Hydrovac service in Imperial and North Jefferson County.
Imperial is growing fast along the HWY 61/67 corridor. We use hydrovac to safely expose utilities and support sewer and water repair on tight residential lots — without mechanical damage risk.
The full scope,
one contractor.
Imperial sits on the HWY 61/67 corridor between Festus and Arnold — one of the fastest-growing residential corridors in Jefferson County with steady site prep and utility demand. We don't sub the work out — the same crew that quotes the job does the work.
Pressurized water cuts soil without touching what's buried — no mechanical damage risk to gas, electric, fiber, or water lines.
The hose reaches where heavy equipment can't. Dense corridors, active facilities, and residential lots are all workable.
We expose sewer and water lines safely for camera inspection, repair access, and tie-in verification before any mechanical work begins.
Utility strikes and active breaks don't wait for business hours. Dispatch is available around the clock for emergency hydrovac response.
Approved for Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District work — required for insurance-covered sewer repairs throughout the service area.
Our operators hold NULCA certification — the industry standard for safe vacuum excavation around buried utilities.
Local conditions,
local expertise.
Imperial has emerged as one of the busiest growth corridors in Jefferson County along HWY 61/67, and the pace of residential development has kept our crews here steadily for years. The soil profile shifts from deeper clay on the lower ground near Crystal City to rockier conditions on the higher lots further west. New subdivisions bring new utility corridors — but also early failures when installation quality was rushed during the rapid development of the 2000s and 2010s.
Our process
in Imperial, MO.
Before the truck moves, we confirm all utility locates are in. We call 811 and coordinate on any private locates not covered by the state ticket — irrigation, private fiber, or unmarked service lines.
The hydrovac unit is positioned for hose reach to your dig area. Water pressure is set to match soil conditions — more for compacted clay and fill, less for loose or sandy ground near buried utilities.
Pressurized water cuts the soil column. The vacuum pulls material into the debris tank continuously. No steel near your utilities — the process eliminates mechanical strike risk entirely.
Material goes into the tank and off your site. We backfill or leave the opening per your downstream repair or inspection scope. The area is left clean and documented with photos.
Hydroexcavation
in Imperial, MO
What is hydroexcavation and how does it differ from conventional digging?
Hydroexcavation uses pressurized water to break up soil and a vacuum to extract the debris — no steel tools near your utilities. Conventional excavation uses a bucket or blade, which can strike and damage buried lines. In Imperial, MO, where infrastructure ages vary and utility maps aren't always current, soft-dig eliminates mechanical strike risk entirely.
Is emergency hydrovac service available in Imperial, MO?
Yes. We run 24-hour emergency dispatch for utility strikes, active breaks, and time-sensitive daylighting jobs. Call (636) 465-4226 for emergency response in Imperial, MO and the surrounding area.
Do utilities need to be located before you arrive?
Yes — a valid 811 locate ticket is required before any vacuum excavation begins. For private utilities not covered by 811 (irrigation systems, private fiber, unmarked service lines), arrange private locates in advance. We'll walk the site with you before work begins.
What size hydrovac jobs does J1S handle near Imperial, MO?
Single pot-holes for utility verification up to full-day production hydrovac runs. If you're unsure whether your scope fits, call dispatch and describe the work — we'll confirm and give you an estimated timeframe.
Hydroexcavation near Imperial, MO
Need hydrovac in Imperial?
We are based in Festus — minutes away. Call dispatch for same-day availability.