
Need to get under your slab for plumbing, fix a drainage problem, or remove a damaged section? We make clean, controlled cuts and handle the cleanup - so your project moves forward.

Concrete cutting in Palm Bay uses diamond-blade saws to make clean, precise cuts through existing slabs, driveways, or floors - a single straight cut for a drain line or damaged section typically takes a few hours, and larger jobs may run a full day.
Almost every home in Palm Bay is built on a slab, which means concrete cutting comes up more often than most homeowners expect. If a plumber needs access to lines beneath your floor, if standing water keeps collecting on your driveway after a storm, or if a section of concrete has heaved or cracked beyond repair, cutting is how the work gets done. It is not demolition - it is a targeted, controlled process that opens only what needs to be opened and leaves the rest of your slab intact.
If the underlying issue involves a sunken or shifted slab, our foundation raising service may be the right first step before any cutting begins.
If standing water does not drain away within a few hours after a typical Palm Bay afternoon storm, your drainage system may be failing or missing entirely. In many cases, fixing this means cutting a trench through your driveway or patio to install a proper drain - one of the most common reasons homeowners here call a concrete cutting contractor.
Small hairline cracks in concrete are normal, but if a crack has grown noticeably or you can feel a step where two sections of concrete meet, the slab has shifted. In Palm Bay's sandy soil, this kind of movement is common, and cutting out the damaged section is often the cleanest repair option rather than patching over a problem that will keep moving.
If a trade contractor tells you they need to access pipes or wiring beneath your concrete slab, cutting is how that access happens. This comes up frequently in Palm Bay homes during bathroom remodels, kitchen updates, or when older plumbing needs to be replaced. You do not need to diagnose this yourself - if your contractor mentions it, it is a real requirement.
When one section of concrete lifts higher than the section next to it, it creates an edge that is easy to trip over. This is especially common near tree roots or in areas where the ground has settled unevenly. Cutting and removing the raised section is a straightforward fix that makes your property safer and can prevent liability issues.
We use diamond-tipped saw blades and water suppression to make clean, controlled cuts through concrete slabs, driveways, floors, and pavement. Our process starts with an on-site assessment - we check the thickness of your slab, look for rebar or utility lines in the path of the cut, and account for any soil movement that may have shifted what is underneath. That prep work is what separates a clean job from a messy one. We also handle the broken concrete sections and haul away debris, so you are not left managing that on your own.
Concrete cutting is often the first step in a larger project. Once the cut is made and the underlying work - plumbing, drainage, electrical - is complete, the opening is patched with new concrete. If your project involves replacing an entire section of a damaged concrete driveway or a worn-out concrete parking lot, we can handle the full scope from cut to pour.
Best suited for homeowners needing access to plumbing, electrical, or drainage lines beneath their concrete slab foundation.
Ideal for removing damaged sections of exterior concrete or cutting trenches for drainage systems without disturbing the surrounding surface.
Palm Bay is a slab-on-grade city - nearly every home here is built directly on a concrete foundation with no basement underneath. That means every plumbing repair, drainage fix, or utility reroute involves cutting through the floor. Add to that the city's high water table and sandy soil, and drainage problems become a recurring issue for a lot of homeowners. Many of the calls we get are from people who have been dealing with standing water in their garage or driveway for years, only to learn that a concrete cutting and drain installation is the permanent fix they needed all along.
We work across the full Palm Bay area, including homeowners in Rockledge, FL and communities further north toward Titusville, FL. Older neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s are especially active for us - slabs from that era are now 30 to 40 years old, and the pipe materials used back then are more likely to need replacement. If your home was built before 2000, it is worth knowing that concrete cutting for plumbing access is a common part of renovation work at that age.
Tell us where the concrete is, what you are trying to accomplish, and roughly how thick the slab is if you know. We reply within 1 business day and schedule an on-site assessment at your convenience.
We check slab thickness, look for rebar or utility lines, and assess drainage conditions. You receive a written quote covering the cut, cleanup, and debris removal before any work is scheduled.
We mark the cut lines, set up our equipment, and cut using water suppression to control dust. In Palm Bay's summer heat, we typically schedule early-morning starts. Most cuts take a few hours to a full day depending on scope.
Removed concrete is broken up and hauled away. We clean the work area and walk you through the finished cut. If another trade is coming in next - plumber, electrician, or drainage contractor - this is when you schedule that step.
We assess your slab in person, explain exactly what needs to happen, and give you a clear price before we schedule anything. No surprises.
(321) 294-0342We use diamond-tipped saw blades that make straight, clean cuts without cracking or chipping the surrounding concrete. Rough edges become trip hazards and make follow-up patching harder - clean cuts prevent both problems from the start.
Concrete cutting produces fine silica dust that can spread through your home if it is not managed properly. We use water suppression throughout the cut, consistent with OSHA silica dust standards, so the dust stays at the work site rather than spreading into your living space.
We cut slabs throughout Palm Bay every week. We know that homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often have thinner concrete or unexpected rebar placement, and we account for that in the assessment rather than discovering it when the saw hits it. That preparation keeps your project on schedule.
Not every concrete cutting contractor includes debris hauling in their base price - we include it in the written quote upfront. The Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association treats complete site cleanup as part of professional practice, and so do we. You will not be left managing a pile of broken concrete after we leave.
Precision, dust control, local knowledge, and transparent pricing - these are the things that matter when someone is cutting into your property. We bring all of them to every job, whether it is a small trench for a drain line or a larger section of driveway that needs to come out.
When a driveway section needs more than a cut - we build a new concrete driveway that holds up to Palm Bay's heat and wet seasons.
Learn MoreFor commercial or multi-vehicle properties where cutting leads to a full parking surface rebuild from the ground up.
Learn MoreThe longer a drainage problem or damaged slab sits, the more it costs to fix. Call us today or submit an estimate request online and we will be in touch within 1 business day.