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Tips for selecting the right Concrete Drilling company

27 May 2016

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Choosing the right subcontractors for your project can be a difficult process, especially where there’s concrete involved. Concrete constitutes an important structural element in any building, so when you need to penetrate it, maintaining the integrity of the job involves several considerations.

But simply searching for a local core-driller doesn’t mitigate the stress of these considerations. Searching on Google for concrete drilling companies turns out a page of twenty contractors in Chicago alone. So when you try to find the right contractor, what considerations should you keep in mind?

Tip #1: a great safety record

A background of consistent safety measures and a low index of recorded injuries means that the contractor values his employees as much as he values his product. In projects with heavy oversight, owners and engineers may ask for a contractor’s safety record and ratings to ensure that everyone on the job can leave every evening in the same condition that they arrived in. Concrete drilling companies may not list their safety ratings on their website, but a good contractor will list any safety certifications and awards. These prove that they value the health of all job site personnel and practice best management techniques in implementing safety measures.

Look for somebody that wants you to know that they can complete your project while keeping everyone’s well-being in mind.

Tip #2: The Right Technology

Concrete drilling involves a specific kind of technology because it is a very specific kind of job. When penetrating a rated wall, a builder wants to make sure a core-drill is only big enough to allow exactly what he needs to run through it. He knows he’ll have to patch it up after it’s finished in order to maintain the rating. Drilling in such a way as to allow for the least impact on the wall’s strength requires a process which uses diamond core drills — core drills manufactured specifically for cutting concrete with precision without wearing down. A good core drill is minimally invasive and easy to clean. Compare this with what you have at the end of several hours with even the best hammer drill: a mess.

A core drill can be dangerous if a structure or a public space already has utilities or pipes running through it. In addition to interrupting these utilities, an ignorant driller can also put himself and others in a fatal position. Hitting a live circuit can electrocute the driller. Your concrete-cutting contractor should suggest or offer radar scanning services.

With this additional technology, the contractor can confirm that he is not going to damage anything that old as-built drawings or utility location estimates don’t necessarily know about. Using radar technology to establish a clear path for drilling can prevent severe injury and expensive repairs for reestablishing circuit or plumbing continuity. This should be an essential part of planning for avoiding those costs that stack up on the back-end of the job and ultimately earn a bad rating for a builder.

Tip #3: REputation for quality and Safety

When wanting to sign that vital contract for core-drilling, finding a contractor with accolades for quality and safety is required. Whether this core-drill is a tiny change-order or a huge part of developing the construction plan, you should use the best drilling contractor available to deliver an exceptional job. Cobra is a concrete-cutting company with the experience you deserve. No matter the size of your job, you should contact us to see how we can help you achieve a fine-tuned, finished building project.

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