Services
Slab Sawing in the UAE
Fast, precise concrete slab cutting for openings, trenches, and controlled demolition. Clean lines, safe methods, and reliable turnaround across all emirates.
What slab sawing is
Slab sawing (floor sawing) uses a diamond blade to cut horizontal concrete surfaces with accuracy and minimal overcut.
We handle slab openings for stairs and lifts, plumbing and electrical trenches, expansion joints, and removal sections—planned to protect rebar, post-tension cables, and nearby finishes.
Why us
Clean cuts. Safe sites.
Professional equipment and experienced operators to keep your project moving—without unnecessary damage or delays.
Accurate layout
Cuts aligned to drawings and site conditions for clean edges and easy finishing.
Dust & slurry control
Wet cutting and containment methods to reduce airborne dust and keep areas tidy.
Rebar-friendly approach
Blade selection and cutting depth planned to manage reinforcement safely.
Low vibration
Controlled cutting to minimize cracking and disturbance to adjacent structures.
Fast turnaround
Efficient mobilization across the UAE, including urgent jobs when needed.
Safety first
Clear work zones, PPE, and method statements focused on safe execution.
Slab sawing FAQs
Common questions about floor cutting, openings, and site requirements.
How deep can you cut a concrete slab?
Cut depth depends on the slab thickness, reinforcement, and access. We assess on site and select the right saw and blade for the required depth.
Can you cut near walls and corners?
Yes. We combine floor saws with hand saws or wall saws to finish corners and tight areas cleanly.
Do you use wet cutting?
Most slab sawing is done with wet cutting to control dust and keep blades cool. We also plan slurry management for indoor areas.
Is slab sawing safe for occupied buildings?
It can be, with proper isolation, noise planning, and dust control. We coordinate timing and protection to reduce disruption.
Can you cut post-tension slabs?
Post-tension cutting requires extra caution and approvals. We review drawings and scan when needed before any cutting starts.
What information do you need for a quote?
Location/emirate, slab thickness (if known), cut length and layout, access details, and whether removal/haul-away is required.

