
We cut through driveways, slabs, and floors using diamond-blade saws - removing damaged sections, opening up utility runs, and leaving clean edges without cracking the concrete around it.

Concrete cutting in Marshall uses specialized diamond-blade saws to slice through existing slabs, driveways, and floors precisely - creating clean openings for utility lines, removing damaged sections, or modifying a surface to fit a new design. Most straightforward residential cuts are finished in a few hours.
In Marshall, the main reason homeowners call for concrete cutting is heaved or cracked slabs caused by the area's heavy clay soil. When one section of a driveway or patio has lifted and cracked, patching over it rarely holds - cutting it out cleanly is the right first step before any repair. If you have a settled slab alongside the cracked section, our foundation raising service can lift it back to level in the same project.
When a portion of your concrete has cracked badly - especially if it has heaved or sunk due to the shifting clay soils common in Marshall - patching over it rarely holds. Cutting out the damaged section cleanly is the right first step before a proper repair.
If a plumber or utility crew needs to run a line under or through your slab, the concrete has to be opened first. Concrete cutting creates a clean, controlled opening so the work can be done without damaging the rest of the slab.
Adding a door, window, or pass-through to a concrete block or poured concrete wall requires precise cutting. This is common in garages, workshops, and older East Texas homes where concrete construction was the standard.
In Marshall's clay-heavy soil, slabs often develop raised edges or separated joints as the ground moves beneath them. Cutting away the raised or separated section is often the cleanest way to address the problem before it becomes a trip hazard.
We use professional wet-cutting technique with diamond-blade flat saws for surface cuts on driveways, patios, and floors, and hand-held saws for tighter spaces and wall openings. Water cooling runs throughout the job to control silica dust and extend blade life - OSHA sets strict standards for silica dust exposure on job sites, and you can review those requirements at osha.gov. We remove the cut-out sections and clean up the slurry and debris before we leave. If reinforced concrete is involved - rebar or wire mesh inside the slab - we check for that during the estimate so there are no surprises on pricing. Once the cut is done, the area is ready for whatever comes next: a new drain, a utility line, a fresh pour, or a new opening. Larger-scale cutting that leads into a new driveway build pairs naturally with our concrete driveway building service, and parking area work can connect to our concrete parking lot building crews.
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) sets the technical standards that govern quality concrete work, including tolerances for cuts and openings. We follow those standards on every job. You can learn more about ACI guidelines at concrete.org.
For homeowners removing a damaged driveway or patio section, or cutting control joints in a new or existing slab.
For homeowners adding a door, window, or utility opening through a concrete block or poured wall in a garage or outbuilding.
For homeowners or contractors needing a clean channel through a floor or slab for plumbing, electrical, or drainage lines.
Full-service option for homeowners who want the damaged section cut, broken out, hauled away, and the area cleaned in a single visit.
Marshall has a significant number of older homes and commercial buildings, many with concrete driveways, walkways, and foundations poured decades ago. Older concrete can be harder and more brittle than modern mixes, and it may contain rebar configurations that are harder to predict. The Harrison County area also sits on clay-heavy soils that expand and contract with every rain event and dry spell, which means even a well-poured slab develops cracks and heaving over time. When that happens, cutting out the problem section is usually the most cost-effective fix before a new repair pour goes in.
We work throughout the Marshall area including Longview and Kilgore, where older properties and the same clay soil conditions create the same kinds of cutting needs. Scheduling in spring or fall - when East Texas heat is not at its peak - means more comfortable working conditions and often a faster turnaround on the job. That said, we work year-round and schedule summer jobs for early morning to manage the heat.
Describe what you need: the location, what the concrete is, and roughly how much needs to be cut. We reply within one business day and schedule a short on-site visit to measure and assess before giving you a written quote.
We check the concrete thickness, look for visible rebar, assess equipment access, and note anything that needs protection during the cut. We confirm upfront whether a permit is required for your job and handle the paperwork if so.
The crew marks the cut lines, sets up dust containment for any indoor work, and runs the saw along the marked lines with water cooling. Once the cut is complete, the removed section is broken out and hauled away.
The area is cleaned of slurry and debris. We walk you through the finished cut, confirm the edges are clean and straight, and discuss what comes next - whether that is a patch, a new pour, a utility installation, or leaving the opening for another trade.
Free estimate. We come out, take a look, and give you a straight answer on what it will take - no obligation.
(430) 214-0018We use professional diamond-blade saws with water cooling on every cut. This is the industry standard for a reason - it produces a straight, clean edge without cracking the surrounding concrete and keeps silica dust off your property.
Marshall has a lot of older concrete, and older slabs can behave unpredictably when cut. We assess thickness and reinforcement before quoting so you are not surprised by the cost, and we adjust our technique based on what we find.
We work in East Texas clay soil conditions every day. When we cut out a damaged section, we talk about what is happening in the ground underneath - so the repair that follows actually holds instead of cracking again in a year.
Texas requires licensed contractors for construction work, and we carry liability insurance on every job. Our quotes include full debris removal - we haul away everything we cut out so you are not left with a pile of broken concrete on your driveway.
A clean cut is the foundation of a clean repair. Getting this step right means the patch or new pour that follows bonds correctly and lasts - rather than cracking and separating again because the prep work was sloppy.
After the damaged section is removed, we can pour a new driveway that is properly graded for Marshall's rainfall.
Learn MoreFor commercial cutting and repair needs that connect to a larger parking area project.
Learn MoreClean cuts, full cleanup, and no damage to the concrete you want to keep. Call us today and we will come out for a free look at your project.