Concrete slab being saw-cut for demolition

Demolition that leaves a clean slate.

Saw-cut, break-out, and haul-off for slabs, footings, and walls — dust controlled, site cleaned, boundaries cut clean.

Dallas, TX7 Service Lines

About our concrete demolition work

Demolition is the start of somebody else's project — a re-pour, a new build, a repair. The measure of good demo work is what it leaves behind: a clean boundary, a stable sub-base, no debris, and a site ready for the next trade.

Saw-cutting is the difference between removal and damage. A cut line lets a slab section come out while the concrete on the other side keeps its edge — no spalled, fractured mess to patch later.

Because the same crews quote the re-pour, demolition here is priced with the whole project in mind: demo, prep, and new concrete as one mobilization when the scope allows, instead of two contracts pointing at each other.

What good concrete demolition looks like

  • Clean boundaries — saw-cut edges keep the concrete that stays, serviceable.
  • Haul-off quoted with the demo, so the number you sign is the number you pay.
  • Dust control and cleanup as part of the scope, not an extra.
  • Equipment matched to access — alley slabs to open commercial pads.
  • Demo and re-pour as one mobilization when the work allows.

What you get when you hire us

Saw-cut boundaries

The concrete that stays keeps a clean, serviceable edge.

Haul-off included

Break-out and disposal quoted as one number.

Dust control

Water and containment matched to the site.

Utility-aware

Locating before breaking — no surprises under the slab.

One-scope re-pour

Demo and new concrete as one mobilization when possible.

Materials, finishes & specs we work with

Transparent about what goes into the work — and it's spelled out on the quote.

Cutting
Slab saw, wall saw, and hand-held cutting per depth
Break-out
Skid-steer rammer to excavator-mounted breaker per access
Haul-off
Trucked and disposed; recycling where available
Surface prep
Sub-base left graded and ready for the next scope

Project types we serve

Driveway and patio removalInterior slab removal (tenant improvement)Footings and foundation removalCurbs, gutters, and sidewalk removalEquipment pad and dock removalPartial slab removal with boundary cuts

Fair, transparent concrete demolition pricing

Fair demolition pricing follows the material and the access — thickness, reinforcement, and how the debris leaves the site. The quote itemizes those, so a cheaper number elsewhere can be checked for what it left behind.

How much does concrete demolition cost?

Quoted per project. Quoted per project — thickness, reinforcement, access, and haul-off volume each named as their own line.

Final price depends on:

  • Slab thickness and reinforcement
  • Access for equipment and trucks
  • Whether utilities run through the slab
  • Saw-cut boundaries for partial removal
  • Haul-off volume and disposal
  • Dust control requirements
  • Site conditions and prep for what comes next

What to look for when hiring

  • Confirm haul-off and disposal are included in the written price.
  • Ask how utilities in the slab are located and handled.
  • Check that partial removals get saw-cut boundaries.
  • Ask about dust control and what the site looks like at the end of the day.
  • Confirm whether demo and re-pour can be one scope.
  • Ask for the schedule — demo windows matter when the site is in use.

Common problems we solve

Slabs broken out with no boundary cuts, damaging concrete that stays.
Debris left on site because haul-off was never in the quote.
Utility strikes from demo that skipped locating.
Dust complaints from neighbors and tenants.
Settled fill where slab removal left the sub-base a mess.
Scheduling gaps between the demo crew and the pour crew.

Who should handle concrete demolition?

A crew that quotes break-out AND haul-off together, cuts clean boundaries, and can quote the re-pour as one scope.

How do I compare demolition bids?

Check for haul-off, disposal, dust control, and boundary cutting — the cheapest bid usually leaves one of those out.

Can just part of a slab come out?

Yes — saw-cut boundaries let a section be removed while the surrounding slab stays in service.

What does the site look like when you leave?

Clean: material hauled, debris swept, and the area ready for what comes next — that standard is written into the quote.

Our Process

A clear 5-step path from first call to clean job site.

  1. 01

    Site Visit

    We come out, walk the project, measure, and listen to what the site needs.

  2. 02

    Written Quote

    Line-item pricing — concrete, prep, reinforcement, finish, and haul-off each spelled out.

  3. 03

    Permits & Prep

    We coordinate what the jurisdiction requires, then schedule the pour, formwork, and inspections.

  4. 04

    Pour & Finish

    Crews place, vibrate, and finish to the agreed spec — broom, smooth, salt, or stamped.

  5. 05

    Walkthrough

    A final walk of the finished work with you, and a clear point of contact afterward.

Areas We Serve

Concrete Demolition in Dallas and the surrounding area

Coverage is confirmed with your address at quote time.

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