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Faster than most people expect. Once setup is done, slab sawing moves quickly, especially on large, open pours. What takes the most time is the prep…
Very. Like “measure it twice, cut it once” is accurate. This is one of the cleanest ways to cut…
Yes. Constantly. Water keeps the blade cool, controls dust, and helps everything cut more smoothly. It also keeps the site from turning into a cloud…
Slab sawing is actually designed for reinforced concrete. Rebar, mesh, embedded steel. None of that stops a diamond…
Yes, it’s concrete cutting. But modern equipment helps control noise and vibration. Most work is scheduled to minimize disruption on active…
It depends on the equipment. Standard saws handle typical slab depths, while larger diesel or electric saws can cut much deeper for heavy-duty…
Mostly commercial and industrial work, like warehouses, plants, bridges, hospitals, and infrastructure projects. If it’s big, concrete, and…
It’s one of the most common and precise ways to modify or remove sections of concrete without damaging the surrounding structure. This technique is…
Concrete slab sawing is the process of cutting horizontal concrete or asphalt surfaces like floors, foundations, pavements, driveways, and bridge…
The best way to know for sure is to talk through your project with an experienced team. At Ashton Sawing and Drilling, we help contractors and…