Everything you need to know about microtrenching

There’s nothing small about planning for microtrenching jobs. While the actual trench might be narrow, there can be a lot to consider before you start a project. You have to understand the process, the cleanup, and the equipment necessary to do the job well. That’s what this white paper is for: to help provide you with information you need to know about microtrenching.

You’ll learn about:

  • What microtrenching is
  • The essentials you should know
  • How to backfill the trench
  • How to restore the cut
  • How to choose the right vacuum system
  • What cutter wheel you should use

These elements together give you the building blocks you need for a microtrenching project. Microtrenching can be a difficult job, but these tips can give you a good launching point to get started and master the art.

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