Directional drilling--or boring--is a steerable trenchless method of installing underground pipes, conduits, and cables in a shallow arc along a prescribed bore path by using a surface-launched drilling rig, with minimal impact on the surrounding area. It's a method suitable for a variety of areas, even rocky landscapes. The best part is, when the job is completed, the area will look as if it were untouched!
Allows for a clean and seamless installation
Very small entry and exit points
Eliminates costly excavation and dewatering
Greatly reduces risk of work in hazardous conditions
Job completion times are cut tremebdously
There is no impact on vegetation, landscape or wildlife
Has the capacity to cross under extreme changes in terrain and grade
No digging, trench settling or erosion
Drilling costs are often much less expensive than conventional methods
Eliminates the need to cut or dig under existing present lines
There is less need to repair asphalt, concrete and brick surfaces