Drilling Gulfport The importance of Horizontal Drilling
There are many situations and tasks that geotechnical drilling professionals face that are not exactly how people imagine them to be. For example, when someone is asked to think about the process of geotechnical drilling, Gulfport residents and many others might imagine a professional using a sophisticated drilling rig to drill deep down into the earth. While this is the most common direction to perform drilling tasks, there are some situations where a geotechnical drilling company would have to drill horizontally in order to get the job done. This is especially common with new residential or commercial construction projects.
Waterlines and Water Systems
Most people have seen pipes both above and below the ground, but little people take notice of what direction they are going. When someone is installing water lines that need to be placed with the help of geotechnical drilling, Gulfport drilling professionals will rarely drill vertically for pipes and related water systems. It is more common for them to be horizontal underground, and this includes more than just water lines, it includes drainage lines that are connected to either sewers or a septic tank, but this also includes storm drains and runoff. Although not related to water systems, another type of line that is often associated with horizontal drilling is gas lines of a home.
Other Areas Utilizing Horizontal Drilling
Apart from water lines and related water systems, there are many other places that professionals use horizontal drilling. Gulfport residents might think that telephone and fiber optic installation require professionals to drill vertically, but most times these technologies are running horizontally. This is an especially important thing to remember when building in urbanized and developed areas, such as running lines under existing roads or other construction. It is important to keep in mind that vertical drilling often is associated with a specific depth in order to gain access or in order to take samples, but horizontal drilling is often more concerned about space and accessibility of the technologies that are have been talked about.
*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Amdrill Inc*