CCTV Pipe Inspections & Reporting

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In today's rapidly advancing technological world, ensuring the integrity of underground piping systems is paramount for residential, commercial, industrial and civil operations. At Tyzac Vacuum Excavation, we pride ourselves on offering premier CCTV pipe inspections on the Sunshine Coast and surrounding areas, including North Brisbane, South Brisbane, Moreton Bay, Gympie, Hervey Bay, North Lakes, Caboolture, Caloundra, Logan and Ipswich


Our professional team uses advanced equipment and technology to perform comprehensive inspections. This approach allows for a meticulous assessment of pipe conditions, identifying potential issues such as blockages, leaks, cracks and structural damage. As we navigate our specialised CCTV cameras through the pipes, we offer real-time monitoring, enabling immediate identification and resolution of concerns.

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Our Commitment to You


Our dedication to excellence stems from our high-tech equipment fleet, vast experience and our consistent efforts to upskill our staff in line with new industry processes and products. When considering the safety and efficiency of your pipes, trust in the expertise of Tyzac Vacuum Excavation. For a thorough and professional CCTV pipe inspection service, call us today on 1800 899 229 — you’ll benefit from the following:


  • Professional Expertise: With our many years of experience and a commitment to continual upskilling, our team is always equipped with the latest knowledge.
  • Comprehensive Reporting: Post inspection, clients receive detailed reports laden with visual evidence and clear recommendations, ensuring clarity and actionable insights.
  • Efficiency & Cost-Effectiveness: Early detection with our service means potential issues are identified before they escalate, offering clients a cost-effective solution.
  • Non-Invasive Approach: Our techniques identify structural faults, leaks and cracks without resorting to invasive measures, ensuring minimum disruption to your daily activities.
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Frequently Asked Questions


  • How Does Hydro Excavation Work?

    Hydro excavation pumps high-pressure, heated water underground in order to break up and loosen the soil. Once the wet soil has a consistency closer to a slurry, the vacuum of the hydro vac truck is used to suck the wet soil out from the ground.


     From here, it's collected inside the holding tank of the truck, to be deposited safely later. This sophisticated digging technique is quickly becoming the most popular excavation method when precision and care are needed.

  • What Is Hydro Excavation Most Commonly Used For?

    Hydro excavation is most commonly used for a process called 'daylighting', which means exposing underground pipes, cables, and utilities in order to provide easy and clear access.


    Some of the most common applications of hydro excavations include: 


    • Locating, installing and repairing pipelines and cables
    • Maintaining and repairing water lines
    • Maintaining and repairing cables used in telecommunications
    • Installing signage and poles
    • Slot trenching for pipeline and cable installations
    • Potholing
    • Debris removal

    Essentially, hydro excavation is most frequently used in cases where precision and safety are paramount. Hydro excavation is ideal for revealing and accessing underground utilities.

  • Why Is It Called 'Non-Destructive Digging'?

    Hydro excavation is also called non-destructive digging because, when compared to traditional excavation methods, hydro excavation is much safer. Underground utilities, pipelines, cables, and water pipes can all be damaged by the tools used in traditional excavations.


     The term 'non-destructive' refers to the fact that hydro excavation doesn't destroy underground works during the digging process. Because of the precision and accuracy of this excavation method, hydro excavation is also much tidier, making it easier to clean up an excavation site once excavations are complete.

  • What Happens To The Dirt And Debris That Is Sucked Up During Vacuum Excavations?

    The water used during non-destructive digging mixes with the dirt underground to form a soft, viscous slurry, which can then be pulled out of the ground via suction. It's deposited in the holding tank of the vacuum truck, and when the holding tank is full, this dirt can be deposited safely elsewhere in an environmentally responsible way.


    The exact location of disposal will depend on where the excavation site is and what is required by the client, but at Tyzac Vacuum Excavation we always ensure that we dispose of dirt from our excavations safely.

  • How Much Does Hydro Excavation Cost?

    The precise cost and duration of hydro excavation will depend upon both the size of the area that needs excavating and the complexity of the job.


    To get an accurate quote for your hydro excavation project, call 0404 840 291 or contact us today at Tyzac Vacuum Excavation and one of our expert advisors will discuss your non-destructive digging project in Noosa or North Brisbane with you.

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