Drilling Apopka Can Professionals Drill Without Testing the Location First?

Service industries are often required to test or troubleshoot an issue that their client is having in order to better understand where the problem lies. Geotechnical drilling professionals may find themselves doing exactly this when asked to solve an issue someone is having, such as checking for a sinkhole through drilling. Apopka residents might be wondering if all drilling services or action should be done only once samples or testing has been done to have a better understanding of soil and sediment conditions. Not all drilling tasks require knowledge of the soil and sediments they are going to be drilling into, but most of the time it would do professionals a lot of good if they know specific information from testing first.

Soil and Sediment Sample Collection

It is often very important for geotechnical drilling professionals to take samples of the soil and sediments they are going to be drilling into, because it can help them determine which equipment would be best for a location. Most locations will have similar conditions to other spots in the same area, but even with this knowledge it is still important to collect samples before drilling. Apopka residents might not be aware that special equipment needs to be used for loose soils, or soils with a high moisture content, similar to how some drills need to be used to go through a specific level of hardness.

What Can Happen if Samples are Not Collected First?

If a geotechnical drilling company was to move forward with drilling at a specific location without getting the necessary samples for testing, it can end up costing them a lot of time and money, and potentially break their equipment. If a sediment is too hard for a drill bit in use, it will cause the drill bit to break. But if a professional company was to collect samples before drilling, Apopka professionals can quickly identify any issues that may cause harm to them, their equipment, and the location as a whole that needs some form of geotechnical drilling.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Amdrill Inc*

Geotechnical Drilling Apopka How to Choose The Right Core Bit

No matter where or even what you are drilling, choosing the right geotechnical drill bit is one of the most important decisions for the job ahead. It can have an great impact on the speediness and success for the project involving geotechnical drilling. Apopka residents should know that geotechnical drill bits are made with a different combination of metals and alloys. They have different levels of impregnation of diamonds and different configurations to create different compositions to break through different sediments and rocks. One thing that affects a company’s choice for a drill bit is the type of ground you are dealing with.

Ground Hardness and Variability

One of the tricks that help a geotechnical drilling company choose the correct drilling bit is by following a chart known as the Moh’s Hardness Scale. The scale consists of a numbered system that represents the relative hardness of various minerals. When working with geotechnical drilling, Apopka drillers follow the scale so that they can pick a drill bit suitable to the hardness of the ground that is being drilled. Some ground is more variable however. It can be soft towards the surface and slowly becomes harder the more you dig down. When dealing with variable ground there are many products on the market that provide the versatility needed to perform well in varying conditions

Terrain and Type of Drilling Rig

Terrain can be either fractured or competent and each will need a different kind of drill bit to dig through. For example, a bit with a deep lateral discharge is ideal for fractured rock as it designed with angled waterways for greater removal of drilling fluids. The type of drilling rig and the capacity at which it is working are both considering factors of what drill bits you can use. When performing Geotechnical drilling, Apopka residents should realize that not all drill bits are compatible or appropriate with all kinds of machinery such as a drilling rig.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Amdrill Inc*