What is Slab Sawing?

Slab sawing, also known as flat sawing, is used to cut horizontal surfaces such as floors, bridge decks, parking lots, and roadways. Using diamond blades mounted on walk-behind saws, we create straight, controlled cuts to precise depths.

This service is commonly used for trenching, expansion joint cutting, structural removal, and concrete replacement projects. Electric slab saws are ideal for interior work, while gas and diesel-powered units handle large outdoor projects.

Slab sawing provides clean edges and controlled depth for efficient demolition or modification.

Slab Sawing FAQs

Q: How deep can you cut?
A: Standard slab sawing can reach depths of 24 inches or more depending on blade size.

Q: Is slab sawing safe indoors?
A: Yes, electric saws are used for interior applications to eliminate fumes.

Q: What is slab sawing used for?
A: Utility trenches, joint cutting, structural removal, and roadway modifications.

Q: Does it create a lot of dust?
A: We use wet cutting methods to control dust and maintain a clean site.

Q: Can you cut reinforced concrete?
A: Yes, diamond blades cut through rebar and reinforced slabs.