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Range of Concrete Removal & Demolition Services
Driveway Demolition
Old or damaged driveways often need to be fully removed before new concrete goes in. Crews use saws and heavy breakers to section and lift the slab out in pieces, working carefully around edge pavers, turf, or landscaping. This attention to detail helps prevent unnecessary yard damage and prepares the spot for a new pour or an entirely different surface.
Patio and Walkway Removal
Patios and walkways sometimes become uneven, cracked, or outdated. Contractors handle tight spaces by cutting and hauling small sections or bringing in low-impact machinery where possible. By breaking up old slabs in a controlled way, surrounding gardens, decks, and exterior features are less likely to be disturbed, making it easier to refresh outdoor areas or create something new.
Slab and Foundation Removal
For properties with old pads, garage floors, or full foundations, slab removal demands the right gear and planning. Steel-reinforced concrete is broken using strategic cuts and machines with heavy power. Removing a foundation opens up the build area for renovations, expansions, or new footings, with crews following local safety measures throughout the demo.
Commercial Site Demo
Commercial removals often cover large parking lots, warehouse floors, or shop pads. Specialist tools and hauling equipment help clear the space quickly, cutting down on business downtime. Contractors may schedule work in phases or after hours for convenience. Once cleared, these properties are ready for upgrades, concrete restoration, or complete redevelopment as needed.
Hardscape and Pool Deck Demolition
Demolition around pools, retaining walls, or decorative landscaping calls for extra precision to avoid nearby pipes, fixtures, or fence lines. Crews plan each step, breaking and disposing of materials in manageable stages. The cleared space gives owners new options for redesigning patios, gardens, or outdoor living areas without hidden concrete left behind.
Interior Concrete Removal
Basement slabs, built-in footings, or utility pads in garages are sometimes demolished for renovations or repairs. Concrete is cut, broken, and carefully hauled out without disturbing finished walls or installed systems. This process clears the way for foundation upgrades, new plumbing runs, or a fresh interior layout, all while limiting debris and noise indoors.
Concrete Wall and Curb Tear-Out
Low walls, parking curbs, or raised borders must sometimes be removed to change site layouts or improve access. Sections are broken, loaded, and fully cleared, with attention to utilities and adjacent concrete surfaces. Once these elements are gone, spaces are easier to repurpose or rebuild for improved parking, traffic flow, or property safety.
Complete Site Clearing & Prep
Concrete demo typically ends with a complete sweep and ground prep. Crews smooth out rough spots, ensure all debris is collected, and leave the space ready for construction, grading, or landscaping. Upfront planning for surface restoration can prevent delays, giving property owners the flexibility to move into the next stage of their project with fewer headaches.
No two removal jobs call for the same approach. Each slab, footing, or hardscape gets evaluated for site conditions and future plans so the right equipment and techniques are used every step of the way.
Clear communication keeps things efficient, cleanup is handled with care, and work wraps up with the area open for whatever comes next, whether that’s building, landscaping, or a fresh new surface. So, give our team a call to schedule a free estimate with a concrete contractor.
