Sammamish is in King County and a suburb of Seattle with a population of 64,674. It is one of the best places to live in Washington that offers a sparse suburban feel. The city situated on a plateau, bordered by Snoqualmie Valley to the east and Lake Sammamish to the west. The place has a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks to visit.
Our fleet of “Vactor” vacuum jetter trucks make storm drain cleaning quick and easy. No matter where in Sammamish your business is located, we are nearby and can come quickly to resolve any water drainage or compliance issues you may have.
From line jetting to spill clean ups, and even video inspection, Davidson-Macri is your solution to clean, compliant storm drains.
Our fleet includes large and small vacuum sweepers. We can sweep the smallest parking lot to the largest business campus or shopping center.
In addition to keeping your streets looking good, street sweeping is an effective way to prevent clogged storm drains. This is why many of our clients use street sweeping as a way to prevent drainage issues that can cause flooding or other health and safety issues.
No matter the size of your parking lot or construction site or level of urgency, Davidson-Macri has a fleet of sweeper trucks and dump trucks near Sammamish ready to sweep up and remove any garbage or construction debris.
Our vacuum truck services are the perfect solution for areas that need complete debris removal. These industrial vacuums can pull in garbage, leaves, dust, and pretty much any other kind of unwanted materials and leave your parking lots or streets incredibly clean.
Vacuum trucks are ideal for both indoor and outdoor parking lots, pedestrian areas, and other locations where complete removal of debris is essential.
Vacuum truck services are also an environmentally friendly way to clean while improving the aesthetic beauty of your property.
Water trucks provide many useful services and can be important for meeting safety, health, and environmental requirements. Additionally, water trucks can be used in compaction and aide in street and parking lot cleaning. If you require any of these services in Sammamish, please contact us below.
Hydro excavation is used now in Sammamish as an alternative to traditional manual digging or mechanical excavation. The existence makes digging faster, easier, less labor-intensive, eco-friendly, and even more cost-effective. Excavation removes soil with pressurized water and then suctioning off the slurry into a debris tank.
Hydro excavation is often lighter and less expensive. This method reduces risks for any damages and safety compared with other methods.
If you’re looking for hydro excavators that are safe and cost-effective, Davidson-Macri offers several wide-ranging applications. Our various hydro excavations include Pot-holing, Slot trenching, Daylighting, Making footings & Pole installation.
We proudly serve cities in counties throughout the Puget Sound area. From Tacoma to Everett and all the way out to the Cascade Mountains. Explore our services in your area below.
Street sweeping helps keep drainage systems working properly and promotes positive public health and safety, by keeping roads clear of garbage and other debris.
The use of High-Pressure water jetting and vactor trucks are the best way to clear a blocked stormwater drain.
In general storm systems should be cleaned at least every five years per industry standards. Though cleaning frequency varies according to available resources and priority areas can help prevent large and expensive issues.
The best way to avoid clogging is to remove leaves and clear up the debris near storm drains. Street sweeper trucks make quick work of this kind of work and is the most scalable way to keep storm drains working properly.
Usually this is because the catch basins or drain grates are full of debris and clogged; the water cannot freely flow when it rains, likely resulting in flooding your private roads, parking lots, or water backing-up onto your property.
The property owner is solely responsible for private drainage and erosion issues, as well as groundwater issues. Though, drainage directed from gutters, downspouts, or other private systems is a civil matter between the property owners and neighboring properties. Drainage issues can lead to city and county fines if gone untreated and not properly maintained.
Vacuum trucks, also known as vacuum tankers, play a vital role in the city as they handle large-scale liquid and sludge clean-up, most commonly in sewer and septic system maintenance. Additionally, they are used to suction water and debris left from hydro-excavation or drilling jobs.
It depends on the truck’s specifications, but generally a Vac truck can reach about 26 feet with a stiff boom on a standard hydrovac.
It depends on the type of commercial vacuum truck, but typically they can hold a volume of 10–55 cubic meters.