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Concrete Demolition, Removal & Prep Services
Full Concrete Demolition
Driveways, patios, pads, or outdated walkways can be fully demolished and broken up using the right tools for slab size, thickness, and property layout. Crews sawcut large pieces when needed, work around tight corners or fences, and take care to avoid disturbing trees, irrigation, or buried lines. All debris is collected and removed, so the area is left ready for the next phase with no rough edges or leftover chunks.
Concrete Removal & Haul-Away
Disposal is more than just carting away broken pieces. All concrete waste is quickly gathered and loaded onto trucks or trailers sized for the job. Crews double-check for stray debris, rebar, and roots or wire caught in the rubble. Removal is scheduled to avoid delays and keep other work on track, leaving behind a site clear of hazards and ready for building, landscaping, or new pours.
Foundation and Footing Removal
Old slabs, shed pads, or house footings sometimes linger beneath site surfaces. These elements are excavated and removed with care, even when they run deep or are covered by dirt and growth. Every bit of concrete and reinforcement is hauled out, allowing new foundations or additions to start on a clean, trouble-free base without obstructions from old work.
Site Clearing & Rough Grading
Once concrete is brought out, site cleaning and grading follows. Any leftover roots, landscaping debris, or waste is cleared by hand or machine. The site is then shaped and graded for proper slope and compaction to ensure water drains away from the new concrete and prevents trouble from pooling or settling down the line.
Base & Subgrade Prep
High-quality prep begins with the right subgrade. Crews spread, level, and compact base rock, gravel, or sand to set a stable, even foundation. Testing for firmness and smoothness guarantees the subgrade won’t settle or shift later. This groundwork is a big part of what keeps new concrete solid through heavy use, weather swings, and years of service.
Form Setting & Layout
Proper forms keep every job on target. Forms are measured and staked out based on the final design, whether it’s a pad, drive, walkway, or entry. Correct layout matters for straight runs, curves, and the slopes needed for drainage. Each form is checked for tight lines and set to the right elevation, which prevents issues when the new concrete goes in.
Utility Trench & Obstruction Removal
During demo and prep, crews often find pipes, rebar, or other blockages below the slab. These obstacles are safely exposed, cut out, or rerouted. If new utilities are needed, trenches are dug to spec and backfilled for safety. Clearing all below-ground trouble ahead of time ensures new concrete or landscaping won’t run into sudden delays.
Construction Site Access Prep
Access for trucks, pump lines, or skid steers sometimes requires its own groundwork. Temporary paths are created to allow heavy equipment, material drops, and future deliveries without tearing up landscaping or soft spots. These paths are built to handle project traffic and then removed or covered up once construction is complete.
Demolition, hauling, and ground prep work best when every detail is handled up front. Careful jobsite protection, timely clearing, and a tidy finish mean you’re not left with unexpected problems or project delays.
If you need to break out concrete, clear out an old slab, or get the ground ready for the next phase, you want straight answers and no hassle. For more on what’s possible or to see all other services available, ask for an estimate or call any time to get started.
