Decorative saw cutting also.
Cutting decorative lines in concrete.
If you plan to put in decorative concrete cuts the you simply just need to score the surface in between all of your regular cuts.
If you know you want a scored pattern before your concrete is poured a groover can be used to make the lines in the fresh concrete instead of using a saw.
Decorative concrete has come a long way in just a few decades.
Apply the line as thick as possible.
Saw cut patterns can range from geometric grids and shapes to intricate detailed pictures.
Score lines do not have to be as deep as control joints is sufficient whereas joints must be cut to 25 the slab s depth.
Where to saw cut concrete.
It is recommended to start saw cuts on or at the center of column lines.
Decorative concrete saw cutting is a way to give concrete aesthetic value.
Before you start saw cutting concrete is important to select where these cuts will be done.
Passes so any cut is time consuming.
Joints shall be spaced at 24 to 36 times the slab thickness but this need to be confirmed by a structural engineer.
You ll ideally run a trickle of water.
Mark the places you want to cut on the concrete slab either using chalk line good for long straight edges or chalk.
They re affordable but not fast in most situations they re capable of cutting only shallow 1 4 to 1 2 in.
They also wear away quickly.
Decorative concrete scoring lines are generally made with a guided angle grinder or concrete saw fitted with a diamond blade and a dust free vacuum attachment.
Blade widely available and capable of cutting through concrete stucco and asphalt.
Back in the dark ages of decorative concrete one had to use dangerous and imprecise tools to score lines.
Another time when you may not want to cut as deep would be if you have heating lines or other objects in the floor.
So you will love the fact that the lines are going to be cut in the concrete.