Concrete Saw Cutting Contractors in Phoenix, AZ
Concrete saw cutting in Phoenix — precise cuts for control joints, demolition, and utility openings.
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Precision Saw Cutting for Any Project Scale
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Control joint saw cutting in new slabs
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Selective slab demolition by saw cut
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Utility trench cutting in concrete
Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services
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Control joint depth is typically one-fourth the slab thickness. For a 4-inch slab, cut 1 inch deep. For a 6-inch slab, cut 1.5 inches deep. Shallower cuts don't create the intended stress relief and cracking often occurs adjacent to the shallow joint. Depths are specified in the concrete construction documents or industry guidelines like ACI 224. Father & Son Masonry follows the specific depth called out in the project specifications.
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Control joints should be cut as early as possible to prevent random cracking — typically within 24 hours of placement, while the concrete is still green (fresh, not fully hardened). For slabs that cure quickly or in hot climates like Phoenix, cutting may be needed within 12 hours. Waiting too long allows the concrete to reach full strength and prevents the joint from functioning as a stress relief point. Father & Son Masonry coordinates early-entry cutting as part of the concrete construction schedule.
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Early-entry saw cutting is performed on concrete that is still fresh (green) — typically within 4 to 12 hours of placement, before the concrete reaches full strength. This timing allows the joint to be cut cleanly without excessive dust and allows the concrete to crack along the joint rather than randomly. Early-entry cutting is essential for large slab pours to prevent uncontrolled cracking. Father & Son Masonry provides early-entry dry-cutting capability for Phoenix-area projects
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Yes, if the cut depth exceeds the specified depth or rebar layout is not known. This is why utility locates and as-built reviews are critical before any cutting begins. The specified cut depth is set to avoid reinforcement. If rebar location is unknown, GPR (ground penetrating radar) scanning can identify it before cutting. Father & Son Masonry always verifies rebar location on structural slabs before saw cutting begins.
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Yes, absolutely. Every concrete slab cut requires a utility locate call to Arizona Call Before You Dig (811) before work starts, or a review of existing as-built plans if available. Utilities — electrical conduit, plumbing, gas lines, data cables — are frequently embedded in or above concrete slabs. Cutting into utilities without prior location creates hazards, operational disruption, and liability. Father & Son Masonry calls for all locates before mobilizing to the job site.
Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale
Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.
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Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell
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Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off
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ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating
Areas Where We Serve And Deliver Excellence
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Phoenix
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Tempe
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Scottsdale
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Mesa
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Gilbert
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Glendale
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Goodyear
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Peoria
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We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.