
Need a drain trench cut, a damaged section removed, or access for a plumber? We make clean, controlled cuts with utility locating and dust suppression on every job.

Concrete cutting in Gulfport, MS uses diamond-tipped power saws to slice cleanly through existing slabs, driveways, or walls to create openings for drains, utilities, and structural connections - a straightforward cut for a drain trench or damaged section removal typically takes a crew a few hours, while larger foundation cuts can run a full day.
Most homeowners contacting us for concrete cutting have one of a few situations: standing water that needs a drain channel installed, a cracked section that needs to come out cleanly before a repair pour, or a renovation project that requires access to pipes below the slab. In Gulfport, drainage work is the most common driver - the city averages over 60 inches of rain per year on flat, low-lying terrain, and water that cannot drain creates damage that compounds quickly.
If your project involves removing a section and pouring new concrete to replace it, we handle both - and we can pair the cutting work with a new concrete driveway or parking surface if the scope calls for it. Call us to get a written quote for your specific job.
After a heavy Gulf Coast rainstorm, if water pools on your driveway, patio, or garage floor for hours or days, your drainage is not working correctly. Cutting a trench in the concrete to install a proper drain channel is often the most direct solution - far less disruptive than tearing out the entire slab.
Small hairline cracks are usually cosmetic. But if you notice a crack where one side has risen or dropped compared to the other - even by a quarter inch - that is a structural signal. In Gulfport's clay-heavy soils, this kind of movement is more common than in drier climates, and a contractor can cut out the damaged section cleanly so it can be repaired properly.
If you are finishing a garage, adding a laundry room, or putting a bathroom in a space that does not currently have one, the plumber needs access to pipes below the slab. That means cutting through the concrete floor before the plumber can do their part - this is a planned, predictable need that requires a concrete cutting professional.
When a section of concrete rises up or drops down relative to the surrounding slab, it creates a trip hazard and can damage vehicles. This is especially common in older Gulfport neighborhoods where tree roots have grown under slabs or where soil has shifted over decades. Cutting out just the damaged section is usually the most cost-effective approach.
We handle concrete cutting for drain trench installation, damaged section removal, plumbing access, and structural modifications across residential and light commercial properties in Gulfport and the surrounding Gulf Coast area. Every job starts with utility locating - before any blade touches your concrete, we confirm what is running underneath so there are no surprises. We use diamond-tipped blades with water suppression on every cut, which produces clean, straight edges and keeps silica dust levels low for both the crew and the property owner. The Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association sets the safety and quality standards we follow on every job.
For homeowners combining a cutting job with a larger project, we coordinate directly with plumbers, electricians, and general contractors so the sequence of work goes smoothly. If you are also planning to add a new concrete parking area or repair a damaged section with new concrete, we can handle the full scope. Get a free on-site estimate with no obligation.
Suits homeowners with standing water problems who need a channel cut to install a new yard drain, French drain, or garage floor drain.
Suits homeowners with a cracked or heaved driveway or patio section who want the damaged concrete removed cleanly without disturbing the surrounding slab.
Suits homeowners and plumbers who need access to pipes under the slab for bathroom additions, laundry rooms, or repair of an under-slab leak.
Suits homeowners adding a room, garage conversion, or new entry that requires cutting through an existing concrete slab or block wall to connect the structures.
Gulfport's flat, low-lying coastal terrain means drainage problems are a fact of life for many homeowners. The city sits just a few feet above sea level in most areas, and the water table is naturally high - meaning water does not drain away quickly after heavy rain. A significant share of the city's residential neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1980s without the drainage infrastructure that newer homes include as standard. When standing water becomes a recurring problem, cutting a trench in an existing slab to install a proper drain channel is often the most targeted, cost-effective fix available.
We perform concrete cutting jobs throughout the Gulf Coast area, including customers in Biloxi and Ocean Springs who face the same drainage challenges and post-Katrina construction mix as Gulfport. If your home was rebuilt after the 2005 storm, the slab may be newer and thicker than you expect - which affects cutting time and cost, and is worth mentioning when you call.
Call or message us and we will respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions - what you are trying to accomplish, where the concrete is, how thick the slab is - so we can come prepared. You do not need to have all the answers.
We come out to see the concrete in person, check thickness, look for what might be underneath, and measure the cut length. From that visit you get a written quote with a firm price. Be cautious of any contractor who quotes over the phone without seeing the job.
A day or two before work begins, underground utility lines are marked through the free 811 service. This protects you from the real risk of a saw hitting a water line or electrical conduit buried just below the surface. If a contractor skips this step, ask about it directly.
The crew sets up water suppression, makes the cut, and cleans up the slurry before leaving. We walk the job with you to confirm the cut matches what was planned, and we tell you exactly when the area is ready for normal use and when the next trade can come in.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work starts. We respond within 1 business day.
(228) 263-3601We hold a valid Mississippi State Board of Contractors license for every concrete cutting job we take. You can verify our credentials before signing anything - that license is your protection if something goes wrong on your property.
We use diamond-tipped blades with water suppression on every cut - the standard that the Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association recommends for clean edges and reduced silica dust. Homeowners and crews both benefit from doing this right.
We have cut concrete for drain installations, home additions, and slab removals across Gulfport, Biloxi, Long Beach, and nine other Gulf Coast cities. We know the local drainage patterns that make cutting location critical in this area.
Before any blade touches your concrete, we arrange for underground lines to be marked. In a coastal city where drainage lines and utility runs do not always follow expected patterns, this step is not optional - it is how we finish jobs on schedule without creating a second, more expensive problem.
Mississippi law requires contractors to be licensed through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors for jobs above a certain dollar threshold - and you can look up any contractor's license status in about two minutes before signing anything. We are a licensed, locally based business that shows up on time, finishes the cut, and leaves the job site broom-clean.
After damaged concrete is cut out, we can pour a new driveway section or full replacement to restore your surface.
Learn more about concrete driveway building →For commercial properties needing drainage trenches or section repairs cut before new concrete is poured.
Learn more about concrete parking lot building →Gulfport's spring rain season brings the drainage problems that make cuts urgent - call now for a free estimate and a firm written price before the busy season fills our schedule.