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Non-Destructive Utility Verification
As infrastructure project managers and operations directors, you understand that the greatest risk to project continuity and worker safety lies just beneath the surface. Unforeseen utility strikes can cause major delays, repair costs, regulatory penalties, and serious safety incidents. At Legacy HydroX, we specialize in reducing that risk through non-destructive hydrovac excavation and utility verification. We provide highly accurate, non-destructive potholing (daylighting) services across Lakeland, Polk County, and the broader Central Florida region, helping you verify critical infrastructure safely and precisely.

On many job sites, especially where underground utilities are close together or the risk is higher, it helps to confirm what’s below the surface before larger excavation begins. Traditional digging methods can work in some situations, but they may not be the best option when crews need more control and visibility near existing lines.
Non-destructive potholing is a way to expose a utility at a specific point so the team can verify its location before moving forward. Instead of relying only on mechanical force, hydrovac excavation uses water to loosen soil and a vacuum system to remove the material and open a clear view to the line. This approach is often used when projects require a higher level of verification and clearer documentation to support planning decisions.
On many projects, a utility strike can create problems that go beyond the immediate repair. It can slow down schedules, increase costs, interrupt service, and introduce safety concerns for crews and the surrounding area.
That’s why some teams choose to add verification before excavation begins, especially when the work is close to existing lines or the risk is higher. Potholing (daylighting) can help confirm utility location at specific points, giving project teams clearer information to plan around.
When verification is needed, Legacy HydroX can support the process with daylighting and documentation that helps teams make more informed decisions and move forward with greater confidence.
Vacuum excavation down to 30'+
GPS tagging and GIS data integration
Non-invasive, environmentally friendly methods
Safe around electric, gas, water, and sewer lines
Detailed reporting for compliance and inspection

Pipeline Installation and Maintenance: Safely exposing underground lines to prevent accidental strikes.
New Construction Projects: Mapping utilities before excavation to avoid costly delays.
Municipal and Public Works: Protecting infrastructure during road repairs, sewer upgrades, and utility expansions.
Rail and Transport Projects: Ensuring safe excavation near rail systems and related utilities.
Industrial and Manufacturing Facilities: Supporting upgrades and expansions without interrupting operations.
Agricultural and Drainage Systems: Locating utilities before installing irrigation or drainage infrastructure.




Prevents accidental utility strikes
Speeds up utility mapping and design
Required by many municipalities before excavation
Avoids project delays and fines
Helps verify utility maps and as-built drawings

