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Services Offered

Flat Sawing

A flat saw is a power tool used for cutting concretemasonry, brickasphalttile, and other solid materials. It can be a small hand-held cut-off saw, a big walk-behind saw or other styles, and it may be powered by gasoline, diesel, or electric motors. The saw blades used on concrete saws are often diamond saw blades to cut concrete, asphalt, stone, etc. The significant friction generated in cutting hard substances like concrete usually requires the blades to be liquid cooled to prolong their life and reduce dust. this by product is called slurry and is normally vacuumed  up.

 

We Have the ability to cut Concrete and Asphalt up to 16 " deep.

Coredrilling

A core drill is a drill specifically designed to remove a cylinder of material, much like a hole saw. The material left inside the drill bit is referred to as the core. It is similar to  flat sawing in its ability to cut threw similar materials.

 

We have a mounting system on the lift gate of our service  trucks that allows us to back up to the location of the hole, lower the lift gate with the core drill mounted to it. This provides a solid mounting surface for the core drill and leaves no pilot holes to be filled which are a result of the standard way of securing the cored drill to the ground

Hot Tapping

Hot tapping, or pressure tapping, is the method of making a connection to existing piping or pressure vessels without the interruption of emptying that section of pipe or vessel. This means that a pipe or tank can continue to be in operation whilst maintenance or modifications are being done to it. The process is also used to drain off pressurized casing fluids. Hot tapping is also the first procedure in line stopping, where a hole saw is used to make an opening in the pipe, so a line plugging head can be inserted.

 

We have the ability to hot tap from sizes 1" to 12" (excluding 3")

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