What We Do

Concrete Cutting for Pipes & Conduit
Concrete and Asphalt cutting for utilities, with pourbacks available as needed

Footer Penetrations
We core through footers for underslab drain lines and conduit runs.

Slab Scanning
We scan slabs with GPR to avoid hitting PT cables, electrical, and water lines
We cut and core to spec so plumbers, electricians, and HVAC contractors can get right to their installs without rework or delays.
Here’s what our community says
FAQs
Concrete cutting jobs typically start around 300 dollars and scale with linear footage, depth, and site conditions. Contact us for a quote specific to your job.
Yes. We use electric-powered equipment for interior work. No gas, no fumes, safe for occupied or enclosed spaces.
Most residential and commercial slabs are cut to 4 to 6 inches. We can cut deeper where the job requires it.
GPR scanning before we cut locates post-tension cables, conduit, and other embedded elements so we know exactly where it is safe to cut.
Yes. Trench cutting for underground plumbing and electrical is one of our most common jobs.
Yes. We regularly cut back concrete patios to make room for artificial turf, landscaping, or outdoor renovations. We focus on leaving a straight, clean edge while minimizing disturbance to the surrounding yard and always remove the concrete debris.
We use wet cutting methods and vacuum slurry on-site to control mess and keep the work area clean.
Yes. Unless otherwise specified, our quotes include removal and disposal of the concrete rubble.
Yes. We offer concrete pourback to restore the slab after trench work is complete.
Saw cutting makes straight linear cuts through flat surfaces like floors, walls, and slabs. Core drilling creates round holes for pipes, conduit, and ducts.
Satisfaction Guarantee
We stand behind every job. If any aspect of our work within the agreed scope is not performed correctly, we’ll return to correct it promptly at no additional cost.
Andrew Kondelin
Owner, Baygrade


