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A large track wall saw with a big diamond blade set down on a concrete slab, the orange machine and water feed line on a reinforced concrete pour

Concrete cutting
across Kerry
and Munster

Wall and track sawing, floor and road sawing and diamond wire. New openings, removed sections and heavily reinforced cuts, taken right up to the line you marked.

A straight cut,
square to the line

Concrete cutting runs a diamond blade or wire through walls, floors and structural sections to make a straight, controlled cut. A new doorway through a load-bearing wall, a floor opened up for a stairs, a slab dropped for a lift shaft, each one comes out with a square edge the next trade can build off, accurate to the line we set out.

Which tool we reach for follows the access and the thickness. A track wall saw for vertical cuts and openings, a floor saw for slabs and joints, and the diamond wire for thick or heavily reinforced sections a blade cannot get around. We run trade-standard Husqvarna saws, so the cut is clean and the wall around it is left as it was.

There is no breaking out and no shaking the building, so you are not calling anyone back to make good after us.

A vertical track wall saw cutting a reinforced concrete beam against an old wall on an interior job, water and dust in the air around the blade

The numbers that
matter on site

Wall + Floor
Track, floor and wire saws on the one job
Any Length
Floor and road saw cut runs
No Limit
Wire sawing, any thickness or shape
Free
Quote on your cut

The cuts we get
asked for most

Door and window openings

New openings cut into block or concrete walls with straight edges, square corners and a clean reveal ready for the frame. We sort the propping and temporary support with you before a blade goes near a load-bearing wall.

Floor and slab removal

Stair openings, lift shafts, service trenches and slab take-outs, floor-sawn and cut down to lifts a couple of lads can handle or a crane can take. The cut-out leaves site with us, so you are not left filling a skip after we go.

Wire sawing for the heavy stuff

Where a blade runs out of reach, the diamond wire wraps the section and pulls through it, beams, columns and thick reinforced bases included. No fixed depth, no over-cutting past the line you marked.

Chases and joint cuts

Floor-saw cuts for expansion and control joints, plus wall and floor chasing for electrical, plumbing and mechanical runs. Straight, consistent depth, so the first fix drops in without chasing it out twice.

Cutting and sawing,
off the tools

A few wall, floor and saw jobs from the van, photographed on site as we left them.

A track wall saw rail and diamond blade set up across a concrete footing, with yellow rebar caps and an orange blade guard, water run off across the slab
Track saw set up on a footing
A Husqvarna saw cutting into the base of a concrete wall, with blue setting out marks around the cut and a rubble trench dug out below
Cutting in at a wall base
A floor sawn concrete slab with straight cut lines and a cut block lifted clear of the floor, red barrier fencing behind on an interior job
Slab floor sawn and broken out
A wide dusty room mid cut, with a hi-vis operator beside a large diamond saw blade and a slurry vacuum and hoses on the floor in the foreground
Mid cut, dust kept down

Concrete cutting, answered

The questions the crew gets asked most on this kind of job. Anything not covered here, call and we will talk it through.

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Yes. The diamond blade and wire grind straight through rebar and mesh, so heavy reinforcement does not stop the cut the way it stops a disc cutter. For walls we run a track-mounted saw; for thick or heavily reinforced sections we move to the wire.
A track wall saw handles most wall and slab work in a single pass from one or both faces. Past the reach of a blade we switch to wire sawing, which has no fixed thickness limit. If the section is awkward or buried, tell us the access and we will tell you the method.
We cut to manageable weights and either carry them out by hand or set up a crane lift for the bigger pieces. The waste leaves with us as part of the job, so you are not left with a heap to clear.
Diamond sawing is a good deal quieter than breaking out with a breaker, and it runs water to keep the dust down. For hospitals, schools and occupied offices we work to agreed hours and keep the slurry contained. The area gets a sweep before we leave.
We are based in Ballyduff, near Tralee in Co. Kerry, and cover Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Clare, Tipperary and Waterford as standard. For larger jobs we travel across the rest of Ireland.

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