Concrete Demolition in California City, CA

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Steve The Junkman Corporate Recycling

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Bakersfield, CA

Steve The Junkman Corporate Recycling specializes in eco-friendly demolition, debris disposal, scrap metal recycling, and related services. We make every effort to keep waste, junk, and debris out of landfills. Contact us to learn more! more

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Bob A Clutter & Sons Backhoe Service

Lancaster, CA

In Los Angeles, Bob A Clutter & Sons Backhoe Service performs a wide variety of jobs and has satisfied hundreds of customers along the way. Our team is dynamic and able to accomplish all kinds of jobs, including concrete removal, backhoe... more

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Reddig Excavation

Tehachapi, CA

Reddig Excavation is an excavation contractor in Kern County, California that offers a wide range of demolition services, including concrete removal. more

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Weber-Madgwick, Inc.

Castaic, CA

When homeowners, commercial businesses, and contractors need quality demolition or excavation services, they call Weber-Madgwick, Inc. to get the job done. They have served Southern California for over two decades. more

Concrete Removal Tips for California City, CA

Concrete Removal Tips

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

Can I remove concrete myself?

Handling concrete removal yourself can save you money, but it can also be backbreaking and dangerous work.

Plus, if you plan on hiring a contractor to pour new concrete, handling the concrete removal yourself might actually end up costing you more in disposal fees.

Our concrete removal guide can help you determine which route is best for you.

Find out more: How to Choose the Right Concrete Removal Contractor