Arizona Concrete Removal; We provide the reliability of the commercial companies but the rates of the small, local businesses. Here at Kent’s Work, we’re able to offer a quality service at a fraction of our competitors’ rates. Our low overhead translates into great rates for YOU!
Should I repair or remove the concrete?
Simply repairing the concrete may be the more cost-effective and faster option in these situations:
-
-
- Thin cracks – small, hairline cracks with no evidence of settling.
- Sunken concrete – caused by heavy equipment or load (e.g., a heavy dumpster) that was placed on the concrete.
-
-
First things first—deciding which approach is best for addressing your concrete project.
Generally, complete concrete removal is your best option if any of the following are occurring on your driveway, patio, sidewalk, or slab:
-
-
- Multiple cracks – wide and deep cracks that are uneven/settled on one side.
- Frost heave – part of the concrete is pushed up due to the frost that occurs in colder climates (not common here in Arizona unless you are in higher elevations).
- Settled concrete – caused by the subgrade’s improper preparation.
-

How much does it cost to have a contractor remove my concrete?
The cost to remove concrete varies by:
-
-
- amount of concrete that needs to be removed
- disposal fees
- your location
-
Kent’s Work is the most affordable, quality concrete removal service in the entire valley! We specialize in exterior Concrete Demolition (i.e. driveways, patio pads, walkways).
How do contractors demolish and remove concrete?
There are many tools that concrete demolition contractors can use to remove concrete. Here are two of the most used tools…
-
-
- A Bobcat equipped with a hydraulic or pneumatic breaker attachment (as seen in the top right picture)
-
-
-
- Another common tool is a jackhammer (as seen in the bottom left picture)
-
Usually, the contractor will also bring a roll-off dumpster to the site. Once the concrete is broken, the Bobcat loads it into the dumpster and hauls it away to a landfill or concrete recycler.