
Whether you need plumbing access under a slab, a storm-damaged section removed, or a renovation opening cut through a wall - we make the cut clean and leave everything around it exactly as it was.

Concrete cutting in Biloxi uses diamond-tipped saws or drills to make clean, precise openings in existing concrete slabs, walls, or pavement - most residential jobs take two to four hours and are completed in a single visit without damaging the concrete around the cut.
Concrete cutting is not demolition. A jackhammer breaks concrete into chunks - which is the right tool when everything is coming out. Cutting creates a controlled, straight line that stops exactly where you need it to, leaving everything around it intact. That distinction matters when you need to open a section of driveway for a plumbing repair, remove a storm-damaged panel without disturbing the rest of the surface, or create a doorway through a block wall during a renovation. In Biloxi's older housing stock - where many original slabs from the 1950s and 1960s are still in place - cutting into concrete that has been through decades of Gulf Coast heat and humidity requires care to avoid cracking the area around the cut.
After the cut is made and the required trade work is complete, the opened section typically needs to be patched or replaced. Our concrete driveway building team handles new pours that follow cutting work, so you are not left coordinating separate contractors for each phase.
If a plumber has told you there is a broken pipe under your concrete floor, the concrete above it needs to be opened up cleanly to make the repair. Signs pointing here include an unexplained spike in your water bill, a wet or soft-feeling section of floor, or a persistent musty smell in a room. Cutting is how you access the pipe without destroying the surrounding slab.
After a hurricane or tropical storm, it is common for a section of a driveway or patio to crack all the way through and shift - one side sitting higher than the other. Patching a section like that rarely holds. Cutting it out cleanly and replacing it is the right fix, and it is work that Biloxi homeowners deal with regularly after Gulf Coast storm seasons.
If you are adding a bathroom, converting a garage, running new electrical conduit under a slab, or creating a doorway through a concrete block wall, the contractor will need to cut through concrete to make it happen. If your renovation contractor has not mentioned concrete cutting as part of the scope, it is worth asking whether it will be required.
Surface cracks you have patched before but keep reopening - especially cracks wider than a quarter-inch or that you can feel as a ridge underfoot - often indicate movement in the slab itself. In Biloxi's climate, heat and moisture cycles cause these cracks to grow over time. A contractor can assess whether the damaged section needs to be cut out and replaced.
We use diamond-blade saws chosen for the type of cut your job requires - a walk-behind flat saw for horizontal cuts in driveways and floors, a wall saw for vertical cuts through block or concrete walls, and a core drill for smaller circular openings like cleanout access points. Before any cutting begins, we check the slab for rebar or post-tension cables inside the concrete - cutting through those without knowing they are there can be dangerous and expensive to repair. We also use water to keep dust down during the cut, and we clean up the slurry completely before we leave.
Concrete cutting is usually one step in a larger project. After the cut is made and the plumber, electrician, or mason has done their work, the opened area needs to be patched or poured. Our concrete parking lot building and concrete driveway teams handle replacement pours after commercial or residential cutting work, so you are not managing multiple separate contractors. The Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association sets the industry standards for professional concrete cutting that guide the equipment and practices we use.
Suits homeowners needing a trench cut in a floor or driveway for plumbing or electrical access, or a clean boundary cut before removing a damaged section of horizontal concrete.
Suits homeowners converting a garage or adding a doorway through a concrete block or poured concrete wall, where a flat saw cannot reach vertical surfaces.
Suits homeowners or contractors who need a circular opening in concrete - for a pipe sleeve, cleanout access, conduit penetration, or utility entry point - without cutting a full trench.
Suits homeowners with a cracked-through driveway, patio, or walkway section that has shifted uneven after storm damage or soil movement and needs to be cleanly cut out and replaced.
Biloxi's combination of older housing stock, active hurricane seasons, and coastal soil conditions creates steady demand for concrete cutting work that most inland markets do not see at the same rate. A significant portion of Biloxi's residential driveways, patios, and foundation slabs were poured in the mid-20th century - and concrete that has been through decades of Gulf Coast heat, humidity, and storm events tends to crack and shift faster than concrete in drier climates. After each hurricane season, homeowners across Harrison County deal with cracked and shifted concrete that needs sections cut out and replaced, not simply patched. Beyond storm damage, Biloxi's growing renovation activity - particularly in older neighborhoods being updated - means that opening concrete floors and walls for plumbing and electrical upgrades is a routine part of the work contractors here handle year-round. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration sets standards for silica dust control during concrete cutting that we follow on every job.
We work with homeowners across the Gulf Coast including in Pascagoula and Long Beach, where the same storm-damaged concrete and aging slab conditions that drive cutting work in Biloxi are just as common along the coast.
When you reach out, we ask what you are trying to accomplish, where the concrete is, and roughly how large the area is. We reply within one business day. Some jobs can be quoted after a few photos - others need a site visit. Either way, this first conversation is low-pressure and costs you nothing.
For most jobs, we come out to look at the concrete before giving you a firm price. We check slab thickness, look for signs of rebar or post-tension cables, and assess whether there is any settling or movement underneath. This visit takes 20-30 minutes and is free. You leave it with a clear written quote.
If your project requires a permit through the City of Biloxi - which is common when cutting is part of a plumbing, electrical, or structural job - we handle that process before work begins. Once any required permits are in place, we schedule your work date and give you a realistic time estimate for the job.
On the day of the job, we mark cut lines, set up water for dust control, and make the cut. Before we leave, we clean up all slurry and debris and walk the cut with you - edges should be straight and clean with no cracking in surrounding concrete. If anything looks off, say so before the crew packs up.
We will come out, look at the job, and give you a clear written quote - no obligation, no sales pitch.
(228) 250-0610Cutting through rebar or post-tension cables inside a slab without knowing they are there is dangerous and can turn a straightforward job into an expensive repair. We assess the slab condition and check for internal reinforcement before any blade touches concrete. Biloxi's older housing stock makes this step more important here than in newer markets.
We give you a written quote before any work starts, and we stick to it. After a Gulf Coast storm season when repair costs are already adding up, the last thing you need is a bill that is higher than the estimate. You will know exactly what you are paying before we bring equipment onto your property.
We have worked through multiple hurricane seasons in Biloxi and understand the specific damage patterns that Gulf Coast storms leave in concrete - shifted sections, stress cracks in aging slabs, and slab movement caused by soil disturbance during flooding. That experience shapes how we approach every cut, particularly in older neighborhoods where the concrete has already been through decades of stress.
If your concrete cutting project is part of a larger job that requires a permit through the City of Biloxi Building Department, we handle that process for you. Permits pulled correctly mean your work is on record - which protects you when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Concrete cutting is one of those jobs where the difference between a careful contractor and a careless one shows up immediately - in the edge of the cut and in the condition of the concrete around it. We do the job right the first time so you are not paying to fix new damage we caused.
After a storm-damaged section is cut out, a new driveway panel can be poured to match the existing surface and handle Gulf Coast vehicle loads.
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Learn MoreSpots fill up fast after storm season - lock in your date now and we will handle the cut, the cleanup, and any permits your project requires.