Collection: Joint Saws for Contractors

Looking for reliable Joint Saws built for precision and durability? At Concrete Tools Direct, we stock contractor-grade saws — from gas-powered units to electric Core Cut models — all ready to ship fast and tax-free (except TX). Trusted brands and heavy-duty construction ensure clean, accurate cuts for control joints, decorative scoring, and repair work on every job.

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How to Choose the Right Joint Saw

Selecting the right concrete joint saw is essential for clean, precise cuts in slabs and pavements. Consider your project type, cutting depth, and power source to ensure fast, accurate results. The right saw improves efficiency, reduces material waste, and delivers professional finishes on every job.

Saw Type

Choose between gas-powered saws for maximum portability and outdoor jobs, or electric saws for indoor or low-emission environments.

Blade Size

Smaller blades (8"–10") are ideal for shallow cuts or detail work, while larger blades (12"–14") handle deeper control joints and decorative scoring.

Power Source

Gas models provide higher output for heavy-duty cutting, while electric saws are quieter, lighter, and easier to maneuver in confined spaces.

Portability & Maneuverability

Lightweight, wheeled frames improve mobility and ease of handling, helping contractors achieve precise cuts with minimal effort.

Durability & Maintenance

Look for saws with reinforced frames, reliable engines/motors, and accessible maintenance points to maximize longevity and performance on the jobsite.
Choosing the right concrete joint saw ensures clean, efficient cuts and professional results. Explore our selection to find contractor-grade saws built for precision, durability, and ease of use.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ’s

What’s the best Joint Saws for contractors?

For precision and durability, choose a contractor-grade saw with gas or electric power. Gas models are ideal for outdoor slabs, while electric units like the Core Cut CC1000 are perfect for indoor or low-emission environments.

What blade size should I use for joint cutting?

Blade sizes typically range from 8" to 14". Smaller blades are better for shallow or detailed cuts, while larger blades are suited for deep cuts in thick concrete slabs.

Should I choose a gas or electric concrete joint saw?

Gas-powered saws deliver higher output for heavy-duty outdoor work, while electric saws provide quieter operation, easier maintenance, and are suitable for indoor or low-emission jobsites.

How do I maintain my concrete joint saw?

Regularly check the blade for wear, keep the saw clean from dust and debris, and follow manufacturer guidelines for lubrication and engine maintenance to ensure consistent performance and longer tool life.