What is Wall Sawing?

Wall sawing uses a track-mounted diamond blade system to make precise cuts in concrete walls and structural elements. It is ideal for creating door openings, window openings, elevator shafts, and structural modifications.

Because the saw is mounted to a guide track, it produces straight, smooth cuts with minimal vibration. Wall sawing can be performed flush to floors or ceilings and is commonly used in commercial, industrial, and municipal projects.

This method ensures clean edges and controlled removal without unnecessary structural disturbance.

Wall Sawing FAQs

Q: How thick of a wall can you cut?
A: Wall sawing can handle concrete up to 36 inches thick or more.

Q: Is wall sawing loud?
A: Noise levels are controlled and comparable to other construction equipment.

Q: Can you cut flush with the floor?
A: Yes, flush cutting is one of the key advantages of wall sawing.

Q: Do you cut structural concrete?
A: Yes, but engineering approval is recommended for structural modifications.