The Right Saw for Every Cut
Concrete cutting covers a family of techniques that share one principle: a diamond-edged blade or wire, cooled with water, makes a clean cut through hardened concrete, masonry, or asphalt. The right method depends on the cut you need, the access you have, and the structure you're working on.
Wall sawing uses a track-mounted, diamond-bladed saw to make vertical or angled cuts through walls and elevated slabs. It's the go-to method for cutting door openings, windows, vents, and stair penetrations in standing structures, with depths up to 600 mm in a single pass.
Floor sawing uses a walk-behind diesel or electric saw with a downward-cutting blade to slice through concrete slabs, pavements, and asphalt. Used for expansion joints, controlled cracking, trenching, and slab removal.
Road sawing is heavy-duty floor sawing for road, runway, and large pavement work. Higher horsepower, larger blades, and the ability to cut to greater depths.
Slab sawing handles horizontal cuts through thick floor slabs — useful for creating openings for lifts, stairs, services penetrations, and structural modifications.
All our concrete cutting uses water-cooled diamond blades, which keeps dust suppressed and gives a clean, accurate cut that needs no secondary finishing.