Fall Renovation Projects Part 2

Fall is coming to a close and Winter is fast approaching, but there’s still time to get done a few Fall projects that will see you through this next cold season. Consider some of these options before you run out of time. 1. Maintain your Deck Your deck is about to see a lot of […]

Fall Projects Part 1

Summer is behind us and Winter is fast approaching. Now is the time to tackle those maintenance projects that will prepare you for Winter before it gets too cold. Here are a few to consider. 1 Maintain your heating system You’re going to be using your heating system again this Winter. I know, you’ve gone […]

Introduction to Core Drilling

There are many varieties of concrete cutting, and in this series, we’re going to focus on different types of concrete cutting and teaching our customers how to understand them. Core drilling is one of the simplest forms of concrete cutting, but also incredibly versatile. It’s one of the first tools that a new concrete cutter […]

A Letter to Our Employees

Rodeo Cutting & Coring Ltd. may have been started from the ground up by Darryl Romaniuk, but it survives and thrives today because of its family of employees. Darryl wanted to take a moment to mention those people who keep the doors open and keep the business going. When customers are satisfied, he owes it […]

Summer Renovation Projects Part 3

We’re coming to the end of Summer and the end of this series so some of these projects are going to be just a bit easier to take on in the last weeks of the heat.   Build a firepit It’s not too late to enjoy a beautiful bonfire with friends and family. Building a […]

Summer Renovation Projects Part 2

Today we’re continuing our blog articles on summer renovation projects. Summer is a great time to get out there and start a new project. It’s still not too late.   Grind and polish your garage pad If you get any heavy use out of your garage as a workshop or a showcase for your car […]

Summer Renovation Projects Part 1

Each season offers distinct advantages when it comes to different renovation projects, but few seasons can compete with summer for the sheer number of renovations you can take on because of the great weather. Now is a great time to tackle projects that will save you money year round and get you excited about enjoying […]

Stampede Spirit

Stampede Spirit. People talk about it all the time but not many people bother to discuss what it means. What does it mean to have Stampede Spirit? Is it partying? Dressing like a cowboy or cowgirl? Is it about remembering the heritage of this great city?   For Darryl Romaniuk, the owner of Rodeo Cutting […]

Celebrating 20 Years in Business!

As the New Year approaches I’m filled with excitement and pride for Rodeo’s twentieth year in business. In 1995 I started a concrete cutting company out of my garage with a handshake and a loan. What I started with could hardly be called a company. I was running all the equipment myself, but I worked […]

Frequently Asked Questions Part 3

What if there is a power outlet below where I would like my window to be cut?   If there is a power box located below the window placement, the power supply to this outlet needs to be turned off.   Do you usually cut windows from the inside or the outside of a residence? […]