Concrete Cutting

As a specialty contractor in New Jersey, we specialize in cutting concrete. To ensure that all work is completed swiftly and to the highest standards, we work closely with general contractors. Measurements must be exact and dust must be controlled when cutting concrete. Contact us for a proposal for your concrete saw cutting.

Trusted concrete cutting services are provided by Jersey Demolition. Knowledge, expertise, and safety are all possessed by our staff. You hire the best when you choose us to handle your interior demolition.

Cutting concrete takes careful planning and execution. A detailed site survey is carried out as part of the preparation step to identify any potential challenges that the chosen demolition crew may face. A properly thought-out plan is created to lower risk. 

Concrete Cutting

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MARK YOUR CUTS

Mark concrete where cuts will be made with chalk or crayon.

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WEAR PPE

Wear proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to safely get the job done.

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PRECISION CUTTING

Let the saw handle the labor. You only need to direct it in the cut’s direction. The blade could overheat if you force it.

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PREP WORKSPACE

Prepare workspace for concrete saw cutting.

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DUST CONTROL

Put up plastic walls and coverups to protect areas and objects from dust.

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CLEANUP

Cleanup wet cement slurry. Dispose cut concrete slab pieces to concrete quarry or landfill.

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Concrete cutting is the greatest choice when you want to make alterations or enhancements to a concrete slab without completely demolishing it. Jersey Demolition uses the most innovative demolition techniques to provide fantastic solutions for concrete cutting jobs. When working on any project, we put safety, your deadline, and the smallest details first. Contact us right now to find out if concrete cutting in New Jersey is the best choice for your requirements.

FAQ’s

What is concrete cutting?

Concrete cutting is the process of controlled sawing, drilling and removing concrete. Skilled operators use special saws to cut concrete and asphalt with precision, accuracy and very few mistakes for plumbing or to run wires.

When is concrete cutting the correct Choice in NJ?

Concrete cutting is the best choice when you need to run pipes, wires or trenching in a concrete slab. Concrete cutting offers precise cutting to areas that need to be removed.

Do you need concrete cutting In New jersey?

Concrete cutting in New Jersey is required when a concrete slab has been poured and fully cured. Pipes and wires will need to be installed and this is when concrete cutting is required.

Areas in New jersey We offer concrete saw cutting

 

  • Cherry Hill NJ
  • New Brunswick NJ
  • Atlantic City NJ
  • Mount Laurel NJ
  • Woodbridge Township NJ
  • Toms River NJ
  • Bayonne NJ
  • Passiac NJ
  • East Orange NJ
  • Deptford NJ
  • Union City
  • Franklin Township NJ 
  • Gloucester NJ
  • Bergen NJ
  • Vineland NJ
  • Piscataway NJ
  • Hoboken NJ
  • Jackson NJ
  • Jersey Shore NJ
  • Perth Amboy NJ
  • Voorhees NJ
  • Hackensack NJ
  • Montclair NJ
  • Teaneck NJ
  • Fort Lee NJ
  • Pennsauken NJ
  • Princeton NJ
  • Willingboro NJ
  • Ridgewood NJ
  • Elizabeth NJ
  • Trenton NJ
  • Camden NJ
  • Lakewood Township NJ
  • Edison NJ
  • Hamilton Township NJ
  • Clifton NJ
  • Brick Township NJ
  • Middletown Township NJ
  • Old Bridge Township NJ
  • Wayne NJ
  • Plainfield NJ
  • And all other areas of New Jersey Selective Demolition 
Examples of concrete cutting Projects

Slab Sawing, this kind of concrete sawing include “flat” and “road” sawing. Trench cutting is frequently done using it in rehabilitation projects. Developers using the trend of converting ancient mills into live-work spaces, light manufacturing, and condos, for instance, frequently need to run additional water, sewer, and electrical lines. With a slab saw that can reach a 32-inch depth, Town Demolition enters the scene to provide new pathways for plumbers and electricians. Compared to jack hammering, it is a far more effective technique.

Wall sawing, Similar to slab sawing, wall sawing is needed by contractors and property owners when modifying an existing wall to add windows, doors, and spaces for electrical and HVAC lines. Forklifts and other warehouse equipment may need an archway to be expanded or raised. Due to the accuracy and knowledge needed to operate the equipment safely, wall sawing requires a certain kind of competence. Never should a contractor or property owner hire equipment and provide it to an unskilled worker.

concrete cutting StepS IN NJ

Step 1: Mark your cuts

Use a chalk line to designate the areas where you want to make cuts. Use chalk powder that is a striking orange color. Use a crayon if you’re using a wet saw and the chalk is washing off.

 

Step 2: Prepare your workspace

Analyze your workspace to start. Take away any furniture, rugs, or other objects that might end up being a barrier. Cutting a concrete basement slab? To keep debris in check, cover entrances with protective plastic. To prevent dust from spreading, turn off and cover any HVAC systems. operating outside? Dust is less of an issue, but to keep your project area free, cover anything that could be damaged, and trim back any plants or trees.

 

Step 3: Wear proper PPE

Wear protective gear when cutting concrete since using a concrete saw can expose the user to everything from airborne particulates to flying debris. A heavy long sleeved shirt, pants, steel-toed boots, gloves, a face shield, hearing protection, and a dust mask are all advised pieces of protective clothing. Your legs will be further protected if you wear knee pads and shin guards.

 

Step 4: Deal appropriately with the dust

Crystalline silica in the form of microscopic particles can be released into the air when cutting concrete. OSHA’s silica dust regulations were created because these particles can be breathed deeply into the lungs and lead to health issues. Make sure the dry saw you’re using has the right dust extractor. (With a wet saw, the dust is washed away before it is carried into the air.)

 

Step 5: Begin cutting 

Let the saw handle the labor. You only need to direct it in the cut’s direction. The blade could overheat if you force it. Additionally, using the saw’s low RPM setting will prevent the blade from overheating.

 

Step 6: Cleanup

Sweep and shovel wet cement slurry and dispose with the cut concrete slab pieces. Transport concrete to a concrete quarry or landfill.

DEMOLITION SERVICES

Residenital & commercial demolition services in New Jersey. Retail demolition, selective demolition, interior demolition, concrete trenching, garage demolition.

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