Concrete Sawing in Bathurst

Specialists in concrete cutting, drilling and chasing using advanced equipment for cleaner results and safer worksites across NSW.

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Concrete Sawing For Any Job

At Ultra Services Ground Pavement & Building Bathurst, we take on concrete sawing for projects big and small. Older concrete can be tough to cut — it hardens with time and needs the right gear and experience to handle properly. We use professional-grade saws designed for precision, clean lines and minimal risk of damage.


Our team uses wet sawing techniques that reduce dust and mess, keeping worksites cleaner and safer. Whether you’re cutting out a small section or removing a full wall, we’ll choose the right tools and approach for the job. Call 0418 637 265 to discuss your concrete sawing needs or request a free quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

These common questions explain what to expect from concrete sawing, including techniques, applications and how it differs from other cutting methods.

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  • What makes concrete sawing different from concrete cutting?

    Concrete sawing generally refers to using large power saws to make deep or long cuts through slabs, walls or pavements. Cutting can involve smaller or more specialised equipment for joints and openings. Sawing is typically used when sections need to be removed or reshaped. It requires heavy-duty gear, accurate control and careful safety measures on site.

  • Can reinforced concrete be safely sawn through?

    Yes, reinforced concrete can be sawn using blades made with industrial diamonds that cut through both the concrete and embedded steel. This process requires slower cutting speeds and steady pressure to avoid blade wear or vibration. Water cooling helps manage heat and dust. The result is a clean, even cut without damaging the reinforcement.

  • What type of sawing method is best for indoor work?

    Indoor sawing usually calls for electric or hydraulic saws instead of petrol units to avoid fumes and reduce noise. Wet sawing is preferred because it limits airborne dust and keeps the workspace cleaner. Vacuum systems can capture most debris. This combination helps maintain a safer environment for operators and nearby workers.

Straight Cuts Without Compromise

We saw through concrete for driveways, slabs, walls and foundations across residential, commercial and civil sites. Our equipment handles thick, reinforced concrete with accuracy that saves time and reduces the need for patching. Wet cutting and vacuum systems keep dust and debris down, leaving a clean edge and a tidy site ready for what comes next.

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