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Concrete Cutting Systems Inc. has been
"The Concrete Cutting Specialists" in the Philadelphia area
since 1995. We are your full service concrete drilling,
sawing, and sealing SPECIALISTS! We provide our services up and
down the east coast.
Please contact us at
215-533-0652 or
info@sawcutr.com
to discuss the requirements for your next project or if we can
answer any question you might have about our services, processes
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Wall
Sawing
Wall sawing utilizes circular diamond
blades mounted on a rigid track system to make vertical or
horizontal cuts in concrete or masonry walls. Wall sawing is
typically used to cut doorway, windows and HVAC openings. This
method of cutting can be used for up to 24" thick walls or
floors, or up to 48" if both sides are accessible. |
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Core
Drilling When a round hole is what you require,
core drilling is the method of choice. We core drill from 1/2"
to 36" diameter holes to virtually any depth. Typical
applications include HVAC openings, plumbing lines, floor
drains, anchor holes and electrical and fiber optic runs. Line
drilling or coring a series of overlapping holes is another way
to produce openings to any size and depth when other methods
can't be used. |
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Slab/Flat Sawing
Slab or Flat sawing is accomplished
with a diamond blade mounted on an Electric or Gas powered saw
to cut straight vertical cuts in concrete slabs, floors,
roadways and bridge decks. Smaller 400 Cycle electric saws used
for interior cutting and trenching, while larger gas saws are
generally used for exterior and road work. |
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Sawing
and Sealing
Sawing and sealing of expansion joints in asphalt and concrete is done quickly
and precisely. Cutting can be done wet or dry with approved vacuum systems.
Our state-of-the-art equipment uses non-abrasive polyureas, pre-formed neoprene,
and urethanes to seal and repair cracks in concrete surfaces.
Asphalt joints are filled with a hot rubberized material. Existing joints and
cracks in concrete and asphalt are rehabilitated by the use of saws and routers.
Once the old material is removed the joints are sandblasted or pressure washed
and resealed with new material. |
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