
You need an opening, a channel, or a section removed without wrecking the concrete around it. We use diamond-blade saws to make clean, controlled cuts - and we call 811 before every job.

Concrete cutting in Deer Park uses diamond-blade saws to slice cleanly through existing slabs, curbs, and flatwork - producing a straight, smooth edge with no cracking into surrounding concrete - and most residential jobs are completed in a single visit lasting a few hours. This is precision work, not demolition.
Homeowners in Deer Park most often need concrete cut to add a floor drain, run new plumbing or electrical under a slab, widen a driveway opening, remove a damaged section, or cut expansion joints into a slab that has started cracking in unplanned places. The clay soil here moves constantly with wet and dry cycles, which is why cut-and-patch repairs on settled or cracked sections are a routine job in this area. If the area being cut is part of a foundation project, our concrete footings team can be brought in to address the underlying support at the same time.
Ready to get a price? Call us or fill out the form and we will schedule a site visit, measure what needs to be cut, and give you a written quote before any work starts.
A crack running diagonally across your driveway, patio, or garage floor - especially one growing wider or with one side higher - means the slab has moved. In Deer Park's clay soil this is very common. Cutting out the damaged section and replacing it, or cutting control joints to guide future movement, is often the right fix.
If rainwater sits on your garage floor, patio, or driveway after a storm instead of draining away, you may need a drain channel cut into the concrete. Given how much rain Deer Park receives and how flat the terrain is, standing water is both a nuisance and a long-term threat to the slab and the soil beneath it.
If a plumber or electrician has told you that new lines need to go under your concrete floor, the slab has to be opened first. Concrete cutting is the clean, controlled way to do that - far less damaging to the surrounding slab than jackhammering, which can crack concrete well beyond the work area.
Many older Deer Park homes were built when vehicles were smaller. If you are struggling to get an SUV or truck in and out without clipping the edge, widening the opening requires cutting back the existing concrete at the curb. That is a straightforward job for a concrete cutting crew and a one-time fix.
We use walk-behind and hand-held diamond-blade saws with continuous water suppression to control dust and keep blades cool. Every job starts with marking the cut lines clearly before the saw starts, and we manage the slurry produced during cutting as the work progresses - not leaving it to dry and stain your driveway or patio surface. Before any cutting begins we call 811 to have underground utilities marked, which is required by Texas law and protects your gas, water, and electrical lines from accidental damage. For sections that need to come out entirely, we include debris removal in our quote - ask us when you call if that applies to your job. When the cut is part of a larger project like a driveway rebuild or a parking lot repair, we coordinate the cutting and pouring as a single visit when the scope allows.
A clean cut has straight, smooth edges with no chipping or micro-fractures spreading into the surrounding slab. That quality shows in how the edge looks - almost like a factory edge, not a jagged break. If you have had a contractor use a dull blade or cut dry in the past, you have seen what a poor cut looks like. We do not cut corners on blade maintenance, because a bad cut creates new repair problems that cost more than the original job.
Best for homeowners who need a damaged or settled panel removed and replaced without touching the surrounding concrete.
Ideal when water pools on a garage floor or patio and a cut channel with a surface drain is the most practical long-term fix.
Right for older Deer Park homes where the original driveway width does not accommodate today's larger vehicles.
Used when a plumber or electrician needs a clean opening to run new lines beneath an existing concrete floor.
Deer Park sits on the flat Gulf Coastal Plain, and the combination of expansive clay soil, heavy seasonal rainfall, and extreme summer heat creates conditions that stress concrete constantly. The clay swells every time it rains and shrinks during dry spells, moving slabs in ways that cause random cracking where no expansion joint exists to guide it. Cutting control joints into an existing slab - or removing a section that has cracked along an unplanned line and replacing it - is a routine job here. The area also has a large share of homes built in the 1950s through the 1980s, and original driveways and patios from that era have been through decades of those soil cycles. Many of those slabs need a targeted cut-and-repair rather than full replacement. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation maintains licensing requirements for contractors performing this type of concrete work in the state.
We serve homeowners across the Deer Park area, including customers in Baytown and La Porte, where the same clay-soil conditions and older housing stock create identical concrete cutting needs. If your slab is near a low-lying stretch of the city where drainage is slow and soil movement is more pronounced, we know what that looks like and how to cut in a way that accounts for it.
Describe what you need - where the cut is, roughly how long it needs to be, and why. We reply within one business day, ask a few clarifying questions, and schedule a quick site visit to measure and assess before giving you a firm, written price.
We call 811 before any cutting begins to have underground lines marked at no cost to you. If your project touches the public right-of-way - like a driveway approach at the street - we identify what city approvals are needed and handle the paperwork before the crew arrives.
The crew marks cut lines, sets up water suppression, and begins cutting. Slurry is managed as the work progresses. Most residential jobs are done in a single visit. You will hear the saw clearly, but there is no heavy demolition - just clean, controlled cuts.
Cut sections are removed and the work area is cleaned. If the cut is the first step in a larger project - plumbing, drainage, or a patch pour - we leave the area ready for the next trade. If a patch is being poured the same day, your contractor explains curing times before leaving.
Free on-site estimate. We measure your project, explain exactly what the work involves, and give you a written quote before you decide anything.
(346) 954-2557Every concrete cutting job we take starts with a call to 811 to have underground utilities marked. In an established neighborhood like Deer Park, gas and water lines have been in the ground for decades and are not always where you expect them. This step is required by Texas law, and a contractor who skips it is taking a serious risk with your property.
A poor cut made with a dull or dry blade leaves micro-fractures that spread into the surrounding slab over time - creating a new repair problem on top of the original one. We maintain our diamond blades and use continuous water suppression on every cut, which is why our edges look smooth and factory-clean rather than chipped and ragged.
We work in Deer Park and east Harris County regularly, which means we understand how the local clay soil moves and where slabs are most likely to shift again after a repair. That context shapes how we position cuts and where we recommend control joints - not just on your current problem, but on adjacent sections that may be next.
We give you a written estimate that spells out exactly what cuts will be made, how debris will be handled, and what is and is not included in the price - before any work begins. The American Society of Concrete Contractors holds members to standards around documented scope and workmanship, and we align with those practices on every job.
Concrete cutting involves powerful equipment and real risk of damage to surrounding surfaces or underground utilities if the crew is careless. Our process eliminates those risks through preparation - not just skill.
Full driveway replacement or new pours after old sections have been cut out and removed.
Learn MoreCommercial and residential parking surfaces requiring precision cuts for drainage and joint placement.
Learn MoreOur crew serves Deer Park and the surrounding east Harris County area. The sooner a cracked or settled section is addressed, the less the surrounding concrete is affected.