TruVac is Here! New Hydro Excavation Equipment Available for Sale or Rent
Apr 12, 2019 3:52:26 PM / by Kate Zombeck posted in AH Equipment, A&H Company News, Hydro Excavation Rentals, PA Hydro Excavation, Pittsburgh, Street Sweeper Rentals in PA, TruVac, Utility, Utility Company, Utility Digging, Utility Worker, Vactor, Vactor Manufacturing
New Parts Promotion Featuring Hydra-Flex Nozzles
Apr 10, 2019 4:49:21 PM / by Kate Zombeck posted in 811 PA One Call, AH Equipment, Hydra-Flex Nozzles, Hydro Excavation Rentals, Parts & Service Promotions, Underground Utility, Utility, Utility Nozzles
Testimonial from a customer: "The Ripsaw HD is now our primary nozzle used and stocked on our trucks. We save money on the number of nozzles used over time and need fewer nozzles in stock at any one point since they get replaced less often. Due to the quality of the product, as well as the level of service we consistently receive from Hydra-Flex, they are now our sole supplier of hydro excavation nozzles and tips."
The Benefits of a Non-CDL Vactor Paradigm
Apr 10, 2019 12:48:23 PM / by Kate Zombeck posted in 811 PA One Call, Harrisburg, Hydro Excavation Rentals, PA Dig, PA Hydro Excavation, Pittsburgh, Underground Utility, Utility
Over the last few years it has become increasingly evident there is a need to safely excavate soil in order to install, replace or re-locate a variety of underground utility lines. These include electrical lines, gas lines, sewage & water lines to name a few.
A Customers Perspective: Price vs. Value
Jul 7, 2017 12:49:11 PM / by Wood Street posted in AH Bodies, AH Equipment, Airport Industry, A&H Company News, Custom Body, Custom Dump Body, Custom Dump Trucks, Custom Fabrication, Custom Hydraulics, EJ Weber, Flat Bed Repairs, Harrisburg, PA, Pittsburgh, Refuse & Recycling Industry, Snow Equipment, Snow & Ice Control Industry, Snow Plows, Somerset, Storm & Sewer Industry, Street & Road, Truck Accessories, Truck Lights & Toolboxes, Utility
When it comes to making the executive decision on a capital investment, what helps you make that decision? Is it a particular manufacture? Is it the bottom dollar? Is it based off of value?