Service

Controlled Joint Cutting for Better Floor Performance.

Groove cutting and filling helps guide concrete cracking, accommodate slab movement, and reduce the risk of uncontrolled floor damage.

Polished industrial concrete floor with control-joint groove cutting
Service
Joint Cutting · Filling
Service
Saw-cut control joints
Best for
Industrial concrete slabs
Outcome
Cracks guided to planned lines
Pairs with
Laser screed & VDF floors

* All capacity, fleet, and timeline figures pending client confirmation prior to launch.

Groove cutting is a concrete floor technique used to create control joints in the slab. These joints help guide cracks along planned lines instead of allowing random uncontrolled cracking across the floor.

Concrete naturally expands, contracts, and moves due to temperature, load, moisture, and curing conditions. Groove cutting creates a weakened line in the slab so any expected cracking is directed in a controlled manner.

Hitesh Floortech LLP provides groove cutting and filling services for industrial concrete floors, factory floors, warehouses, roads, slabs, and other concrete surfaces.

02 Where It Is Used

Designed for the industrial floor plate.

03 Key Benefits

Why teams specify laser screed.

01

Controlled Cracking

Groove cutting helps guide concrete cracks along planned joint lines rather than allowing random cracks.

02

Better Slab Movement

Control joints accommodate movement caused by shrinkage, temperature changes, and loads.

03

Long-Term Floor Performance

Proper groove cutting and filling reduces long-term floor damage and maintenance issues.

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Critical for Industrial Floors

Large industrial concrete floors need joint planning to support durability and service life.

04 Process Overview

An eight-step execution sequence.

Each scope is planned end-to-end — from review to final handover — so the work performs the way it was specified.

  1. 01

    Floor / Slab Review

    Slab condition, layout, and joint requirement assessment.

  2. 02

    Joint Layout Planning

    Layout marking based on slab geometry and engineering recommendations.

  3. 03

    Groove Cutting

    Saw-cut grooves along the marked lines at the right window of concrete cure.

  4. 04

    Cleaning

    Dust removal and cleaning of the cut grooves before filling.

  5. 05

    Filling

    Filling the joints with a suitable material based on usage and spec.

  6. 06

    Final Inspection

    Joint walk-through, fill check, and handover.

05 Applications

Where the method earns its place.

Control joints Expansion & contraction joint planning Industrial floor joint cutting Warehouse floor groove cutting Road joint cutting Concrete slab movement control Floor crack management
Q.01Why is groove cutting required in concrete floors?+
Groove cutting creates control joints that help guide concrete cracking along planned lines and reduce random cracking.
Q.02When should groove cutting be done?+
Timing depends on slab design, concrete condition, curing, and site requirements. It should be planned as part of the concrete flooring execution process.
Q.03Does groove cutting stop cracks completely?+
Groove cutting does not eliminate concrete movement or cracking entirely. It helps control and guide cracks in planned locations.
Q.04What is groove filling?+
Groove filling involves filling the cut joints with suitable material based on floor usage, joint design, and project requirements.

Need groove cutting for your concrete floor?

Speak with Hitesh Floortech LLP for groove cutting and filling support for industrial floors, warehouses, slabs, and road surfaces.