Concrete tearout and demolition across Norman, OK and the OKC metro — old driveways, slabs, sidewalks, and foundations broken out, hauled off, and the site left ready to repour.
Before new concrete goes down, the old has to come out — and how that's done sets up everything that follows. For projects in Norman and across the Oklahoma City metro, we break out, remove, and haul off old concrete cleanly, leaving a site that's ready for the next pour.
Cracked driveways, heaved sidewalks, failed slabs, and old foundations all come out the same way: methodically, without tearing up everything around them. We protect what stays, saw-cut clean break lines, and break the concrete down for removal.
Then we haul it off and dispose of it responsibly, grade the exposed sub-base, and leave the area prepped so new concrete can be formed and poured right away. Whether it's a single slab or a full site clearing, we handle the messy part so the rebuild starts clean.
We mark what comes out and what stays, identify utilities, and plan access so nearby surfaces and landscaping stay protected.
Saw-cut clean edges where the demo meets concrete that's staying, then break the old slab down for removal.
Load out the debris and haul it off for responsible disposal or recycling.
Grade and compact the exposed sub-base so the site is ready for forms and a new pour.
Yes. Removal and haul-off are part of the job — we break it out, load it up, and dispose of it responsibly so you're not left with a pile of debris.
That's the ideal setup. Doing the tearout and the new pour together means the sub-base is prepped correctly for what's going back down, and you deal with one crew and one schedule.
We saw-cut clean break lines and protect adjacent surfaces, landscaping, and structures. Careful demo is what makes the rebuild clean, so we take that part seriously.
Tell us about your project and we'll get you a clear, no-pressure estimate — usually within 24 hours.