At Lando Excavation, utility potholing isn’t just about finding what’s underground—it’s about knowing before you dig. Our vacuum excavation process uses pressurized water and high-powered vac systems to safely expose utilities before the real work begins. No guesswork. No unnecessary risk.
Also called daylighting, this process involves exposing underground utilities using non-destructive vacuum excavation. Pressurized water or air loosens the soil, and our vacuum rigs remove it—cleanly uncovering pipes, cables, and conduits without damage.
Our crew knows this terrain—and what lies beneath it. We’ve mapped and exposed utility networks across Colorado’s trickiest sites.
We combine hydro excavation, GPR (ground-penetrating radar), and electromagnetic locators to give you a reliable view of what’s below.
Every potholing operation follows strict safety protocols. Our non-invasive approach reduces the risk of strikes, service shutdowns, or injuries.
Skip the costly surprises. By identifying underground assets early, you avoid delays, protect infrastructure, and streamline every phase.
Minimal disruption. Controlled excavation. Responsible disposal. We help keep your project clean—and the planet a little cleaner, too.
We start with a full site scan—analyzing existing records, utilities, and soil conditions.
Using radar and electromagnetic tools, we pinpoint utilities and confirm locations with on-site markers.
Hydro excavation reveals utilities safely and accurately. We log depth, size, and position as we go.
We integrate all findings into one clear package—maps, utility layouts, and documentation to keep your team aligned.
Reduce the risk of costly—and dangerous—utility strikes.
Identify issues early, cut rework, and keep things on schedule.
Protect infrastructure, people, and the environment.
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