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Demolition Phoenix

Phoenix, AZ

With a wealth of experience, Demolition Phoenix specializes in safely demolishing various structures. Fully licensed, bonded, and insured, we offer reliable service to the Phoenix... more

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GRG Construction Company

Rio Rico, AZ
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Since 1989, GRG Construction Co. has been family owned and operated, and they’ve been providing top-rate demolition and construction services for more than 95 years. We... more

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Guillermo Demolition LLC

Tucson, AZ

Guillermo Demolition LLC, with 13 years of experience, has become synonymous with excellence in the demolition sector. We provide superior services, including specialized concrete removal. Request... more

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Tucson Demolition Services

Tucson, AZ

For more than two decades, Tucson Demolition Services has served Tucson and Southern Arizona with pride. As a local family-owned business, we specialize in residential... more

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Concrete Removal Tips for Arivaca, AZ

Can I remove concrete myself?

Many homeowners are tempted to try tackling concrete removal themselves, but breaking up concrete can be dangerous, backbreaking work.

Hiring a professional to remove your concrete is the safest and most efficient way to go.

They will be able to use powerful equipment to effectively remove the concrete in minimal time.

Plus, if you plan on pouring new concrete, handling the demolition yourself could end up costing you more in disposal fees.

Our concrete removal guide will help you determine which route is best for you—doing it yourself or hiring a contractor.

What does concrete removal cost?

The national average cost to remove a concrete driveway is $1,000-$3,000, but the price can reach as high as $5,000 in certain situations.

This cost includes breaking up the concrete, hauling away the concrete debris, and then leveling the area.

Your particular location, the accessibility of the site, how much debris needs to be disposed, permit fees, etc. will all affect your concrete removal cost.