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What to Expect When You Hire a Concrete Cutting Contractor in Tyler, TX

If you’ve never hired a concrete cutting contractor before, you probably have questions. Here’s a straightforward walkthrough.

The Initial Call

We’ll ask basic questions about your project. Don’t worry if you don’t have all the answers — that’s what the site visit is for.

The Site Assessment

We check concrete thickness, look for rebar, assess equipment access, and give you a firm quote — no surprises later.

Day of the Job

  1. Setup — Mark cut lines, set up water supply, position containment.
  2. Cutting — Surprisingly fast. A door opening might take 30-45 minutes.
  3. Cleanup — We leave the site ready for the next trade.

Noise and Disruption

Concrete cutting isn’t silent, but it’s nowhere near as loud as jackhammering. Most commercial clients keep their businesses open during the work.

Ready to get started? Call (903) 525-6704.

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5 Signs Your Commercial Property Needs Concrete Repair

Concrete is tough stuff. But it doesn’t last forever. Here are five things we see all the time on commercial properties around Tyler and East Texas.

1. Cracks That Keep Getting Wider

If that crack was a quarter-inch last spring and it’s half an inch now, you’ve got a problem that’s actively getting worse.

2. Uneven or Sunken Slabs

This is really common in East Texas because of our clay soil.

3. Water Pooling Where It Shouldn’t

Standing water accelerates concrete deterioration and creates slip hazards.

4. Spalling and Surface Flaking

It means moisture has gotten into the concrete and is breaking it apart from the inside.

5. Expansion Joint Failures

When the sealant dries out, water and debris get in and start causing damage underneath.

Call us at (903) 525-6704 for a free assessment.

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Concrete Cutting vs. Concrete Breaking: Which One Do You Actually Need?

When something needs to go — a section of sidewalk, a wall opening, a utility trench — most people just think “tear it out.” But there’s a big difference between cutting concrete and breaking it, and picking the wrong approach can cost you time, money, and a whole lot of headaches.

What Concrete Cutting Actually Is

Concrete cutting uses diamond-tipped blades or wire to slice through concrete with surgical precision. Think of it like using a scalpel instead of a sledgehammer.

  • Flat sawing — for horizontal surfaces like floors, roads, and sidewalks
  • Wall sawing — for vertical cuts through walls and other structures
  • Core drilling — for round holes (plumbing, HVAC, electrical)
  • Wire sawing — for irregular shapes or massive structures

When Breaking Makes More Sense

If you’re demolishing an entire slab, tearing out a foundation, or removing a large area of concrete that doesn’t need to stay pretty, breaking is usually faster and more cost-effective.

The Bottom Line

Not sure which you need? Give us a call at (903) 525-6704. We’ll take a look and tell you the most efficient way to get it done.

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