Concrete Demolition in Sevier County, AR

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Haul Star Junk Removal

Texarkana, TX

Haul Star Junk Removal is locally owned, commercially insured, and committed to providing the best concrete removal and light demolition services in Texarkana and surrounding areas. We guarantee fair prices, superior quality, and exceptional customer service. more

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Gettin' It Done Guys

Texarkana, TX

Gettin' It Done Guys is a family owned company offering junk removal and light demolition services in the Texarkana and Houston, TX areas. We know how stressful getting rid of unwanted decks, fences, concrete, and other debris or junk can... more

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Ward Clifton

Dierks, AR

Serving Dierks, AR, Ward Clifton has the equipment and experience required to complete all kinds of demolition projects, including concrete removal. We achieve superior results for our clients through meticulous workmanship and responsive customer service. more

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Mullen Construction

Mena, AR

Mullen Construction is a general contractor based out of Mena, Arizona specializing in construction, excavation, and demolition services. We have the manpower and equipment to remove concrete, demolish houses, tear down barns and sheds, and much more. more

Concrete Removal Tips for Sevier County, AR

Tips for Concrete Removal Projects

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.

Can I remove concrete myself?

Concrete removal is a simple, straightforward process if it's handled properly, but it is also backbreaking and potentially dangerous work. Plus, if you’re hiring a contractor to pour new concrete once the old concrete is removed, having them perform both jobs is more cost- and time-efficient than removing the concrete yourself.

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