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Anchorage · 24/7 Diamond-Blade Cutting
  • Hours24 / 7
  • BaseAnchorage
  • CutsWall · Slab · Core
  • EquipmentDiamond-Blade

Diamond-blade concrete cutting in Anchorage.

Wall sawing, slab sawing, and core drilling on call 24 hours a day from our Fairweather Drive shop.

A clean kerf where you marked it. No sledgehammer mess, no cracked slab, no waiting until Monday. Phone the line, a saw truck rolls.

Open 24 Hours
Anchorage Based
Licensed Contractor
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Diamond-Blade Equipment

Section 03 · Capabilities

Four cuts, one blade discipline.

Pick the cut. We arrive with the rig sized for the job, slurry kit included.

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Wall Sawing

Track-mounted diamond blade for vertical cuts through poured walls — doorways, window openings, HVAC penetrations, basement egress.

Max depth24 inTolerance± 1/8 in
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Slab Sawing

Walk-behind floor saw for horizontal cuts through slabs and pavement — expansion joints, trench lines, utility access, controlled demolition layouts.

Max depth12 inMethodWet-cut, slurry contained
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Core Drilling

Round bored holes through floors, walls, and footings for plumbing stacks, electrical, dryer vents, anchor sleeves.

Diameter1 in to 24 inThrough rebarWithout stalling
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Hand Sawing

Handheld diamond saw for irregular cuts, finish work, and tight spots where a track or walk-behind will not fit.

Max depth6 inLayoutCurved + freehand

Section 04 · The Pitch

A clean kerf is cheaper than a cracked slab.

Diamond-blade cutting is not the premium option. It is the option that does not break the rest of the slab.

Crew smoothing wet concrete with hand trowels — finished surface that diamond cutting preserves.Detail · finish work

Jackhammers transmit shock into every direction you did not intend to demolish. Cracks propagate. Finished floors next to the demo zone lift. Two weeks later the patch crew is more expensive than the original job.

Our saws cut the line you marked and nothing else. Slurry stays in the containment vac, dust stays out of the HVAC, and the surrounding concrete keeps its compressive strength.

For tenant fit-outs, occupied buildings, and any pour you plan to keep, the kerf is the only sane way in.

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Section 05 · The 24-Hour Promise

Open right now. Open at 3 a.m.

Every day of the year. Holidays, weekends, the night shift — the line answers.

Live · Anchorage
--:--Crew available

Same-night cuts when the rig is local, first-light for outlying sites.

The dispatch line is a real person at our Anchorage shop, not a voicemail box that forwards in the morning.

  1. STEP 01Call
  2. STEP 02Truck Rolls
  3. STEP 03Cut Done
(907) 244-1235

Section 06 · Service Reach

Anchorage based, valley capable.

Trucks roll from 6502 Fairweather Drive into Anchorage, Eagle River, Mat-Su Valley, and Girdwood.

Local to the bowl, willing to travel for the right cut. Winter routes planned around Turnagain Arm conditions — we cut in 10°F, the blade does not care.

  • Anchorage
  • Eagle River
  • Mat-Su Valley
  • Girdwood
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ANCHORAGEMAT-SU VALLEYEAGLE RIVERGIRDWOOD
HQ6502 Fairweather DrAnchorage, AK 99518
Service radius

Section 07 · On the Slab

Recent cuts.

Real rigs · real concrete · real Anchorage lighting

Slab saw cut creating an expansion joint, fresh concrete and saw blade visible.
Slab saw · expansion joint cut© Life Of Pix · Pexels
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Workers in safety gear at a concrete pour, rig staged on outdoor site.
Core drilling · footing penetration© SAI GON CONG TY CP SAN XUAT · Pexels
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Construction team pouring concrete with a mixer truck on the job site.
Wet-cut · slurry containment© SAI GON CONG TY CP SAN XUAT · Pexels
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Crew leveling fresh concrete with power tools on a building site.
Crew finishing · post-cut pour© SAI GON CONG TY CP SAN XUAT · Pexels
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Section 08 · Cut Questions

Cut questions.

The things contractors ask before they call.

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  • Wall saw to 24 in. Slab saw to 12 in. Hand saw to 6 in. Core bits run from 1 in to 24 in diameter. If your job needs deeper than that, tell us the dimensions on the call — we will say yes or refer you out, not guess.

  • Yes. Wet-cut work for occupied buildings, tenant fit-outs, or finished interiors comes with vacuum slurry containment standard. Floors stay dry around the kerf.

  • No. Diamond segments cut through rebar without stalling. Tell dispatch if you know the slab is heavily reinforced so we bring the right blade — but rebar is not a no-go.

  • Yes. We cut year-round in Anchorage. Sub-zero temps change the slurry plan, not the cut. We bring heated water on cold-weather wet-cut calls.

  • If the rig is in Anchorage and the cut is straightforward, on-site inside two hours. Outlying sites or specialty blade swaps add lead time — dispatch gives you the real ETA when you call, not a hopeful one.