Preparing a Warehouse Floor for a New Tenant.

When businesses relocate, they often leave behind signs of their setup—most commonly, the deep-set bolts that held racking in place. This week, we worked on a large warehouse, removing over 500 old bolts embedded in the floor. Some were rusted in place, requiring careful drilling to extract. After all the bolts were removed, we filled the holes with epoxy and ground down any rough patches. Leaving a smooth, level surface isn’t just about looks—it’s about safety and ensuring a strong foundation for whatever comes next.

Preparing a Warehouse Floor for a New Tenant
Surface Grinding for a Clean Finish

Surface Grinding for a Clean Finish

Surface Grinding for a Clean Finish. After some core drilling work, we moved on to surface grinding to even out rough patches left behind from old fittings. It’s one of those jobs that makes a big difference but often goes unnoticed—smoothing out the surface so new...

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Removing Old Floor Anchors

Removing Old Floor Anchors

Removing Old Floor Anchors. We spent the day pulling out old floor anchors from a warehouse site. Some came out easy, while others needed a bit of grinding and drilling to remove properly. It’s always satisfying to leave a clean surface behind, ready for new...

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Precision Core Drilling on Site

Precision Core Drilling on Site

Precision Core Drilling on Site. Today’s job involved drilling multiple core holes through a thick concrete floor for new service installations. The drill setup was simple—mark, drill, extract, repeat. With reinforced concrete, precision and the right tools make all...

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Core Drilling & Filling – Another Day on Site

Core Drilling & Filling – Another Day on Site

Core Drilling & Filling – Another Day on Site. Here’s a look at a recent core drilling job, cutting precise holes through a concrete slab to make way for new fixtures. Using a diamond-tipped core drill, we worked through reinforced concrete with minimal mess and...

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