Allied All-City's Vactor and Guzzler trucks deliver high-pressure hydro excavation and vacuum recovery for municipalities, contractors, and commercial clients across Nassau and Suffolk.
We operate purpose-built Vactor and Guzzler vacuum trucks — not general equipment — sized for industrial-scale jobs on Long Island.
Trusted by Long Island municipalities, utility contractors, and commercial clients requiring high-capacity liquid and solid waste removal.
Every operator running our vacuum trucks is a trained Allied All-City employee — same crew, same accountability, every job.
Allied All-City holds county-level certification across Long Island, meeting procurement and compliance requirements for public and private work.
Allied All-City's vacuum truck services reduce labor time, protect underground utilities, and keep projects moving — with no job too large or too technical for our fleet.
Every benefit above is delivered on every job we take.
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We assess the job scope, confirm access requirements, and mobilize the right vacuum truck and crew for your specific application.
Vactor or Guzzler equipment applies water pressure to break up material and recovers all waste directly into the truck simultaneously.
All extracted material is transported and disposed of at licensed facilities, with documentation provided for regulated or hazardous waste jobs.
Both Vactor and Guzzler are industrial-grade vacuum trucks that combine high-pressure water jetting with powerful vacuum recovery, but they are optimized for somewhat different applications. Vactor trucks are commonly associated with municipal drainage work — catch basin cleaning, storm sewer cleaning, and hydro excavation — and are frequently the equipment of choice for public works contracts. Guzzler trucks are typically used for industrial liquid and solid waste recovery, including sump pumping, tank cleaning, and bulk material extraction. Allied All-City operates both types, allowing us to match the right equipment to each job rather than fitting every project to a single machine.
Yes. Allied All-City works with municipal clients across Nassau and Suffolk Counties and can perform catch basin and storm drain cleaning under service contract arrangements. We have the equipment, certified operators, and county-level credentials required for municipal procurement. Our trucks can service large numbers of basins efficiently as part of a scheduled maintenance program, keeping municipal drainage infrastructure performing at capacity through seasonal changes. We also respond to emergency drain cleaning requests outside of regular contract schedules when municipalities need rapid response to flooding or blockage events.
Utility potholing, also called non-destructive hydro excavation or soft digging, is the practice of using high-pressure water to expose buried utilities before mechanical digging begins nearby. Rather than using a backhoe or excavator — which can strike and damage gas lines, electrical conduit, water mains, or communications cables — hydro excavation cuts through soil precisely and safely, exposing the utility without contact damage. On Long Island, utility potholing is increasingly specified or required by utility companies, municipalities, and contractors before any subsurface work begins in areas with dense utility corridors. Allied All-City performs potholing for utility contractors, public works projects, and private construction throughout Nassau and Suffolk.
Yes. Allied All-City is a licensed NYSDEC environmental contractor and has experience removing contaminated soils, liquids, and industrial waste materials from regulated sites on Long Island. This includes contaminated soil excavated during environmental remediation, liquid waste from sumps or tanks on sites with known contamination, and process waste from industrial operations subject to hazardous waste regulations. All regulated material is transported under proper waste manifests and disposed of at licensed receiving facilities. Chain-of-custody documentation is maintained and provided to the client. This capability makes Allied All-City a strong partner for environmental firms or property owners managing active remediation projects.
Yes. Allied All-City performs septic and cesspool pumping across Long Island using our vacuum truck fleet. Whether you have a residential cesspool that needs routine maintenance pumping or a commercial septic system requiring high-capacity extraction, our trucks have the volume capacity and operator experience to handle the job efficiently. Routine pumping extends the life of on-site waste systems and helps prevent the backups and failures that lead to costly repairs or health code violations. We serve both residential and commercial clients in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and can accommodate one-time service calls as well as scheduled maintenance arrangements.
The best way to determine the right equipment for your project is to call Allied All-City and describe what you need done. Our team has extensive experience matching equipment to job requirements across a wide range of applications — from routine municipal drain cleaning to complex industrial waste extraction and environmental remediation support. In many cases, a brief conversation about the site, access conditions, and the type of material being removed is enough to identify the right approach. If you're a contractor, municipality, or facility manager unsure about equipment specifications, we're happy to walk through the options with you before you commit to a scope of work.
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