CONCRETE CUTTING
Slab Sawing
Also known as flat sawing, slab sawing evens out concrete surfaces by cutting off the topmost existing layer of concrete and leaving behind a level surface. Our track precision saws are controlled via remote and can cut up to 24” of thickness, compared to the 6” that one man with a hand saw is able to achieve. The applications for slab sawing are numerous, from repairing runways to repaving parking lots to preparing plumbing trenches: At G&M Services, we have done it all.
Wall Sawing
It requires great precision and skill to cut through horizontal and vertical concrete slabs, but our Field Mechanics have experience you can trust. If your concrete building needs new bay doors, window openings, ventilation, or any other opening, trust the wall sawing experts at G&M Services.
Wire Sawing
Where physical or logistical constraints make traditional saw cutting impossible, wire sawing is an available option. We know that it can be required when a material is too large or too tough for saw blades to penetrate or when space and time limitations prevent saw cutting from being feasible. Wire sawing is flexible enough to be used in small spaces and provides a cost-effective alternative when concrete sawing does not make sense.