Concrete Saw- Do it safely

By |2017-06-06T21:59:01+00:00May 13th, 2017|Concrete Cutting Equipment|

Safety Issues When Working With Concrete Saws Power tools can be extremely dangerous, especially those that are used for concrete saw cutting. Power saws, in particular, need to be handled with care and respect, because the blade can cause a lot of damage. Safety is a primary issue to consider before picking up any type

Diamond Blades

By |2017-05-27T06:34:17+00:00May 13th, 2017|Concrete Cutting Equipment, Saw Cutting|

Diamond Blades are Best for Cutting Concrete If you thought diamonds were a girl’s best friend, you might be right, but they are also the best choice when cutting concrete. When it comes to making clean, professional cuts in concrete, diamond saw blades are regarded as a perfect option. There are, though, a number of

What is the Average Cost for Concrete Cutting?

By |2017-06-06T22:05:05+00:00May 8th, 2017|Core Drilling, Saw Cutting|

It is a rarity for a concrete cutting service to provide a quote before doing a full inspection of the site. Each job is always different despite some jobs having more similarities than differences. Once a full inspection is done one job will often pose more problems than another. It may require heavier machinery or

When you should cut expansion joints?

By |2017-05-13T11:36:54+00:00May 2nd, 2017|Core Drilling, Saw Cutting|

There is not exact time to saw joints because of mix designs, as well as variations in weather. Sometimes it can take hours for the concrete to finally finish, while in the winter it can take days for everything to be complete. Engineers don't give an exact time because they don't know when companies or contractors

How To Cut Decorative Concrete

By |2017-05-13T11:37:54+00:00May 2nd, 2017|Concrete Cutting Equipment, Saw Cutting|

Decorative concrete requires well-thought out and placed joints to help prevent the concrete from cracking. These joints known as isolation cuts are used in all colours of concrete; Continue reading to learn how you can minimize how noticeable the joints are in decorative concrete. Stamped concrete patterns and engraved concrete still require isolation joints. The