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If you have a concrete structure or pavement and need to add new features to it, or if you're trying to make demolition go more smoothly, sawing and coring will make the process easy and neat. This concrete cutting method can create openings for doors, windows, manholes, ventilation, and electrical and plumbing lines. It has a number of advantages over older methods, including the following.

Why You Should Choose Sawing & Coring Concrete Cutting

1. Concrete Integrity

Chiseling or smashing concrete can send repercussions through the entire slab, weakening areas you may want to stay intact. Sawing and coring affects only the area where the blade is used. This prolongs the life of the whole structure and minimizes the risk that you'll need to perform repairs for sudden cracks.

Concrete Cutting2. Precision

Because chiseling at concrete can crumble more than the intended area, it's hard to create precise measurements and neat shapes. With sawing and coring, the tools can be applied directly to where they're needed. The openings created will be accurate to within a fraction of an inch, so you'll end up with a smooth, professional design.

3. Versatility

With the range of different tools available, any concrete surface can be cut, whether it's a flat floor or a vertical wall. Your concrete contractor can remove circular cores or divide the material in straight lines. There are even tools that will work underwater in flooded areas or fit into tight corners.

 

For precise concrete cutting in Anchorage, AK, choose GMG General. They've offered the highest standard of service to both residential and commercial clients for 30 years. Their notable projects include the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Rehabilitation, Russian Jack Park Playground and Parking Lot Improvements, and Margaret Egan Sullivan Park Renewal. To request a free estimate, call (907) 349-7854, or learn more about their concrete cutting services online.

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