Three primary methodologies are typically used in utility construction, locating, and maintenance: Trenching, Potholing, and Keyholing.
Trenching
Excavation of a trench to accommodate an underground utility. Trenches vary in depth - typically shallow for seasonal irrigation lines, but can be several feet deep to avoid frost with water or sewer lines.
![Trenching Vacuum Excavation](https://www.airspade.com/cdn/shop/files/download_30.jpg?v=1681750865)
![Trenching Diagram](https://www.airspade.com/cdn/shop/files/download_31.jpg?v=1681750865)
Potholing
Excavation to pinpoint the location of an underground facility.
![Potholing Vacuum Excavation](https://www.airspade.com/cdn/shop/files/download_37.jpg?v=1696878959)
![Potholing Diagram](https://www.airspade.com/cdn/shop/files/download_38.jpg?v=1681925800)
Keyholing
Specialized potholing to locate and repair underground facilities. Typically performed on roadway surfaces to minimize pavement damage.
![Keyholing Vacuum Excavation](https://www.airspade.com/cdn/shop/files/download_35.jpg?v=1681925648)
![Keyholing Diagram](https://www.airspade.com/cdn/shop/files/download_36.jpg?v=1681925648)
To learn more about the use of compressed air-powered excavation for utility/construction work, see the full Utility Technical Applications Bulletin.