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Hydrovac Services in Otero County, NM

Connect with hydrovac providers across 11 communities in Otero County — request a quote and we’ll send it to local operators near your job site.

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Hydrovac Excavation in Otero County, New Mexico

Hydrovac Hotline connects you with hydrovac excavation providers across Otero County, New Mexico. From Alamogordo, Holloman Air Force Base, Tularosa, La Luz and Boles Acres, our network covers 11 communities in the county with safe, non-destructive digging for utility, construction, and industrial work.

Before any excavation in Otero County, New Mexico requires contacting New Mexico One Call (811) to mark underground utilities. Providers in our network follow those one-call requirements and use high-pressure water with industrial vacuum systems to expose lines precisely, without the damage risk of mechanical digging.

Otero County's oil & gas, construction activity drives ongoing demand for potholing, daylighting, slot trenching, and utility locating. Request a quote and our team reviews it before routing it to qualified operators near your job site.

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Common questions about hydrovac services in Otero County

Our network covers 11 communities across Otero County, including Alamogordo, Holloman Air Force Base, Tularosa, La Luz, Boles Acres and Mescalero. Submit a request with your job address and we route it to providers serving that area.
Request a quote online with your project details and location. Our team reviews every request, then sends it to qualified hydrovac providers near your Otero County job site so you can compare options.
Yes. New Mexico requires contacting New Mexico One Call (811) before excavation to mark underground utilities. Hydrovac crews then expose those lines safely with vacuum excavation.
Providers in Otero County handle potholing and daylighting, slot trenching, utility locating, pipeline exposure, debris removal, and emergency excavation — all using non-destructive hydro excavation.

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