Birmingham Diamond Drilling, Birmingham's experts in Hydraulic Concrete Bursting.
Hydraulic Concrete Bursting in Birmingham? No problem, why not let us help you out!
Using our Hydraulic Rams and used alongside our Diamond Drilling equipment we can effectively and efficiently burst concrete within Birmingham, the West Midlands or anywhere in the UK including London.
Our fully trained (CSCS) employed staff can effectively manage all your requirements.
If you require diamond drilling or hydraulic bursting anywhere in Birmingham, West Midlands or anywhere in the UK all we ask is that you give us a call to discuss your requirements. No matter how big, small or unusual the work is with our years of experience we can help.
With over 20 years experience and conveniently located within the Midlands why not put us to the test?
We offer an offer fast, efficient, cost-effective services for all our clients. Always looking to keep the dust and noise to an absolute minimum.

Why Choose us
- Experts in hydraulic concrete bursting
- Employed, fully qualified staff
- CSCS, Face Fit Test & Health Safety and Environment
- We get the job done right — the first time
- Birmingham & the West Midlands specialists
BIRMINGHAM'S HYDRAULIC CONCRETE BURSTING EXPERTS
What is hydraulic concrete bursting?
Concrete bursting uses an extremely powerful hydraulic tool to create large cracks in concrete blocks, without relying on heavy machinery, pneumatic drills, or noisy demolition equipment. After causing these cracks, it’s extremely easy to break up and remove the blocks, using other hand tools. It’s one of the safest, effective and non-disruptive ways of removing large quantities of concrete quickly. The tool is also portable enough to be moved into small or difficult to reach places, too.
After pre-drilling a hole into the concrete using a diamond drill, the bursting tool is placed inside, where it puts hundreds of tonnes of force into the surrounding rock to break it up. Concrete bursting can be used on large blocks of concrete up to a few metres thick and, since the breaking up can be carefully managed, any damage to the surrounding building can be avoided entirely.