
Horizontal cutting of slabs, roadways, floors, and flatwork. Used for expansion joint creation, utility trenching through existing concrete, slab removal, and controlled demolition cuts. Walk-behind and self-propelled flat saws for any slab thickness.
Learn More at CSHPrecision vertical and overhead cuts through concrete walls, bridge decks, and structural panels. Used to create door and window openings, utility penetrations, and controlled structural cuts. Track-mounted wall saws deliver clean, accurate cuts with minimal vibration.
Learn More at CSHDiamond core drilling for circular penetrations through slabs, walls, and foundations. Used for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and utility penetrations of any diameter. Core drilling produces clean, accurate holes without cracking or damaging surrounding concrete.
Learn More at CSHSurface grinding to remove high spots, trip hazards, coatings, and surface imperfections from concrete floors and flatwork. Used on warehouse floors, commercial slabs, sidewalks, and ramps to achieve the surface tolerance required for the next phase of work or final finish.
Learn More at CSHSaw cutting of freshly placed concrete — typically within 4 to 12 hours of pour — to create control joints that direct cracking along planned lines before the slab has a chance to crack randomly. Timing and blade selection are critical. CSH knows the mix and the window.
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