Warehouse Floor Restoration: Removing Old Anchor Bolts.
Racking systems in warehouses are built to last, but when they’re removed, they leave behind hundreds of deep-set bolts that need to be dealt with properly. On today’s job, we removed old anchors from a large distribution center, ensuring each bolt was extracted fully rather than just cut off at the surface. Once the holes were drilled out, we filled them with high-strength epoxy to prevent cracking or structural weak points. A final grind leveled everything off, leaving the floor smooth and ready for whatever comes next.
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...
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...
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...
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...



