concrete coring company

How Does a Concrete Coring Company Work?

Concrete is a reliable and cost-effective building material, but it can sometimes cause serious issues when used to construct walls or other structures. When this occurs, you’ll need the services of an experienced coring company to create holes in your walls so pipes or utility lines can pass through them safely.

Answer:

Every contractor understands the critical need to accurately locate all utilities and obstructions that could impede construction operations. But many don’t realize that attempting this without proper equipment or training could prove disastrous, costing your business time, money, and put workers in peril.

Safe2Core Miami has all of the tools and experienced personnel necessary to guarantee that your cutting and drilling operations run as efficiently as possible, with little or no risk of injury or damage. Our skilled, licensed technicians strive to maximize safety and precision in every concrete cutting or coring task we perform.

How does it work?

Forming a hole with a core drill in an exterior wall or structure makes it possible for sewer pipes, water and electrical lines to pass through its foundation walls.

But for this procedure to be successful, the holes must be accurately formed and sized. A core drill is a powerful tool equipped with an inflexible hollow cylindrical bit that permits precise circular penetration into thick concrete walls.

When drilling larger holes, the size of the bit should be measured to match the diameter of the desired hole. A core drill rig can be utilized for larger jobs to support the wall while operating, enabling precise control over the tool and bit level for a clean cut every time.

Once the proper bit has been selected, the core drill can begin drilling the hole. Unfortunately, high temperatures during this step may cause it to warp or wear out prematurely. To reduce this risk, many contractors use water systems for cooling blades and bits before and after each engagement.

Water helps keep bits and materials from becoming misshaped or distorted during engagements. It also lubricates blades and bits, which can reduce friction and wear over time.

Cutting into a thin material such as concrete is relatively straightforward, but it can be challenging to get an even, precise cut when the surface is dense and hard. That is why hiring an experienced contractor with years of expertise is recommended for this operation.

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