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Jamisontown, NSW
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Crosscut Concrete Sawing & Drilling offers specialised concrete sawing, drilling, and scanning services to businesses big and small. With branches in Sydney, Brookvale, Central Coast, Penrith, and Wollongong, we've built a respected company known for exceeding expectations on every project, no matter how challenging. Our fully-trained and certified concrete technicians are on call and ready to serve you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us today for advice and an obligation-free quote.

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Concreters in Jamisontown — FAQs

What should I ask a concreter before hiring?

Ask about their experience with your specific job type, insurance coverage, timeline, warranty on workmanship, and whether they'll provide a written quote. Request references or examples of recent work in your area.

Are all reviews on TopTradiesAustralia verified?

Yes. We verify all customer reviews to ensure they're genuine. This means you're reading honest feedback from real people who've actually hired these concreters.

What licenses should a concreter have?

In NSW, concreters should hold relevant qualifications and have proper public liability insurance. Ask to see their credentials before work begins. Licensed concreters are more reliable for quality outcomes.

How long does a typical concrete job take?

Timeline varies widely depending on the job size and complexity. A driveway might take 2–5 days; smaller paths a day or two. Weather affects curing time. Your concreter should give you a clear schedule upfront.

What's the difference between concrete sawing and regular concreting?

Sawing and drilling is specialist work—cutting existing concrete for expansion joints, drainage, or utilities. Regular concreting involves pouring and finishing new concrete. Some concreters do both; others specialise.