
Whether you need a utility trench cut through a driveway, a section of slab removed, or control joints cut into a new pour, we make clean cuts that stay exactly where you need them - without cracking the concrete you are keeping.

Concrete cutting in Harlingen uses diamond blade saws to make controlled, precise cuts through driveways, floor slabs, sidewalks, or any other concrete surface - most cuts are completed in a single day, and the surrounding concrete is left intact and undamaged.
Concrete cutting is needed any time you need to access what is below a slab without breaking up the whole thing - utility trenches, drainage pipe installation, electrical conduit, irrigation lines. It is also the right tool when you need to remove one section of a driveway or sidewalk cleanly to match it with a new pour, or when cutting control joints into a slab that needs them added after installation.
Concrete cutting often pairs with broader concrete work. If you are replacing the cut-out section after utility work, see our concrete driveway building or concrete sidewalk building services for restoring the surface after the cut.
Cutting a straight trench through a driveway, garage floor, or slab to run a gas line, water pipe, electrical conduit, or irrigation line. Diamond blade cutting leaves clean edges and does not transmit vibration to the surrounding slab the way jackhammer demo does. After the utility work, the trench can be filled and the section patched to match.
Removing one damaged or settled section of a driveway or slab without disturbing the rest. A clean saw cut along the section boundary means the replacement patch matches the edge perfectly - instead of the ragged line you get from breaking concrete with an excavator or jackhammer.
Cutting planned joints into a new slab after it has been poured but before it has fully hardened - or retroactively adding joints to an older slab that never had them. In Harlingen, proper control joints are essential for managing the cracking that comes from clay soil movement. Joints guide cracks into straight, expected lines rather than letting them spread randomly.
Widening or cleaning out an existing crack or damaged joint to the correct width and depth so it can be properly filled and sealed. Surface-only patching over a crack that was not prepped correctly will fail quickly in Harlingen's heat and clay soil movement. A clean saw kerf ensures the repair material bonds correctly.
We handle flat slab cutting for residential driveways, garage floors, sidewalks, patios, and utility work across Harlingen and the Rio Grande Valley. Every project uses diamond blade equipment suited to the cut depth and slab thickness. We confirm 811 utility clearance before starting any cut that involves penetrating the soil below, and we manage water and slurry on-site to leave a clean work area. Written estimates break out exactly what is included - no per-hour surprises.
If your project requires both cutting and replacement - removing a driveway section for utility access and then patching it back - we coordinate both phases as a single project so you are not managing two separate contractors. Patching and surface matching are part of what we do alongside cutting work.
Walk-behind diamond blade sawing for driveways, garage floors, patios, and sidewalks.
Straight trench cuts for gas, water, electrical, or irrigation lines running below an existing slab.
New control joints cut into a pour or retroactively into an older slab that needs them added.
Cut out a damaged slab section cleanly and restore the surface with a new pour that matches the existing concrete.
Harlingen's older neighborhoods - many dating from the 1960s through the 1990s - have a mix of slab thicknesses and rebar configurations that affect how cutting jobs go. Some older residential slabs in Harlingen were poured at 3.5 or 4 inches without rebar; newer pours in the area are often 5 or 6 inches with rebar mesh. The presence of rebar does not prevent cutting, but it increases blade wear and job time. We assess the slab on-site before quoting to give you an accurate number.
Harlingen has a mix of older municipal utility infrastructure and newer residential development, and the buried utility picture can be complicated in transitional neighborhoods. The 811 Call Before You Dig requirement is enforced across Texas, and we build that clearance step into every utility cutting project. We serve customers throughout the region including Brownsville and McAllen.
Call or submit your request with a description of what you need cut - what surface, how long the cut, and why (utility access, section removal, control joints). We respond within 1 business day.
We come out to assess slab thickness, rebar presence, access, and what is below the slab if the cut goes through. You receive a written estimate before any work begins.
We confirm that underground utilities have been located and marked before any cut that penetrates the slab and soil below. This step is not optional and protects everyone on the project.
We make the cut, manage water and slurry, and clean up the work area. If the project includes a patch or section replacement, that follows immediately so you are not left with an open gap.
Free on-site estimate, written quote, 811 clearance handled on utility projects. We do the job right and leave the site clean.
(956) 506-1493Texas 811 Call Before You Dig requirements are available at Texas 811. Concrete cutting standards from the American Concrete Institute.
Replace or restore a driveway section after utility access cutting is complete.
Learn more ->Restore a sidewalk section after a utility trench cut or damaged panel removal.
Learn more ->We visit the site, assess the slab, and give you a written quote. No surprises, no mess left behind - just a clean, precise cut.