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You avoid the nightmare of traditional excavation. No torn-up driveways. No destroyed landscaping that costs thousands to restore. No weeks of mess sitting in front of your home.
Trenchless directional drilling in Huntington Bay, NY means your utilities get installed underground while everything above ground stays exactly as it is. The drill goes beneath the surface, navigating around obstacles, placing new water lines or gas lines exactly where they need to go.
Your project finishes in days instead of weeks. You skip the restoration costs entirely. And because the work happens below the frost line where soil stays stable year-round, you get a more durable installation that’s less likely to shift, leak, or fail down the road.
This matters in Huntington Bay, NY, where property values average $1.48 million and your landscape isn’t just grass and shrubs. It’s an investment. Horizontal directional drilling protects that investment while still getting the job done right.
Allied All City is family-owned and has served Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 40 years. We’re not a national franchise or a company that subs out the actual work. Our team handles your project from start to finish with our own equipment.
You can reach owner John Marra directly at 631-957-5023 if you have questions. That’s not common anymore, but it should be.
We’re licensed, insured, and in good standing with local plumbing departments and both Nassau and Suffolk County Consumer Affairs. We’ve completed trenchless projects throughout Huntington Bay, Lloyd Harbor, Cold Spring Harbor, and surrounding areas. You’re hiring people who know the local soil conditions, permit requirements, and what actually works here.
We start with utility locating. Before any drilling begins, we map out exactly where existing gas, water, electric, and sewer lines run on your property. This prevents costly and dangerous strikes.
Next, we drill a small pilot hole from the entry point to the exit point underground. The drill head is steerable, so we can navigate around obstacles, curve when needed, and avoid anything in the way. You’re not locked into a straight line.
Once the pilot hole is complete, we pull the new utility line through the same path. This could be water line directional drilling in Huntington Bay, NY for a new service connection, or trenchless gas line installation for an upgrade. The process is the same.
The drill operates below the frost line where soil conditions stay stable. That’s typically 12 inches or deeper in this area, which also means we’re not fighting frozen ground in winter or dealing with surface water issues in spring.
When it’s done, you have a new utility line installed with two small access points and nothing else disturbed. No trenches. No piles of dirt. No restoration work.
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Trenchless directional drilling services in Huntington Bay, NY handle water line installations, gas line installations, and utility conduit placements. If you need to install a water line without digging up your driveway, this is how it’s done.
The method works under roads, driveways, patios, landscaped areas, and even near environmentally sensitive zones where traditional digging isn’t allowed. In Huntington Bay, NY, where many properties sit near the water or have mature trees and established gardens, this flexibility matters.
You also get fewer permit headaches. Traditional excavation often requires road closures, traffic management plans, and multiple municipal approvals. Directional drilling typically requires less because you’re not disrupting the surface.
The equipment we use is specialized for this exact type of work. We’re not renting gear or improvising. We own it, maintain it, and know how to operate it in the soil conditions common to Long Island. That includes dealing with rocky areas, high water tables, and the mix of sand and clay you’ll find here.
Most residential projects finish within a few days. Commercial work or longer runs take more time, but you’re still looking at a fraction of what traditional trenching would require.
The drilling itself can cost more per linear foot than digging a trench. But that’s not the full picture.
Traditional excavation means you’re paying for the digging, the utility installation, and then all the restoration work. That includes repaving driveways, replacing sod, replanting landscaping, and repairing any hardscaping that got damaged. In Huntington Bay, NY, where driveways are often paver or stamped concrete and landscaping is professionally maintained, restoration costs add up fast.
Trenchless directional drilling in Huntington Bay, NY eliminates most of those restoration expenses. You’re left with two small access points and nothing else to fix. The project also finishes faster, which means lower labor costs overall. When you factor in the total cost, trenchless often comes out ahead, especially on properties where surface disruption would be expensive to repair.
Yes. That’s exactly what this method is designed for.
The drill operates entirely underground. It enters at one point, travels beneath your driveway, and exits at another point. Your driveway surface never gets touched. No sawing through asphalt. No removing pavers. No digging up concrete.
This is especially useful in Huntington Bay, NY, where many driveways are high-end installations that would cost $10,000 or more to replace. If you need water line directional drilling in Huntington Bay, NY to connect a new service line, or trenchless gas line installation for an upgrade, the work happens below your driveway without affecting it. You won’t even know we were there once the access points are cleaned up.
Most residential projects finish in one to three days. That includes utility locating, drilling, and installation.
Longer runs or more complex layouts take additional time, but you’re still looking at days, not weeks. Compare that to traditional excavation, where you’d have trenches open for days, weather delays to deal with, and then all the restoration work that follows.
The speed comes from the fact that we’re not moving large amounts of soil, coordinating with paving contractors, or waiting for landscapers to finish replanting. The drill does its job, the utility goes in, and the project is complete. In Huntington Bay, NY, where winter ground freezing can extend traditional projects by weeks, the ability to work below the frost line year-round is a significant advantage.
Water lines, gas lines, electrical conduit, fiber optic cable, and sewer lines all go in with this method.
For residential properties in Huntington Bay, NY, the most common applications are water line directional drilling for new service connections or replacements, and trenchless gas line installation for upgrades or new appliance hookups. We also handle conduit installations when you need to run electrical or communication lines underground without surface disruption.
The method works for both new installations and replacements. If you have an old water line that’s failing and need a new one run along a similar path, directional drilling can place the new line without tearing up the old route. The drill navigates around the existing line and creates a new path right next to it.
Yes, but it depends on the specific conditions. Long Island soil varies significantly, even within Huntington Bay, NY.
We handle sandy soil, clay, and mixed conditions regularly. Rocky areas require more specialized drill heads and sometimes slower progress, but it’s still doable in most cases. Before starting any project, we assess the soil conditions and let you know if there are any concerns.
In some situations where bedrock is shallow or soil conditions are extremely difficult, traditional methods might actually be more practical. We’ll tell you that upfront rather than forcing a solution that doesn’t make sense. But in the majority of residential properties in Huntington Bay, NY, horizontal directional drilling works well and delivers the benefits of trenchless directional drilling without the complications of surface excavation.
Yes, but typically fewer than traditional excavation requires.
Any work involving utility installation needs proper permits and inspections. That doesn’t change with trenchless methods. What does change is the scope of permitting around surface disruption, road closures, and traffic management.
Because trenchless directional drilling in Huntington Bay, NY doesn’t require opening roads or creating long trenches through public areas, you avoid many of the additional permits that traditional excavation triggers. We handle the permit applications as part of the project and make sure everything is properly inspected and approved. You don’t need to navigate that process yourself.
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