When doing concrete drilling, experience, accuracy, and proper job site management are especially important.

Core Drilling

Core drilling is typically used for creating holes in various types of concrete. Often this is used for plumbing or various types of wiring jobs. The diameter of the hole drilled can vary depending on the job. Core drilling is comparatively very quiet and produces minimal vibrations compared to other types of concrete cutting and drilling.

Hammer Drilling

Hammer Drilling is great for use on brick walls or concrete that would crack or break under the pressure of core drilling. Hammer drilling is normally used to create smaller holes than core drilling.

Stitch Drilling

Stitch drilling is essentially core drilling, but applied in a different scenario. Stitch drilling can be used in place of concrete cutting when the depth required is too deep to do by cutting. Stitch drilling is a popular option for large demolition jobs.

Job Site Management

As responsible operators, we endeavour to keep dust and other worksite hazards to a minimum. A big part of this is selecting the right tools for the job at hand, and communicating with you and your other subcontractors effectively.

In compliance with environmental protection laws and best practice, we offer slurry control. We collect all of the slurry produced on site, and take it to dispose of it properly.

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