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Have questions about our HDD services or ready to start your project with RichFran, Inc.? We’re here to help. Contact us today for unparalleled expertise in Horizontal Directional Drilling.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions by our clients.

Navigate through our comprehensive FAQ section to address common client inquiries about HDD, offering clarity and instilling confidence in your understanding of our services.
RichFran, Inc. distinguishes itself through a blend of versatility and expertise, handling everything from large-scale pipelines to intricate fiber optic installations with precision.
Quality is at the core of our service. RichFran, Inc. ensures top-notch results through seamless communication, efficient organization, and a commitment to excellence at every stage of your HDD project.
Our expertise spans a wide range of projects, from installing large-diameter pipelines to intricate fiber drops, showcasing our ability to handle projects of all sizes and complexities.
RichFran, Inc. offers a thorough feasibility evaluation, considering factors like installation type, obstructions, geology, and noise mitigation. Contact us, and we’ll guide you through the process.
Our team comprises experts dedicated to HDD excellence, combining technical prowess with a keen understanding of economic and contractual aspects. We’re committed to making your HDD project a success.
HDD involves drilling a bore path underground, and then pulling the pipeline through the drilled hole.
HDD is versatile and can be used for various pipelines, including water, gas, telecommunications, and power.
Factors include soil conditions, drilling equipment, project planning, and the expertise of the HDD team.
The duration varies based on project complexity but HDD projects are often quicker than traditional trenching methods.
Yes, HDD is considered environmentally friendly as it reduces surface disruption and minimizes the need for extensive excavation.