(Note: The original version of this article was published in 2013. The article was revised in November, 2020 to remain current with contemporary practices and commonly-used equipment.)
Unlike wood and metal, which are materials that are more or less forgiving when it comes to making clean, accurate cuts, working with concrete is a totally different story. One can easily tell the difference between a quality project and an inferior cut job, and concrete contractors know that cracks, bug holes and the honeycombing effect are to be avoided at all costs. Not only does such imperfect work reflect poorly on the builder, but it can also pose potential safety concerns. While a little bit of surface damage is acceptable in most cases, the consequences of using too much water or not vibrating the concrete prior to cutting may lead to structural issues down the line.
Since the vast majority of these structures are load bearing and designed to withstand tremendous amounts of pressure (skyscrapers, bridges, roads, etc.), there really is no room for error. With requisite experience comes having the right tools. To avoid compromising the structure and to ensure the project is completed successfully, there are a handful of tools that every contractor should have on-hand. It is worth noting that this equipment is a must-have for a wide range of concrete applications, including flat work jobs such as sidewalks, driveways and patio floors. The hardest part about working with concrete on such jobs is making sure the lines are even and the surface is smooth and free from defects.
Concrete tools you can’t go without:
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