Not every concrete job calls for the same tool. Flat sawing, sometimes called slab sawing, is for horizontal surfaces like floors, pavement, and bridge decks. Wall sawing runs on a track and cuts vertical or steep surfaces, which is how you get clean door, window, and vent openings in a concrete wall.
Core drilling makes round holes for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and anchors, anywhere from an inch wide up to large diameter. Hand sawing fills in the tight spots the big saws cannot reach. The right method comes down to the surface, the thickness, and the access. When you call us, we walk the job and tell you straight which approach fits and why.