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Concrete cutting & scanning, end to end.
Six core services that cover every concrete cutting and removal need on a commercial or industrial jobsite.
Full-service concrete cutting on the Gulf Coast
Reliable Concrete LLC offers six specialized concrete services that cover every cutting, drilling, scanning, and removal need on a commercial or industrial jobsite. From the first GPR scan to the final selective demolition pull, one crew handles every step — so general contractors and facility owners across the Gulf Coast do not have to juggle multiple subs.
Every service starts with the same discipline: scan before you cut. Ground penetrating radar locates rebar, post-tension cables, electrical conduit, and embedded utilities so the saw blade never finds them by accident. That single practice is the difference between a clean cut on schedule and a six-figure delay from a severed PT cable. We scan because it is the right way to cut concrete safely.
Whether the project is a single core through a hospital wall, a long utility trench across an industrial slab, or a full selective demolition of an equipment pad, the phone is answered by Rocky Ruckman — the owner — and the same crew shows up to do the work. Day shifts, night shifts, weekends, and 24/7 emergency response across Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula, New Orleans, Mobile, and the surrounding 500-mile region.

Concrete Scanning (GPR)
Ground penetrating radar scanning to locate rebar, post-tension cables, conduit, and voids before you cut.
- ✓Non-destructive GPR imaging
- ✓Real-time markouts on the deck
- ✓Rebar, PT cable, conduit & void detection

Concrete Cutting
Full-service concrete cutting for commercial GCs and industrial facilities — clean cuts, on schedule.
- ✓Flat, wall, wire, and hand sawing
- ✓Dust and slurry control
- ✓OSHA-compliant crews

Flat Sawing
Walk-behind flat sawing for slabs, pavement, and bridge decks up to 24 inches deep.
- ✓Cuts up to 24" deep
- ✓Diesel and electric power options
- ✓Indoor and outdoor capable

Wall Sawing
Track-mounted wall sawing for vertical and overhead cuts up to 30 inches deep.
- ✓Cuts up to 30" deep
- ✓Vertical, overhead, and beveled cuts
- ✓Precise straight lines

Core Drilling
Diamond core drilling from 1" to 60" for plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and structural penetrations.
- ✓1" to 60" diameter
- ✓Vertical, horizontal, and angled
- ✓Wet and dry coring

Selective Demolition
Surgical concrete removal — pull out exactly what needs to go without damaging what stays.
- ✓Saw-cut and remove approach
- ✓Adjacent structure protection
- ✓Hauling and disposal coordination
How to choose the right concrete cutting method
Most general contractors do not need to know the difference between flat sawing and wire sawing — that is what we are here for. But understanding which method fits which scope makes the quote conversation faster and the job cleaner. Here is the short version.
Flat sawing is for horizontal surfaces — slabs, pavement, parking decks, bridge decks. It is the right call for utility trenching, slab removal, and expansion joints. Cuts up to 24 inches deep in a single pass.
Wall sawing is for vertical and overhead concrete — new doorways, window openings, HVAC penetrations, and heavy industrial wall removal. Track-mounted, low-vibration, and good for cuts up to 30 inches deep. We use it for everything from residential foundation cuts to 2-foot walls at Ingalls Shipbuilding.
Core drilling is for round penetrations — plumbing rough-ins, electrical conduit, anchor holes, structural test cores. Diameters from 1 inch to 60 inches, at any angle, through slabs, walls, columns, and footings.
Concrete scanning with GPR is the safety step that runs before all of the above. We scan every structural cut and core to map rebar, post-tension cables, and conduit. No exceptions on PT decks.
Selective demolition is the right approach when the scope calls for surgical removal of specific structural elements while protecting what stays. We combine sawing, breaking, and rigging to pull exactly what needs to go.
Not sure which method fits your project? Call Rocky at (228) 424-8214and walk through it. Five minutes on the phone usually settles the question.
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