Southwest
Air Vacuum Truck in Texas
Dry excavation with reusable spoil and no slurry.
Qualified air vac service providers serving cities across the Southwest. One short request, competing quotes, no phone call required.
Need a air vacuum truck in Texas? Air excavation uses compressed air instead of water to break up soil, so the spoil stays dry and reusable as backfill, ideal in cold weather and around sensitive utilities. Service providers in our network run this equipment across the Southwest, from major metros to smaller communities, so wherever your job site sits in Texas there is usually a qualified crew within range.
Choose an air vacuum truck for cold-weather digs, work around fiber and sensitive utilities, and projects where keeping spoil dry and reusable matters. Describe your Texas job once and we match it to service providers near you who quote directly, so you compare real crews on price, scheduling, and equipment instead of cold-calling around the state.
Texas coverage
Air Vacuum Truck by city in Texas
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- Air Vac in Houston2,314,157 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in San Antonio1,526,656 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Dallas1,326,087 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Fort Worth1,008,106 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Austin974,447 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in El Paso678,815 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Arlington388,125 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Corpus Christi316,239 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Plano283,558 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Laredo256,153 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Lubbock249,042 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Garland236,897 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Irving236,607 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Cypress200,839 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Amarillo198,645 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Grand Prairie187,809 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Brownsville186,738 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in McKinney162,898 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Frisco154,407 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Pasadena153,784 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Mesquite144,788 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Killeen140,806 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in McAllen140,269 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Carrollton133,168 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Midland132,524 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Waco132,356 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Denton131,044 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Abilene125,182 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Round Rock115,997 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Beaumont115,282 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Odessa114,428 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Richardson110,815 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Pearland108,821 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in College Station107,889 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Wichita Falls104,710 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Lewisville104,039 people · oil & gas and construction
- Air Vac in Tyler103,700 people · oil & gas and construction
Questions
Air Vacuum Truck in Texas FAQ
What is an air vacuum truck?
An air vacuum truck excavates using compressed air instead of water, then vacuums up the dry spoil. Because the soil stays dry it can often be reused as backfill, and there is no slurry to dispose of, a major advantage in winter and around fiber lines.
Air excavation vs. hydro excavation: which is better?
Air excavation keeps spoil dry and reusable and excels in freezing conditions and around sensitive utilities. Hydro excavation usually cuts faster in hard or compacted soil. The right choice depends on soil, season, and utility type.
How much does an air vacuum truck cost in Texas?
Vacuum truck work is typically billed by the hour, and the rate varies with soil, site access, water and disposal needs, and how far the service provider travels. Across Texas, the rate also moves with local conditions and travel distance, so service providers quote your specific job. Submit it through Vac Hotline and qualified air vac crews send competing quotes.
Where in Texas can I hire an air vac?
Service providers matched through Vac Hotline run air vacuum truck equipment in cities across Texas, spanning the Southwest. Tell us your job site and we connect you with crews who serve that area.
Do I need to call before digging in Texas?
Yes. Texas requires marking buried utilities before excavation through Texas 811 (811). The service providers we match you with handle utility locates as part of a properly run job.