Diamond-blade slab cutting
Clean cuts for drain line rough-ins.
Concrete Demolition
Slab cutting for drain lines, core drilling for penetrations, and partial slab removal — done with the right equipment.
At a glance
Concrete demolition in residential projects is almost always targeted: cutting a slab for a drain line, drilling a core for a mechanical penetration, or excavating for an egress window well. Dzala does all three as part of our remodeling and addition scopes.
Why Dzala
Hand-breaking a slab that needs a clean edge is the wrong approach. Dzala uses diamond-blade concrete saws and core drills for precise cuts — which matters when the slab being cut is adjacent to a finished floor or foundation wall that has to remain intact.
What you get
Diamond-blade slab cutting
Clean cuts for drain line rough-ins.
Core drilling
Mechanical, plumbing, and electrical penetrations.
Egress window well excavation
Hand and mechanical excavation for legal egress.
Concrete debris removal
Heavy debris hauled out and properly disposed.
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Frequently asked
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Yes — cutting the slab for a basement bathroom drain line is one of the most common concrete demo scopes. Dzala cuts the trench, excavates to the stub-out, and coordinates with the plumber for the rough-in.
Serving DC neighborhoods
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Demolition Services
Interior, structural, selective, concrete, and environmental demolition in Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland.
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Structural Demolition
Load-bearing wall removal, roof teardown, and structural demolition with permits in the DMV.
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Basement Remodeling
Basement finishing and remodeling in the DMV — home theaters, in-law suites, recreation rooms, and wet bars.
Ready when you are
90 minutes in our DC showroom. Material samples on the wall, your room on the table, no quote until we draw it.
Get a free estimate for your concrete demo project
On-site consultation. Written estimate. No pressure.