Concrete Demolition in Yellville, AR

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Davolts Demolition

Harrison, AR

Davolts Demolition is equipped and ready to handle a wide variety of projects, including concrete removal, house demolition, shed demolition, and more. Our team takes pride in providing superior customer service to residential and commercial clients. more

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Johnston Construction & Excavating

Theodosia, MO

Serving Gainesville, Missouri and surrounding areas, Johnston Construction & Excavating is highly experienced in concrete removal, excavating, and construction services. We are focused on our customers' needs and completing the job safely. more

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Bowser's Excavating

Harrison, AR

Bowser's Excavating has been in business since 2005, providing the Harrison, AR area with exceptional lawn care, excavating, demolition, and more. We are dedicated to our customers, tearing down chimneys, barns, remove concrete, and more. more

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Twin Lakes Junk Removal And Excavation

Yellville, AR

Twin Lakes Junk Removal and Excavation is proud to offer demolition, excavation, and junk removal services to Mountain Home and surrounding areas. Our team is adept at clearing away the old and making way for the new, whatever that may... more

Concrete Removal Tips for Yellville, AR

Concrete Demolition Project Tips

How much does concrete removal cost?

The average patio or sidewalk (200 sq ft) costs roughly $400-$600. However, the cost can be significantly more if the concrete cannot be recycled.

A typical two-car driveway costs approximately $1,500-$2,500 or more, but this is highly dependent on the size of the driveway. Also, if the driveway was constructed with reinforced concrete, it's more difficult to remove and will cost more to remove it.

The average concrete foundation generally costs around $2,000-$5,000.

Can I remove concrete myself?

Handling concrete removal yourself can save you money, but it can also be backbreaking and dangerous work.

Plus, if you plan on hiring a contractor to pour new concrete, handling the concrete removal yourself might actually end up costing you more in disposal fees.

Our concrete removal guide can help you determine which route is best for you.

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