Northeast
Vacuum Truck in New York
Suction power for liquids, sludge, and solids.
Qualified vac truck service providers serving cities across the Northeast. One short request, competing quotes, no phone call required.
Need a vacuum truck in New York? An industrial vacuum truck draws liquids, slurry, sludge, and loose solids into a holding tank for cleanup, removal, and transport. It is the workhorse of industrial and municipal waste handling. Service providers in our network run this equipment across the Northeast, from major metros to smaller communities, so wherever your job site sits in New York there is usually a qualified crew within range.
Choose a general vacuum truck for industrial cleanup, liquid and sludge removal, spill response, and waste transport. Describe your New York 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.
New York coverage
Vacuum Truck by city in New York
Pick your city to get matched with vac truck service providers serving that area.
- Vac Truck in New York City8,804,190 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Brooklyn2,736,074 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Queens2,316,841 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Manhattan1,487,536 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in The Bronx1,385,108 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Staten Island468,730 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Buffalo258,071 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Upper West Side226,989 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Jamaica216,866 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Rochester209,802 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Yonkers201,116 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in East Flatbush178,464 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in East New York173,198 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Washington Heights152,613 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Astoria150,165 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Borough Park149,248 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Syracuse144,142 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Sunset Park126,000 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Sheepshead Bay122,534 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Amherst122,366 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Harlem116,345 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in East Harlem115,921 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Elmhurst113,364 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Bushwick112,620 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Gravesend112,229 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Corona109,698 people · construction and utilities
- Vac Truck in Albany101,228 people · construction and utilities
Questions
Vacuum Truck in New York FAQ
What does a vacuum truck do?
A vacuum truck suctions liquids, sludge, slurry, or loose solids into an onboard tank for cleanup and transport to disposal. It is used across industrial, municipal, and oilfield work for tank cleaning, sludge removal, spill response, and waste hauling.
What is the difference between a vacuum truck and a combo truck?
A standard vacuum truck only suctions material. A combination (combo) truck adds a high-pressure water jetting system, so it can both clean a sewer or pipe and vacuum out the debris in one visit.
How much does a vacuum truck cost in New York?
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 New York, the rate also moves with local conditions and travel distance, so service providers quote your specific job. Submit it through Vac Hotline and qualified vac truck crews send competing quotes.
Where in New York can I hire a vac truck?
Service providers matched through Vac Hotline run vacuum truck equipment in cities across New York, spanning the Northeast. Tell us your job site and we connect you with crews who serve that area.
Do I need to call before digging in New York?
Yes. New York requires marking buried utilities before excavation through Dig Safely New York (811). The service providers we match you with handle utility locates as part of a properly run job.