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Concrete Sawing Company FAQs

Have a concrete-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How much does concrete weigh?

    A rough estimate is 150 pounds per cubic foot. Length X width X height (thickness) X 150 = weight of concrete.

  • How much clearance do you need to wall saw an opening?

    To mount a wall saw, we will need 4 feet perpendicular to the wall (straight back from the wall) and 2 feet of clearance from one side (or top or bottom) of the opening.

  • Why must water be used when sawing concrete?

    Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the diamond impregnated blade and eliminates airborne dust.

  • What can I do to prepare the area for concrete sawing?

    Start by clearing out all debris, furniture, carpet, and obstacles from the work area and access point. This can also include siding, sheetrock, and framing. Access to all sides of the work area will be necessary for cleanup and safety. Sawing concrete requires the use of water and will create a minimal amount of dusty mist, therefore, all trucks are equipped with wet vacuums for slurry containment and cleanup. 

  • Will you remove and haul off the concrete debris?

    Yes, we have a full-service removal crew, dump trucks and machinery for loading, breaking, and hauling off concrete to recycling yards. 

  • Can concrete be ground down?

    Yes, we have concrete floor grinders and scarifiers to reduce trip hazards and sloping concerns.

  • How close can you slab saw parallel to a wall?

    The slab saw blade-guard needs approximately 2-3” clearance from the wall.

  • How close can you slab saw perpendicular to a wall?

    The slab saw blade-guard needs approximately 3” clearance from the wall.  

  • Can you saw concrete flush with a wall or floor?

    Yes.

  • Can you saw an opening without overcuts in the corners?

    Yes.

  • What is a lintel?

    A lintel is a horizontal structural member (such as a beam) over an opening, which carries the weight of the wall above it. Lintels are usually associated with windows and doors but can apply to any weight-bearing element over an opening in a wall.

  • How much does it cost to cut concrete?

    When it comes to concrete, every job is unique. Give Concrete Sawing Company a call for a free estimate on concrete cutting in Oregon and Washington.

  • Do you core drill concrete?

    Yes, at Concrete Sawing Company we can core drill, slab saw, wall saw, wire saw, and chain saw. For any of these services, turn to the cutting sawing company Oregon and Washington recommends most. Call Concrete Sawing Company today. 

  • Why should I hire you?

    Concrete Sawing Company is a full-service company with all of the tools and experience to complete any job. We are very punctual and answer the telephone for any questions you may have. We have 50 years of experience in the industry. For concrete removal services in Oregon and Washington, give us a call today!

  • How far out are you able to schedule?

    It depends on the time of the year, but we have a dedicated scheduling team that can answer that question. Give us a call today to schedule your concrete removal services in Oregon and Washington. 

  • Will you come look at my project?

    Absolutely! Need concrete cutting in Oregon and Washington? Give us a call to schedule a time for us to take a look at your project.

Check Out Our State-of-the-Art Equipment

  • Wall saws
  • Wire saws
  • Electric slab saws
  • Gas slab saws
  • Core drills
  • Concrete removal
  • Chain saws and more

You Name It, We Saw It!

  • Wall sawing
  • Wire sawing
  • No overcuts
  • Chamfer cutting
  • Suspended slabs
  • Angle core drilling
  • Asphalt sawing and more
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