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Choosing the Right Concrete Cutting Method

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Choosing the Right Concrete Cutting Method: A Practical Guide

Not all concrete is created equal—and neither are the methods used to cut it. Whether you’re working on a driveway, wall, or industrial floor, selecting the right cutting method ensures efficiency, safety, and precision.

1. Hand Sawing

Perfect for small jobs or tight spaces, hand sawing is ideal for cutting concrete walls, floors, or openings. It’s best for minor adjustments or areas where larger tools can’t reach.

2. Floor (Road) Sawing

Used for horizontal surfaces like driveways, roads, or large slabs. These machines offer depth and straight-line precision—great for cutting trenches or expansion joints.

3. Wall Sawing

Need to cut through vertical or inclined surfaces? Wall sawing is used to create windows, doors, and openings in reinforced concrete walls with clean, accurate lines.

4. Wire Sawing

Wire sawing is the go-to method for complex or heavy-duty cutting, especially for large structures where traditional saws fall short. It’s flexible and cuts through thick, reinforced concrete with ease.

5. Core Drilling

For circular holes in concrete—used in plumbing, electrical, or HVAC works—core drilling is quiet, clean, and precise.

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