Our Concrete Demolition and Removal Process
First, you share your project details with us. Next, we visit your site to evaluate the task’s requirements. Finally, we remove the concrete, clean up the waste, and leave your site ready for your upcoming project. A smooth and efficient experience for everyone!
Communication
When you get in touch with us, our friendly team promptly gathers information about your project. We’ll set up a suitable time and day to visit your property and figure out the ideal plan for the task. At this stage, we can offer you the most accurate price estimate.
Step 1
Get in touch
On-Site Visit
Following up, we arrive at your property on the scheduled date and time. Our attentive team conducts a thorough inspection, discussing your needs and ensuring every detail is covered. Lastly, we set a date to begin the concrete demolition work.
Step 2
Schedule a Visit
Complete the Work
As the planned date arrives, we initiate the excavation process. Rest assured we’ve already obtained any required permits. Our skilled team carries out the task safely, promptly, and professionally, ensuring a seamless concrete demolition experience.
Step 2
Work Done!
What needs to be removed?
OUR Concrete Removal Service
At MiamiDemolitions, we’re the go-to experts for concrete removal and demolition services in Miami-Dade and nearby cities. With over a decade of experience, we specialize in construction site clearances, sidewalk and asphalt removal, and concrete structure dismantling. Trust us for efficient, precise, and professional services!
the Cost of Concrete Removal
In South Florida, most homeowners pay between $670 and $2,900 for concrete removal, averaging around $1,500. Generally, across the state, the cost for removing concrete ranges from $700 to $2,900 or between $2 and $6 per square foot.
When you hire MiamiDemolitions for your project, you can trust you’ll get the best price in South Florida, setting us apart from the competition. We offer lower demolition costs than average, helping you stay within your budget from the start.
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We are a concrete demolition contractor.
We are a trusted and reliable concrete demolition company specializing in demolishing all types of concrete structures, including sidewalks and driveways. We offer competitive and affordable rates without compromising the quality of our services. Our team takes pride in providing our clients with the best prices for all their concrete demolition and site preparation needs.
About our demolition company
15 years of experience in the demolition sector
Various tools and heavy equipment can be used when removing or demolishing concrete structures, ranging from a jackhammer to a bulldozer. At Miami Demolition, we have the experience and expertise to handle any project, big or small. Whether you need a building, bridge, or sidewalk removed, we have the tools and knowledge to make it happen efficiently and safely. We are fluent in both Spanish and English, so please don’t hesitate to contact us to get your project started. Let’s work together to get the job done right.
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Concrete Demolition vs Concrete Removal
Definition
Concrete removal and concrete demolition are related but not the same. They both involve breaking down or dismantling concrete structures but have different focuses and methods.
Concrete demolition refers to breaking down concrete structures, such as buildings, bridges, or sidewalks, using heavy machinery, explosives, or manual tools. The main objective of concrete demolition is to dismantle the structure efficiently while ensuring the safety of the workers and the surrounding area.
Concrete removal, on the other hand, refers to removing demolished or broken concrete from the site. This involves collecting, transporting, and disposing of concrete debris, typically using heavy machineries like excavators, loaders, and dump trucks. The main goal of concrete removal is to clear the area so that it can be repurposed or prepared for new construction.
In summary, concrete demolition is focused on breaking down the concrete structure, while concrete removal is focused on disposing of the demolished material. These processes are often carried out in a more extensive construction or renovation project.