small pits, trenches, and access points with precision. It is useful when crews need excavation support without opening up more ground than necessary. This makes it a good fit for utility installations, service repairs, sign posts, fence work, infrastructure projects, and site preparation.
Municipal and Contractor Projects
For municipalities, utility companies, and contractors across Western Canada, hydrovac can support roadwork, maintenance, infrastructure upgrades, utility repairs, and construction projects. It helps crews work safely around existing services, reduce unnecessary disturbance, and keep projects moving in active work areas.
Farms, Acreages, and Rural Properties
Hydrovac is a strong option for rural projects where underground services need to be located, exposed, cleaned out, or accessed. Farms and acreages often have a mix of old lines, new lines, private services, drainage, and the occasional “we think it runs somewhere over there” situation. Hydrovac helps bring clarity without tearing up more ground than needed.
Hydrovac Service Areas
Bergen Brothers provides hydrovac services across Western Canada, with offices in Vegreville and Athabasca. This includes surrounding areas such as Mundare, Two Hills, Lamont, Andrew, Chipman, Innisfree, Minburn, Tofield, Viking, Smoky Lake, Boyle, Grassland, Rochester, Colinton, Perryvale, Wandering River, Calling Lake, Westlock, Thorhild, and Lac La Biche, depending on project scope and availability.
Our team works with farms, acreages, municipalities, contractors, businesses, and property owners across Western Canada. If you are not sure whether your project is within our service area, contact Bergen Brothers and we can confirm availability for your location.

Why Choose Bergen Brothers for Hydrovac?

How Our Hydrovac Process Works
Contact Bergen Brothers
Reach out with the hydrovac service you need, your project location, timeline, and any important site details. Let us know if the job involves utility daylighting, trenching support, pole holes, cleanup, rural access, or tight working areas. Photos, drawings, locate information, and access notes are always helpful.
Project Review
Our team reviews the scope of work, site conditions, access requirements, utility information, safety considerations, disposal needs, and equipment requirements. For hydrovac projects, understanding what is underground and how the site can be accessed is especially important.
Estimate and Scheduling
Once we understand the project, Bergen Brothers provides an estimate and confirms the schedule based on the required work, equipment needs, site conditions, and availability. We will walk through the details so you know what to expect before the truck arrives.
Safe Hydrovac Completion
Our crew arrives prepared and completes the hydrovac work safely, efficiently, and professionally. The goal is to expose, excavate, or clean out the required area with precision while reducing unnecessary disturbance to the surrounding site. And if the site is a little muddy, do not worry, we have seen mud before. It has also seen us.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hydrovac
Do you provide estimates for hydrovac services?
Yes. Contact Bergen Brothers with your project details, location, timeline, and the type of hydrovac work required. We can review the scope of work, site access, disposal needs, and conditions before providing an estimate.
What is hydrovac used for?
Hydrovac is commonly used for utility daylighting, exposing underground lines, creating pole holes, trenching support, excavation around buried infrastructure, site cleanup, and accessing areas where traditional excavation may be too risky or disruptive.
Why use hydrovac instead of traditional excavation?
Hydrovac offers more controlled excavation, especially around underground utilities. Because it uses pressurized water and vacuum removal instead of mechanical digging, it can help reduce the risk of damaging buried services and limit unnecessary ground disturbance.
What information should I provide before requesting a estimate?
Helpful details include the project location, type of hydrovac work needed, site access, utility locate information, soil or ground conditions, preferred timeline, disposal requirements, and any photos, drawings, or plans. If there is a soft spot that swallows tires every spring, we would appreciate knowing that too.
Do you service my area?
Bergen Brothers services projects across Western Canada from our offices in Vegreville and Athabasca. Availability depends on your location, project scope, and scheduling, so the best way to confirm is to contact our team with your project details.