New Generation Demolition & Junk Removal is the company to call when you need reliable, professional, and competitively priced concrete removal services. Our team of experts goes the extra mile for each and every one of our customers to ensure they... more
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Case Excavating, Inc.
Case Excavating, Inc. offers reliable and affordable demolition services in Clearlake, CA and the surrounding areas. Our experienced and dynamic team is able to accomplish a variety of jobs, like commercial demolition, house demolition, pool removal, barn demolition, and... more
A/T Wanzer Grading and Excavating
A/T Wanzer Grading and Excavating is based in Lakeport and has been serving all Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma and surrounding counties for more than 20 years. We can tear down barns, remove concrete, commercial structures, and more. more
Green Right O'way Constructors Inc
Green Right O'way Constructors Inc is a local, family-owned business that takes pride in our customer service, expertise, and quality of service. We provide the Ukiah, California area and nearby communities with exceptional demolition services, including concrete removal. more
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How much does in cost to remove concrete?
Here's an idea of what you can expect to pay for common concrete removal projects... A concrete foundation generally costs $2,000-$5,000. A two-car driveway costs $1,500-$2,500 on average, but if the driveway is wider or longer than the average driveway, or if the driveway involves reinforced concrete, it will cost more to remove. Learn more about concrete driveway removal costs. The average patio or sidewalk (approximately 200 sq ft) costs $400-$600 in some areas but can cost significantly more if the concrete goes to the landfill instead of the recycler.
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.