Ivers Construction
With over 40 years experience in the demolition industry and hundreds of satisfied customers, you can be assured that if Ivers Construction handles your concrete removal... more
Geranios Enterprises, Inc.
Geranios Enterprises, Inc. was founded in 2005 and has since built a reputation for providing high-quality concrete removal services well within the proposed project timeframe. Speak... more
Dirtworks Excavation and Construction
When you're in need of concrete removal for commercial or residential purposes, Dirtworks Excavation and Construction is the crew to call. We provide an impressive... more
Shumaker Trucking & Excavating
Shumaker Trucking & Excavating has been providing demolition services in the Great Falls, MT area since 1960! We provide reliable concrete removal services that help improve properties... more
M&D Construction Inc.
M&D Construction Inc. was founded in 1988 with the idea to provide safe, efficient concrete removal services for both residential and commercial customers. Let us... more
Paradise Fencing and Construction, Inc
Paradise Fencing and Construction, Inc is a locally-owned and operated business in Great Falls, MT. Our years of experience and training have prepared us for... more
Apple Valley Backhoe Service
Apple Valley Backhoe Service is dedicated to providing high quality, dependable concrete removal services at affordable prices. Customers turn to us when they need straightforward... more
Liggett Construction
Liggett Construction has been serving the Great Falls and surrounding areas for over 40 years. We have a large fleet of machinery needed to offer demolition... more
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Concrete Removal Tips for Cascade, MT
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?