Concrete Demolition & Removal in Port St. Lucie, FL
Driveways, slabs, patios, sidewalks, footings and foundations broken out, hauled off and graded flat.
Concrete is the heaviest thing on most job sites and the one most often underestimated. A 4-inch residential driveway runs roughly a ton per 15 square feet, and reinforced slabs, footings and pool decks run far heavier. We bring the breaker, the machine and the trucks to move it in one mobilization instead of three.
Across Port St. Lucie, Fort Pierce and Palm City we remove cracked and settled driveways, pool decks, patios, sidewalks, equipment pads, footings and monolithic foundations. Where practical the concrete goes to a recycling facility rather than a landfill, which is both cheaper and better for the disposal ticket.
If you are replacing rather than removing, we can leave a clean, square edge and a compacted base so your concrete contractor can form and pour without re-prepping the site.
SCOPE WE HANDLE.
- Driveways, aprons and parking pads
- Patios, pool decks and walkways
- Sidewalks, curbs and gutters
- Interior and exterior slabs
- Footings, stem walls and foundations
- Equipment pads, dumpster pads and generator bases
- Reinforced and post-tension slabs
- Concrete recycling and disposal tickets
OUR PROCESS.
- 01
Measure and locate
Thickness, reinforcement and utilities under the slab checked before we break.
- 02
Saw cut
Clean cut lines where the concrete stays adjacent so nothing cracks past the line.
- 03
Break and load
Hydraulic breaker and excavator, loading directly to truck to keep the site clear.
- 04
Haul and recycle
Concrete to a recycling yard where available, with tickets provided.
- 05
Base prep
Compacted, graded base left ready to pour or ready to sod.
QUESTIONS, ANSWERED.
Can you remove a driveway without damaging my sod or irrigation?
Yes — we saw cut the edges, run track mats where needed and mark irrigation lines before we start.
Do you recycle the concrete?
Where a recycling facility is within a reasonable haul, yes. It is usually the lower-cost option too.
Can you just break it and leave the base ready to pour?
That is our most common concrete job. We leave a compacted, graded base and a clean saw-cut edge.
Do you handle rebar and wire mesh?
Yes. Reinforcement is separated out and recycled as scrap metal.
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