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Connor's Guide to Concrete Welcome to my new blog! My name is Connor and this my concrete blog. Concrete may seem like a pretty boring subject. But it is only boring if you do not understand the incredible possibilities. When the interior designer I was working with suggested that I install some concrete inside my home I thought he was crazy. I thought concrete was only used for the floor of your garage, your carport or for a patio area. However, when I saw the possibilities that polished concrete offered me in terms of looks and functionality, I was sold! I hope you like my blog.

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Guidelines on How to Get Perfect Cuts When Concrete Cutting

Proper concrete cutting is vital for any concrete contractor. It encompasses producing precise and accurate cuts while cutting through concrete material. Making efficient, perfect cuts helps make modifications to a concrete structure without compromising its structural soundness.

Below are some guidelines to help you make precise and accurate cuts when you're cutting through concrete:

Choose the right saw for the right cutting job: Each concrete saw is best for specific jobs. It is important to know which type of concrete saws should be used for what types of admixtures, mix aggregate and design and temperatures. When cutting is done without consideration to a saw's intended use, you're likely to have concrete distortions, such as cracks and fractures.

Timing is of the essence: High-quality cuts can be achieved when the concrete is dry but not necessarily completely cured. When cutting is done on wet concrete, fraying and splitting may occur. When the concrete is completely dried and cured, fracturing of the concrete is likely to happen. For you to achieve perfect cuts, you should aim for the time when the concrete is hardened but half cured. This will help create straight and smooth cuts on the edges.

Keep in mind the materials embedded in the concrete: Such materials include pipes, rebar and wiring. Taking to consideration such materials would allow your concrete cuts to be of high quality. You should consider using a cutting blade that saws through the concrete but does not interfere with the embedded materials.

Ensure your blades are sharp enough: Cutting concrete with sharp blades would give you smooth and perfect cuts, unlike dull blades that would make fractures on your concrete. In addition, using blades that are not sharp requires a lot of power, which ends up heating your cutting saw. This would reduce its lifespan while increasing dust generation. Purchasing heavy-duty blades would enable you to make consistent, quality cuts without having to change your blades frequently.

Choose the right place to cut: When you want to cut concrete, it is important to determine the right place that would give you quality and perfect cuts. It is advisable to start working from the centre of the column lines when cutting through concrete.

It is important to note that concrete cutting without proper health and safety awareness would lead to serious injury (injury in this context includes respiratory complications and even lung cancer). Do not forget to stay safe in your quest to achieve high-quality concrete cutting. With that being said, the safest and most efficient way to get perfect cuts is to hire a contractor that specialises in concrete cutting.

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