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CONCRETE CORE DRILLING 

Our company is fully equipped and can handle any Core Drilling project through concrete walls and concrete slab up to 42 inches in diameter.

 
Do you need to run plumbing, HVAC, electrical, or other installations through concrete? Core drilling is a needed step in running pipes and conduit through concrete or brick and we have all of the tools to get the job done right! Call us today and ask about our core drilling. Take advantage of our FREE estimates on all of our services!
 

(509) 571-5477

concrete core drilling into cement to fit a large pipe through

OUR VERSATILE MACHINES CAN DRILL HOLES UP TO 42″

Our powerful machines can drill holes through concrete from a tiny half-inch to 42 inches in diameter. We have both electric and hydraulic powered core drills, which allow us to boar through concrete walls and slabs up to 36 inches thick, and thicker in some cases. Almost no hole is impossible to be cored with out diamond drill bits!
 

CUSTOMIZE YOUR DRILLING NEEDS

Our machines give you the option to drill to any depth. You can also overlap holes to create other shapes or areas that aren’t accessible by other means. 
 

DRILLING OPTIONS FOR HOMEOWNERS AND BUSINESS

We can service anybody from residential homeowner, to commercial and industrial projects. Core drilling is a needed step in running pipes & conduit through a concrete or brick wall and everyone who needs work done in this manner, core drill and rigging is necessary.
 
For residential uses, homeowners often use our core drilling machines to help them install new plumbing, or pipe out a hole through their concrete for a wood stove. Depending on the project, we can drill from the outside or inside of your home.

 

OUR DRILLING SERVICES

  • HVAC openings
  • Plumbing lines
  • Electrical runs
  • Anchor holes
  • Runway lighting
  • and lots more

OUR PROCESS

  • We start by measuring the center of the hole to be cored. We do this with high precision.
  • Then we measure and drill a small hole as our anchor point. This allows us to run an all-thread for the rail used to support the drill & bit. 
  • Once our machines (either our hydraulic or electric core drill) is setup and we’ve ensured proper safety we engage the drill bit, turn on the water, and begin drilling into the concrete.