However drilling concrete is much easier with a hammer drill or a rotary hammer for large jobs.
Drilling into concrete wall condo.
You will definitely need a drill bit meant for concrete.
It s not hard but drilling concrete does take a lot longer than drilling through wood or metal.
If your wall covering is sandy plaster then you would attach light shelves and pictures by pre drilling holes with a masonry bit and using expanding anchors or toggle bolts.
Buy or rent a good hammer drill.
That said as long as you use the proper concrete drilling bits and you have a reasonably powerful drill you ll be able to get a proper sized hole in the wall.
It would take a shorter time using a rotary hammer approximately 20 seconds.
If necessary tap.
A regular steel bit is not hard enough to make a clean hole and will just over heat and break if you even try.
Match the correct anchor size to that of the concrete screw.
If you do hit a pipe williams.
While holding the drill perpendicular to the ceiling surface press the trigger and begin to drill into the concrete using the hammer action option on the drill.
Step 1 mark the position of the holes as always the accurate marking of the holes is important.
Next you are going to need a good concrete drill bit.
Then you ll need to insert concrete anchors and then your fasteners screws.
These tools fracture the concrete through rapid hammering then drill to scoop out the broken material.
Usually diamond or carbon coated drill bits are what you will need.
If you have to drill into a concrete living room you need to use a hammer drill fitted with tungsten carbide masonry bits.
This will depend on the thickness of the concrete the hole size you want and the type of concrete drill you re using.
Just to give you an idea drilling a 1 inch hole in a 4 inch concrete slab using a hammer drill would probably take around 60 seconds.
The hole should be slightly smaller than the maximum width of the.
Expand the drill hole to accommodate the anchor.
Remove any concrete dust then press the anchor into the hole until it is flush with the surface.
If you re just drilling one or two holes for a small project a regular drill is fine.