
SAW CUTTING
SAW CUT PROFESSIONALS
Serving Fresno, Clovis, Sanger , and the Central Valley
Straight Lines Through Solid Concrete
We saw cut concrete and asphalt for projects that need precision, not demolition, trenches for plumbing and electrical, openings for repairs or new tie-ins, and clean lines that separate what's coming out from what's staying. Cuts go through slabs, driveways, walls, and reinforced concrete, with depth set to match the material and the job. Saw cutting often pairs with removal work on this page, so the cut and the haul-out can happen in one visit. Every job starts with a free on-site quote.

Free On-Site Walkthrough
Every core drilling job starts with a free on-site walkthrough. We confirm the hole sizes, the locations, and what's in the concrete, then quote it straight, whether it's one core or a whole floor's worth.

Saw, Break and Haul
Saw cutting is the precision side of concrete work, the difference between demolition and surgery. Instead of breaking everything, a cut removes exactly what the project calls for and leaves the rest untouched, with edges straight enough to pour against, patch to, or build from. DemoRex provides saw cutting throughout Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, and the Central Valley for residential and commercial projects, as part of our demolition work or as a standalone service.
The jobs it covers run wide. Cutting trenches through slabs so plumbers and electricians can rerun lines under a house or a commercial floor. Cutting openings in driveways and parking lots for repairs, utilities, or new tie-ins. Squaring off a damaged section so the removal stays small and the patch fits clean. Cutting doorway and opening lines in concrete and block walls. Separating the concrete that's going from the concrete that's staying.
Flat surfaces and walls can both get cut. Slab work handles floors, driveways, patios, and lots. Wall cutting handles openings, height reductions, and clean terminations in block and poured walls. We use the right size tool for the right cut. Through thick pours, reinforced concrete, and asphalt alike. Cuts near structures, finished spaces, and property that's staying are planned so the blade only touches what it's supposed to. Concrete cutting makes slurry and water runoff as it works; controlling and cleaning that up is part of the job, not a mess you inherit.
Cut and remove a section, cut and haul a trench line, cut today so the trades start tomorrow. If the cut is the whole job, we cut, clean up, and get out of the way. If the cut is step one of a removal, one crew handles both. Either way, the line ends up exactly where the project needs it.


One Clean Line Changes Everything
Not every job needs a jackhammer to start it right, but when it does, the cutting comes first, defining exactly where the concrete separates from what's staying, before any breaking begins. That line is what makes the difference between a rough tear-out and a finished one: straight edges, no cracking past the cut, and a walkway or slab left looking intentional instead of damaged. When the debris is gone and the dust settles, what's left is proof the cut did its job, clean, precise, and ready for whatever comes next.

