
Need a trench cut through your driveway, a damaged section removed, or an opening in a foundation wall? We use diamond-blade saws, scan for rebar before cutting, and clean up every job before we leave.

Concrete cutting in Rogers uses diamond-blade saws to slice cleanly through driveways, slabs, and foundation walls - most residential jobs are completed in a single day, with slurry cleanup included before the crew leaves.
Rogers homeowners usually need concrete cutting for one of two reasons: a utility line needs to run through an existing slab, or a cracked or sunken section has failed to the point where patching will not hold. The freeze-thaw cycles common in Northwest Arkansas winters are one of the main reasons driveways and patios reach that point - water gets into cracks, freezes, expands, and the damage compounds every winter. Concrete cutting in Rogers done right means scanning for what is inside the slab before the blade touches it, cutting clean, and addressing whatever is happening in the base so the same section does not fail again. If you are planning to pour fresh concrete after a removal, you may also want to look at concrete driveway building to make sure the new pour is set up correctly from the start.
Cutting work that involves utility installations or structural changes typically requires a permit from the City of Rogers. We handle that process so you are covered before work begins.
If you can fit a pencil into a crack in your driveway or patio, it is past the point where a simple filler will hold. Cracks that wide - especially when one side is higher than the other - mean the slab has shifted underneath. In Rogers, where clay soil movement is common, these cracks tend to keep growing if you do not address what is below them.
If part of your sidewalk, driveway, or patio is visibly higher or lower than the section next to it, the ground beneath has moved. This is a tripping hazard and a drainage problem. In Rogers, this kind of heaving often happens after a wet winter or dry summer - both of which cause clay soil to expand and contract. Cutting out the affected section and resetting it is usually the right fix.
If water sits in the same place every time it rains instead of draining away, your concrete may have settled or was never sloped correctly. Standing water accelerates freeze-thaw damage during Rogers winters and can eventually work its way under the slab. Cutting a drainage channel or removing and re-pouring the low section solves the problem at the source.
If the surface of your concrete looks like it is peeling or developing small pits, that is spalling. It often starts after repeated freeze-thaw cycles - a pattern Rogers winters create year after year. Once spalling covers a significant area, surface patching is not enough. The damaged section needs to be cut out and replaced with properly cured concrete.
We handle flat saw cutting for surface work, wall saw cutting for vertical cuts through foundation walls, and core drilling for round openings needed for pipes and drains. Before any blade touches your concrete, we scan for rebar and utility lines so there are no surprises mid-cut. We manage the water and slurry produced during cutting and clean it up before we leave - slurry left to dry and wash into storm drains is a problem some contractors leave behind. We also pull any required permits from the City of Rogers before work begins. For homeowners planning a full removal and replacement, we coordinate with our concrete parking lot building and driveway teams so the cut, removal, and pour can be scheduled as one project.
Every job gets a written estimate before work starts. Pricing depends on the length and depth of the cuts, the thickness of the slab, whether rebar is present, and how difficult it is to get equipment to the site. We do not give rough phone quotes for complex jobs - seeing the site in person is the only way to give you a number you can actually rely on.
Best for cutting trenches, control joints, or removal lines across a driveway, patio, or parking lot surface.
Right for vertical cuts through foundation walls or block walls where a flush-mounted saw is needed for a clean opening.
Used when a round hole is needed - for pipes, drains, or conduit running through an existing slab or wall.
Full-service removal of a failed section, including base prep, so the new concrete has a stable, properly graded foundation underneath it.
Rogers sits in a freeze-thaw zone where temperatures regularly swing above and below freezing between November and March. Every freeze-thaw cycle that moves through water-saturated concrete widens cracks and weakens slabs - and over the course of a Rogers winter, that can happen many times. That cycle is one of the main reasons driveways and patios in Rogers deteriorate faster than homeowners expect. The clay-heavy soil common throughout Benton County compounds the problem by shifting underneath slabs as it expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes. The Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association provides standards for how cutting work should be done to avoid causing additional damage to the surrounding surface - following those standards matters especially in Rogers, where the existing concrete is often already under stress.
Rogers has also seen fast residential and commercial growth, particularly around the Pinnacle Hills corridor and newer subdivisions. Newer homes often need concrete cutting for utility additions or drainage improvements that were not part of the original build. We serve homeowners and property owners across the area, including in Lowell and Springdale, where freeze-thaw damage and clay soil movement create the same demand for precise concrete removal and replacement work.
We will ask what you are trying to accomplish and roughly how large the area is. Most contractors need to see the site before committing to a price - that is a good sign, not a delay. We schedule a free on-site visit so we can look at the concrete, check thickness, and give you a written estimate you can count on.
We visit your property, measure the cuts needed, and check for anything that might complicate the job - tight access, a thick slab, or utility lines nearby. We scan the concrete to find out what is inside before quoting. The estimate breaks down the work and the cost in writing, with no hidden charges.
If your project involves utility installation, drainage work, or a structural change, we pull the necessary permit from the City of Rogers before work begins. This typically takes a few business days. A contractor who wants to skip permits on work that requires them is a red flag - permits protect you, not just the contractor.
The crew marks the cut lines, cools the blade with water, and works through the job. Most residential cuts are finished in a single day. Before leaving, we clean up the slurry and walk the job with you - confirming the cut lines are correct and explaining next steps for the opening or re-pour.
We respond within 1 business day. Written estimate before any work starts. No surprise costs on the day of the job.
(479) 413-0232Hitting unexpected rebar mid-cut changes the timeline, the blade, and potentially the price. We scan the concrete before we start so we know exactly what is inside and can quote accordingly. That means no surprises for you on the day of work.
We have cut and replaced concrete throughout Rogers and surrounding Benton County neighborhoods where winter freeze-thaw cycles are the primary cause of slab failure. That local context shapes how we approach every removal - what we do with the base matters as much as the cut itself.
Concrete cutting produces a wet gray slurry that stains surfaces and clogs drains if it is not managed properly. We contain it and clean it up before leaving - every time. Your driveway and landscaping will look like we were there to help, not to make a mess.
We hold a current Arkansas contractor license and are familiar with the City of Rogers permit process. On jobs that require a permit, we handle it on your behalf. You can verify our license status through the{' '}Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board before signing anything.
Concrete cutting is one of those jobs where the difference between good work and poor work shows up immediately in the cut edge - straight and clean versus ragged and cracked. We take that standard seriously on every job in Rogers, from a single utility trench to a full driveway section removal.
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