You may have heard about directional boring; we have a page for it here on our site and if you're in the utility business, you might have heard about it as well. But, perhaps you're asking what it is. Well, we've got an answer for you: directional boring is a trenchless, easy method to run conduit and other forms of utilities underneath the ground. This means that there are no large trenches and no disruption to your service.
You might be wondering why this is a big deal. Well, imagine a scenario: you've got a roadbed and you need to install a fiberoptic network, but you don't want to stop the traffic on the road to put these cables in. An old solution would be to hang them above the road—not the best choice for fiberoptic cables. Using directional boring, a conduit can be put into place so that the cable isn't subject to the elements.
The actual process is fairly simple. We dig a hole at the entry point and the exit point, and use a directional driller to bore a hole through the ground without disturbing the earth above. Our top-of-the-line directional drills are capable of boring both small and large diameter holes (depending on the type of service you need to install) and can assist with any project that needs a trenchless solution to boring a hole without digging up the surrounding terrain.
After the drill bit bores its way through the ground to the exit hole, the conduit or pipe is pulled back into the hole and settled into place during the process. Instead of fooling around with a trench and setting the pipe, this process moves much quicker and involves fewer problems and hassles than the alternative.
Now, we've discussed some of the benefits above: it's fast, inexpensive, and non-destructive. However, there are other great benefits to the process, as well:
If you're interested in having a pipe put into place, why not consider our services? We're experts in the field and we know how to get the job done for you—we'll do it well, we'll do it quickly, and we guarantee our work. We've done many jobs—including a trenchless job in Yosemite National Park—and we've got the expertise to make you a happy person and make your infrastructure better.