DiFrischia Recycling
Let the friendly experts at DiFrischia Recycling tackle your upcoming concrete or asphalt removal project! We offer competitive pricing with transparent quotes, expert appraisers, and... more
Steel Valley Contractors LLC
Offering services to residents and business owners within a 50-mile radius of Youngstown, OH (including Pennsylvania), Steel Valley Contractors can demolish anything. We are proud... more
DRS of Erie County, Inc
DRS of Erie County, Inc is proud to serve residential and commercial customers throughout the area. We offer high-quality demolition, including concrete removal, commercial demolition,... more
Greenawalt Excavating
When you’re looking to hire a company for your demolishing or excavating needs, you want to be sure that you’re hiring the best.... more
Holbein Inc
Holbein, Inc.'s excavating and demolition crew has the experience, talent, and equipment needed to handle site work for many types of projects. We... more
Jesus Loves You Hauling
Trust the experienced and highly knowledgeable professionals at Jesus Loves You Hauling for all your hauling and light demolition needs. As a locally owned business,... more
Strange Corporation
Strange Corporation is a family owned and operated business equipped to handle a diverse range of projects, including concrete wrecking, total demolition, light commercial work,... more
Griffin Excavating Inc
Griffin Excavating Inc serves residential and commercial customers throughout the area. Our experienced team is courteous and eager to assist you in your next concrete... more
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Concrete Removal Tips for Sandy Lake, PA
Should I repair or replace my concrete?
Depending on the state of your concrete, you may be better off repairing the concrete instead of replacing it; and sometimes, it's the opposite. In general, complete concrete removal and replacement is your best choice when the concrete has several wide, deep cracks that are starting to settle on one side or are uneven, if part of the concrete is pushed up thanks to cold weather, or if the concrete is settling due to improper grading preparation. In these instances, it's best to replace the concrete rather than repair it. On the other hand, if there are just thin, hairline cracks with no evidence of settling, or the concrete is sunken because of excess weight being placed on the concrete, you should just repair the concrete, as it will be the fastest and most cost-effective option.
What does concrete removal cost?
The national average cost to remove a concrete driveway is $1,000-$3,000, but the price can reach as high as $5,000 in certain situations.
Keep reading: Concrete & Asphalt Removal Cost Guide