Our state-of-the-art equipment offers a range of specialised concrete sawing services to do any concrete sawing inĀ Gosford. These services include:
- Floor and Road Sawing
- Wall and Track Sawing
- Plunge Sawing / Diamond Chainsaws
- Wire Sawing
- Hand Sawing
You can use our concrete sawing techniques to cut a huge range of horizontal flat concrete surfaces such as floors, bridge decks and pavement.
Concrete sawing equipment for Concrete Sawing Jobs in Gosford
Diacore uses various types of equipment for low noise, vibration-free demolition, without risk to surrounding structures.
Our equipment provides a powerful and cost effective alternative to other demolition techniques.
Hydraulic splitters are safe to use and have 350 tonnes of splitting pressure per head.
These use multiple heads to create large splitting pressures and when used with saw cutting, the saw and split technique can quickly remove large areas of mass concrete, such as those found in dam structures.
More efficient, quieter and dust-free compared to conventional jack hammers, Hydraulic crushers are ideal for dismantling stairs and walls up to 300mm thick.
Diamond Blade Concrete Sawing
Our state-of-the-art equipment features a diamond blade that is mounted on a walk-behind machine that requires only one operator.
Need to Access Pipes or Sewer Lines?
Concrete sawing is the ideal solution for penetrating or opening concrete floors to allow access to broken water pipes or sewer lines.
It is also useful in demolition work to break up and remove a cracked or unwanted patio, driveway or footpath.
Concrete Removal Jobs in Gosford
Diacore also has extensive experience in removing large pieces of concrete from concrete bridges, wharf decks, piers and abutments to bank vaults and machinery pits or plinths.
Environmentally Aware
You can contract us for any concrete sawing job in Gosford, secure in the knowledge that we always provide the appropriate environmental controls, for example we employ slurry control in situations where there is a danger of slurry seeping into storm water drains. Wet vacuums are carried in each vehicle for smaller job slurry control.