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Diamond Core Drilling

Core Drilling can be used to form precisely positioned holes for services to pass through.

Drilling vertically, horizontally, at an angle or inverted are all possible with Core Drilling.

Stitch Drilling is a method using a series of overlapping holes and can be used to form arches for instance, or for isolating a section of concrete which is too thick to saw cut.

Diamond drilling delivers a quiet, non-percussive way of forming holes and openings. The result is clean, precise and accurate, requiring little or no reinstatement work. Water and dust control attachments can be used to keep disruption to the absolute minimum.

There are two main types of diamond drilling used: wet drilling and dry drilling. Both techniques provide precise holes through all types of base materials including mass concrete, reinforced concrete, brick masonry, and high density block work.