Concrete cutting & core drilling

Concrete cutting & core drilling

best techniques and equipment

our Services

For saw cutting and core drilling, we use the best tools and methods.  Diamond-cutting systems are used by us. This gives huge expense benefits over regular substantial expulsion techniques. The benefits vary from project to project, but the most common ones are: reduced downtime, precision cutting, structural integrity maintenance, less noise, dust, and debris, limited-access cutting, and the capability to cut concrete that has been heavily reinforced Our crews have access to a large fleet of gas, hydraulic, and electric track, wire, chain, and ring saws, allowing them to work in sensitive areas without causing disruption to building occupants.

Wall sawing

Cutting and/or enlarging door, window and bulkhead openings in concrete foundations.

Slab sawing

Cutting and dicing concrete floors, concrete walkways, concrete patios or concrete pool decks for easy removal and/or patching.

Wire Sawing

For cutting metal and heavily-reinforced concrete, in a range of industrial and heavy civil applications.

core Drilling

Cutting 1/8″ to 60″ diameter core holes for mechanical, electrical, plumbing or vents in concrete floors and foundations.

Interior Trenching

Cutting trenches in concrete floors for plumbing, electrical, sump pumps, French drains or other miscellaneous utilities.

Complete removal & Disposal

Cutting, removing and disposing of concrete, stone, masonry walls, floors, walkways and stairways.

Jack Hammering / Breaking

Breaking concrete into manageable pieces for easy removal, disposal or recycling.
Concrete cutting & core drilling

Ground Penetrating Radar

There is a significant chance of running across rebar, conduits, and post tension wires when sawing or core drilling concrete surfaces and structures. We are able to find these impediments and mark them out with a grid on the surface before cutting and coring concrete using cutting-edge GPR concrete scanning technology. By using this additional safety measure, you'll protect the integrity of the current building and lessen the need for concrete repairs and patching.When remodeling projects need for cutting and coring services for plumbing, electrical, and fire protection upgrades, drain installations, as well as many other structural alterations, Reynolds Construction finds GPR scanning to be a beneficial tool.

The most common applications of GPR are to detect the following within concrete:

  • Reinforcing Steel (Rebar)
  • Electrical Lines
  • Voids
  • Post-tension Cabling & Conduits