What’s Included in a Demolition Project

1

Assessment

We evaluate the size, thickness, and condition of the existing concrete to plan the right equipment and approach.

2

Breaking and removal

The old slab is broken up and removed from the site.

3

Hauling

Debris is hauled away and disposed of properly. You’re not left with a pile of broken concrete to deal with.

4

Site prep for what’s next

If a new pour is planned, we grade and prep the site so it’s ready for the next phase without a gap in scheduling.

What We Look For During Demolition

Older concrete in this region often shows the effects of years of moisture exposure and slow-draining soil underneath: cracking, sinking, and base failure are common. During removal, we take note of what the old base and drainage conditions looked like, which helps inform how we prep the site if a new pour follows, so the same problems don’t repeat.

What Affects the Cost of Demolition

Cost depends on the square footage and thickness of the concrete being removed, site access for equipment, and hauling/disposal distance. Projects that combine demolition with a new pour are often priced together as one job. We’ll detail this in your written estimate.

What You Can Expect Working With Us

Clean removal and hauling so you’re not left managing debris yourself, an honest look at what caused the old concrete’s condition, and a written estimate before work starts.

Ready for a Free Concrete Demolition & Removal Estimate?

We’ll walk your site, explain your options, and give you a written estimate, no pressure.

Demolition Projects

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Demolition & Removal FAQs

Do you handle hauling and disposal, or just breaking up the concrete?

We handle hauling and disposal as part of the job. You won’t be left with a pile of broken concrete on your property.

Can you combine demolition with a new pour in one project?

Yes, this is common and often makes for a more efficient schedule than handling them separately. We’ll plan it as one project in your estimate.

How long does demolition take?

Timeline depends on the size and thickness of the existing concrete and site access. We’ll give you a specific estimate once we’ve assessed the project.

Will removing the old concrete damage my yard or nearby structures?

We take care to protect surrounding areas during removal, and we’ll flag any site-specific risks (like proximity to a foundation or utility line) during the assessment.

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