Concrete Slab Cutting

Precise slab cutting for trenching, removal, and facility modifications — completed safely and efficiently.

Commercial & Industrial Specialists

Serving NJ and PA

Licensed, Bonded, and Insured

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Slab cutting is a process by which horizontal surfaces are cut in a straight line to allow for processes such as demolition, repair, and improvements to take place. Similar in process to wall sawing, slab cutting is efficient, low dust, and cost effective.

Saws are typically powered by gasoline, diesel, electric, or hydraulics. Gasoline and diesel powered saws are used primarily in outdoor or large well ventilated projects, whereas electric or hydraulic saws can be used outdoors as well, but also indoors where fumes would be unacceptable.

Specialists with slab saws can make quick work of many projects, and can also coordinate with other teams such as plumbers, demolition, electricians, etc to ensure the project requirements are met in a timely manner.

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Trenching for Utilities

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Concrete Slab Removal

Other Slab Cutting Related Services

  • Equipment Pad Cutting

  • Expansion Joint Cutting

  • Layout Modifications

Core Services

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Slab Cutting

  • Interior Floor Cutting

Common Slab Cutting Applications

  • Trenching for plumbing or electrical lines

  • Modifying facility layouts

  • Removing sections of slab

  • Preparing for new equipment installation

  • Creating channels for drainage systems

  • Expansion/Control Joints

  • Broken water/sewer line repair access

  • Controlled demolition

  • Road/street/sidewalk repairs

  • Concrete floor patching/repair

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Our Slab Cutting Process

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Site Evaluation

Review layout, depth, and cutting requirements.

Scope & Quote

Clear recommendations with transparent pricing.

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Scheduling Around Operations

Work planned to minimized disruption.

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Controlled Cutting Execution

Clean, straight cuts and safe debris removal.

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Final Inspection

Leave the area clean and ready for next phase.

Who These Services Are For

Built for Commercial & Industrial Facilities

  • Warehouses & Distribution Centers

  • Manufacturing Facilities

  • Retail Stores

  • Office Buildings

  • Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities

  • Restaurants & Commercial Kitchens

  • Parking Garages

  • Multi-Family Residential Buildings

Need precise slab cutting for your facility?

Clean, accurate cuts with minimal disruption to your operations.

Why Choose Accurate Maintenance Services?

  • Accurate, straight-line cutting

  • Clean and controlled execution

  • Experience working in active facilities

  • Coordination with other trades

  • Reliable scheduling and turnaround

  • Dust control and clean work areas

  • Advanced equipment for any job

  • Cutting for any application

FAQs

  • Slab cutting costs are influenced by cut depth and length, concrete thickness, reinforcement presence, site access, and job scheduling constraints.

  • Yes — slab cutting is commonly used to create or repair expansion and control joints, promoting proper slab movement and minimizing cracking in large concrete floors.

  • Certified technicians implement traffic control, protective barriers, dust containment methods, and equipment safety checks to protect workers and facility operations.

  • Concrete debris is collected with industrial vacuums or swept and removed from the site, and we include proper disposal in our services to keep the workspace clean.

  • Yes, with appropriate saw equipment and specialized blades, slab cutting can create custom or non-straight cuts when the project requires it.

  • Slab cutting saws can penetrate full slab depths, including through reinforced areas, based on blade choice and machine capacity.

  • We provide commercial slab cutting services throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

  • Yes, slab cutting is often used to create access for water, sewer, or underground utility repairs without full demolition of the slab.

Get accurate slab cutting for your project!

Professional concrete cutting services designed for efficiency, precision, and minimal disruption. Please fill out the form to the right with your request and we will get back to you within 48 hours.