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Concrete Removal & Demolition Services
Full Slab Removal
When driveways, patios, sidewalks, or other large concrete surfaces reach the end of their lifespan, full slab removal is the solution. Contractors assess the slab’s thickness, reinforcement, and accessibility before bringing in saws, breakers, and hauling equipment. Care is taken to control breakage so that surrounding lawns, gardens, and structures remain unharmed. 
Once the concrete is broken apart, it’s staged for easy removal, and the ground is checked to confirm it’s ready for new installations or landscaping work. This step is vital for upgrading tired outdoor areas or preparing for new construction.
Partial Demolition & Section Removal
Not every project calls for removing an entire slab. With selective cutting and controlled demolition, only targeted areas are taken out, such as sections impacted by tree roots, drainage issues, or property expansion. This precise approach keeps stable concrete in place while eliminating problem sections. 
Contractors plan out cut lines, protect remaining surfaces with barriers, and clear debris swiftly to limit disruption. It’s a preferred method for home renovations, utility work, or modifying outdoor layouts without a complete overhaul.
Foundation & Footing Removal
Old garage pads, shed bases, and small foundations eventually outlive their use. Handling concrete footings and foundations requires a methodical approach, usually starting with mapping out utilities and layout. Using specialty saws or hydraulic equipment, the concrete is separated, lifted, and cleared. 
This process creates a stable, clean base that sets the stage for future construction, repairs, or landscaping changes, allowing property updates without risking hidden damage or subsidence.
Concrete Steps & Porch Tear-Out
Aging or unsafe steps and entry porches call for precise tear-out, as these features are often close to home foundations, landscaping, or hard-to-reach corners. The demolition process addresses every connecting edge and support, minimizing impact on walkways and thresholds. 
Whether preparing for a new entry design or simply restoring safety, all debris is controlled and surfaces are left clean and accessible for the next phase of the project.
Retaining Wall Demolition
Short retaining walls, planter boxes, and outdoor partitions made of concrete or masonry are carefully dismantled, usually in segments, to keep slopes stable and avoid soil collapse. Contractors focus on staged removal, sometimes supporting adjacent soil or plantings throughout the job. 
Specialized equipment and steady planning ensure the wall comes down safely, and the site is set up for reconstruction, drainage, or fresh landscaping ideas.
Curb & Barrier Removal
Upgrading projects often involve taking out concrete curbs, driveway aprons, or old parking bumpers. Curb removal is managed with attention to drainage flow, nearby pavement, and site lines. Crews use saws and compact breaking tools to slice through the concrete while keeping lines straight and site access clear.
Patio & Pad Demolition
Whether it’s an old backyard patio, a worn shed pad, or an unused basketball court, pad demolition is a frequent need. The job starts with evaluating the concrete’s thickness and any built-in features like footers or rebar. Machinery then breaks up and lifts sections, and leftover fragments are collected for removal. This makes way for new outdoor living spaces, garden beds, or play areas.
Cleanup & Preparation for the Next Phase
Demolition isn’t finished until the site is clear and ready for what’s next. Contractors collect all concrete pieces, sweep up remaining dust or small debris, and provide a final check around the work zone. Surfaces are left smooth, graded as needed, and fully accessible, ensuring homeowners and builders aren’t delayed when starting their next project step, whether that’s pouring new concrete, installing turf, or launching new construction.
Considering a major change or repair on your property? Browse the available services to see more ways to improve your outdoor space, or share your project details through the form for tailored guidance and next steps. Each job is approached with careful planning and a focus on results that fit your goals.
