Concrete Demolition in Washington County, KY

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J&M Demolition

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Lexington, KY

For over 15 years, the experts at J&M Demolition have been honing their skills in the demolition industry. We specialize in concrete removal projects of all sizes. Click the "Get a Quote" button to learn more about our services and... more

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Precision Demolition LLC

5.0
(22) -
Washington County, KY
  • Commercial
  • Mobile Homes
  • Pools
  • Residential
  • Privately owned and operated
  • 24/7 availability
  • Free estimates

Precision Demolition LLC is a veteran-owned and operated company with more than 7 years of experience demolishing residential and commercial structures. We offer comprehensive demolition services to Kentucky, including concrete removal. more

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C&M Disposal & Recycling, Inc.

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Lexington, KY

C&M Disposal & Recycling, Inc. offers comprehensive demolition services. We can remove homes, sheds, pools, commercial structures, and more. We offer specialty services as well, including excavating. more

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Franklin & Leonhardt Demolition

Jeffersontown, KY

A family-owned business, Franklin & Leonhardt has been a mainstay in Louisville, Kentucky since the 1950s. Our focus is primarily on demolition, including commercial demolition, concrete removal, and more. more

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Johnson Todd Contracting Inc

Danville, KY

Family owned and operated since 1993, Todd Johnson, Inc., has grown to become a large player in both the residential and commercial markets. They're known for their wide range of expertise, including demolition, excavating, and more. more

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Mary's Demolition & Cleaning Service

Nicholasville, KY

When you need demolition services that make your life easier, call Mary's Demolition & Cleaning Service. We can remove a wide variety of different commercial and residential structures from your property. Click the "Get a Quote" button to learn more! more

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Morrison Excavation & Land Improvement

Nicholasville, KY

Family owned and fully-Insured, Morrison Excavation & Land Improvement is a small business providing a wide range of services, including concrete removal. Our team is prepared to meet nearly any site preparation challenge residential and commercial customers face. more

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Journeyman Moving Company - Local & Long Distance Movers

Russell Springs, KY

Journeyman Moving Company - Local & Long Distance Movers is your trusted light demolition and concrete removal experts based in Russell Springs, KY. Trust us for a seamless, stress-free demo experience. Contact us today! more

Concrete Removal Tips for Washington County, KY

Tips for Removing Concrete

What is involved with removing concrete?

Demolishing a concrete drivewaypatio, or slab typically involves breaking it up, hauling away the debris, and grading the site. There are several tools that contractors use to break up and remove concrete. When most people think of concrete removal, they generally think of jackhammers, but Bobcats with hydraulic or pneumatic breaker attachments are more common. The contractor will often bring a roll-off dumpster to the site, but don't assume; make sure you confirm this with them. Then, once the concrete is broken, they will load the debris into the dumpster with the Bobcat and then transport the dumpster and debris to the nearest landfill or recycling facility.

How much does concrete driveway removal cost?

According to national averages, demolishing a concrete driveway costs around $1,500 but can reach upwards of $5,000 in certain situations. However, the cost to remove concrete can vary greatly depending on the amount of concrete being removed, local debris disposal fees, permit fees, your particular location, how easy it is to access the site, inspections, etc. You can potentially save money on your concrete removal project by recycling the concrete at a local recycling facility since recycling fees are generally less expensive than those at the landfill.