Single or multi-cores for piling probes, dowel bars, sample extraction and MEP penetrations. Diamond-tipped, water-managed, vibration-controlled. Up to 60 cores per crew per day, depths to 3m.

Core drilling cuts a clean, round hole through reinforced concrete, brick, stone, masonry and similar substrates using a diamond-tipped barrel rotating under water. Unlike a hammer drill or an SDS, there is no percussive impact — the diamond grit grinds the material away. The result is a tight-tolerance hole with no spalling around the edge, no shock to the surrounding slab, and a solid extracted core that can be set aside or removed.
It is the standard method any time the hole needs to be accurate, the substrate is reinforced, or vibration matters — live retail, occupied offices, hospitals, listed buildings, post-tensioned slabs, residential party walls. We cover diameters from 12mm dowel bars through to large-diameter risers, and depths from a few centimetres up to roughly 3m as standard.
Most of the briefs come from M&E contractors threading services through occupied buildings, fit-out contractors opening up risers and partitions, and main contractors planning structural openings around the rest of the programme. Refurbishment teams use us for sample cores and for opening up old slabs for new services. Facilities and site managers call us in for one-off jobs — a leaking riser sleeve, a missed soil stack, an anchor pull that needs to be redone before sign-off.
Whatever the route in, the work pattern is the same: send the brief, get a price, book a slot, get a clean hole back.
Half of that is enough to come back with a price; the rest tightens it up. Full quote checklist here.
Wet drilling is the default — water cools the diamond barrel, captures the slurry at source and keeps respirable silica out of the air. Slurry is contained on site with squeegees, sumps or vacuum extraction depending on access, then removed or bagged out as agreed up front. Where wet drilling is not an option — live retail, sensitive finishes, IT cabinets directly below — we run dry with M-class HEPA extraction at the barrel. RAMS, COSHH and any required permits issued before the crew mobilises. Where scanning is needed it happens before the rig is set, not after.
HVAC, electrical, plumbing, comms — clean cores through walls and slabs.
Concrete cores for compressive testing or aggregate analysis.
Investigation cores through pile caps and ground beams.
Anchor and starter bar holes for structural connections.
Drawing or photo. Position, diameter, depth.
GPR or ferrodetector — rebar, services, post-tension.
Permit-ready RAMS, isolation, COSHH.
Wet- or dry-cut. Cores logged and labelled.
Photo log, dimensional cert, slurry removed.
Send the brief — site postcode, diameter, depth, count and any drawings. Same-day quote where possible.