Concrete Cutting
Greene’s Inc. (cutting division) was founded in 1990 with five trucks and seven employees. We mainly concentrated on concrete wall sawing, flat sawing, core drilling, and demolition. While holding true to our motto, "Service First," we have grown the cutting division to over thirty employees and more than 20 cutting trucks comprising a specialized workforce that makes up just one of five divisions that represent Greene's Inc.
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Flat Sawing
These saws come in a large variety, from small push types to larger self-propelled units. Each one is tailored to a specific type of work. They are also powered differently. Gasoline and diesel powered saws are used for cutting outside or in well-ventilated areas. Typically, gas and diesel saws are more powerful and cut faster, making them the least costly to run. Gas saws can be used for nearly any outdoor project, from driveways to freeways, and everything in between. The alternative lies in saws powered by electricity or hydraulics, primarily used for plumbing and electrical trenches inside homes and commercial buildings.
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Concrete Placement Division
Our concrete division does all types of concrete work for residential, commercial, and industrial clients, including excavation and site prep, concrete site work (including parking lots), interior and exterior slabs, footings, and foundations.
We have all types of equipment for concrete removal and hauling, and import and export of all types of construction materials.
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Demolition Division
Our demolition division offers various applications of demolition for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Capabilities include interior selective demolition, driveway, sidewalk, and patio demolition, and full structure demolition. We have numerous pieces of specialty demolition equipment including a Brokk, which is lightweight and compact enough to fit through doorways and elevators and is run by remote control so it can be used inside and out. We also have equipment for excavating, site work and hauling.
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Sealing/Epoxy Division
Joint sealing is a very important finishing touch to any concrete job. As joints crack due to shrinkage, dirt and rocks can work their way in, causing spalling when the concrete expands. Joint sealing also prevents water from getting under the slab, which can cause heaving in the winter, washing away of the sub base, and settling. Sealing joints also makes the slab easier to clean.
Inside, floor coatings beautify and protect concrete floors. In garages, coatings improve visibility and prevent oils and grease from penetrating the concrete, making cleaning the floor a breeze. Parking lots and garages can also be coated, protecting the concrete from acids, oils, and salts that can destroy the steel reinforcement. Concrete coatings can also be used to make an area non-skid or to increase traction. Coatings come in any color you wish, adding style to its functionality.
Our sawing and sealing capabilities can be used for Highways, Airports, Municipal Streets, Parking Lots, Bridge Structures, Concrete Spall and Patch Repairs, Epoxy, and Waterproofing.
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Sealing/Epoxy Division
Sawing
• Green saw cutting for joint control
• Deep concrete cutting
• Cured concrete and asphalt sawing
Sealing
• Cold Applied-Silicone and Polyurethane Sealants
• Hot Applied Rubber Sealants
• Pre-Formed Compression Seal
• Epoxy Fillers
Epoxy Repairs
• Epoxy Injection for Structural and Water Control
• Epoxy Mortar Repairs
• Epoxy Patching Repairs
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Landscaping Division
The Landscape Division of Greene’s Inc. offers residential landscape lighting, commercial and residential sprinkler installation, commercial and residential plant and sod installation, and snow plowing in the winter months. Estimates are provided for our landscaping packages, so you know what you’re getting up front. With our landscaping division working seamlessly along with our other divisions, we can provide the right service whatever the situation.
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Radon Mitigation
Greene's Inc., the Intermountain region's premier radon detection and mitigation expert, is teaming up with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality and Utah Safety Council to educate homeowners and landlords about the dangers of radon. Radon gas is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, and occurs naturally when uranium in soil, rock, and water breaks down. The resulting gas seeps into buildings where it can be inhaled. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, lung cancer caused by radon claims nearly 20,000 lives every year.
"Lung cancer from radon gas is a huge problem most Americans don't even think about while living in or buying their homes," says Jeremy Worley, a certified radon mitigation expert at Greene's Inc. "This terrible disease and the needless deaths that result from radon exposure can be almost entirely avoided with a simple test and, if needed, the installation of a vent fan."
For more information on our radon detection and mitigation services, click here
Ground Penetrating Radar
In keeping with our commitment to the latest technology, we offer our customers the accuracy and assurance afforded by Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). GPR allows our construction teams to accurately detect and measure underground obstacles or structures before beginning the job. Entering the industry in the early 1970s, GPR was originally developed for use in archeological explorations. Low frequency antennae soon gave way to higher frequency models with computer analysis, providing for deeper and more accurate detection of embedded structures, and even 3-D imaging.
Sensitivity and efficiency are not the only benefits of GPR to construction projects. GPR’s real-time imaging is safe and affordable, enabling our crews to detect pre-stressed concrete, reinforcing steel, fiber optics, PVC, and conduit. Core drilling and trenching are foolproof with GPR’s ability to detect buried voids and utilities, while locating underground storage tanks is a cinch. Lake and riverbeds are easily mapped, and water sources are found with precision. GPR is also used for bridge deck inspection and can locate weaknesses and asphalt depth with a shorter down time than with the half-cell potential and chain drag methods. Operated by just one person, and able to provide imaging with one-sided access, GPR is an essential part of our next-generation approach to construction. For more information on Ground Penetrating Radar, click here.