Pease Landclearing LLC
Pease Landclearing LLC provides demolition services throughout the entire states of Georgia and Alabama, as well as northern regions of Florida. Our team uses many... more
Cut To Please
Cut To Please is Pike Road, Alabama’s, premier demolition and removal contractor. From large commercial projects to pool removals, our staff has the industry... more
Jordan Demolition
Founded in 1969, Jordan Demolition Company (JDC) is a full-service demolition contractor based in Alabama and serving customers throughout the United States. Theirr services include total... more
Ronnie Smith Builders Inc
At Ronnie Smith Builders, we care about our community and it shows in the quality workmanship we deliver. Expect high-quality concrete removal service at reasonable... more
Quality Dirt Works & Construction
Established in 2001, Quality Dirt Works & Construction has grown to become the leading demo & excavating company serving the Montgomery, AL area. They specialize in residential and... more
Speedy Junk & Trash Movers
Speedy Junk & Trash Movers specializes in a variety of junk removal and demolition services throughout the Montgomery, Alabama area. Our team is highly experienced in... more
Curbside Appeal LLC
Curbside Appeal LLC is Alabama's #1 concrete removal provider. Not only do we provide professional and undoubtedly convenient service, we add immeasurable value to your property... more
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Concrete Removal Tips for Ramer, AL
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.
When should I remove concrete instead of repair it?
You should consider replacing your concrete if it has any of the following:
- Several cracks - deep, wide cracks that are uneven or settled on one side
- Frost heave - sections of the concrete are pushed up due to frost that occurs in colder climates
- Settled concrete - caused by the sub-grade's improper preparation
You may be able to get away with simply replacing the concrete if it only has:
- Hairline cracks - small, thin 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
Keep reading: How Much Does It Cost to Rent a Concrete Dumpster?