Floor sawing is the most commonly used diamond cutting method. It is typically used to cut horizontal flat surfaces such as floors and pavement. Also called slab saws, floor saws feature a diamond blade that is mounted on a walk-behind machine requiring only one operator.
Wall sawing employs a diamond blade on a track-mounted system that can be used for vertical or horizontal cuts. These saws run on hydraulic or electric power and are also commonly referred to as concrete track saws. Wall sawing allows for precise cuts in both concrete and masonry structures.
Concrete core drilling (or concrete coring) is the process of removing a cylinder of concrete from the rest of the structure. There are many applications across a range of fields, including plumbing, electrical, drainage, manholes, HVAC, and structural testing.
Once concrete is cut or cored, we can remove all concrete and debris.
Concrete is usually disposed of by recycling it, using industrial crushing equipment.
Site-poured concrete is building material that is poured, molded, and cured onsite. Pouring concrete onsite is a common practice in construction.
Concrete finishing is a process that strives to create a smooth, durable surface.