Old, damaged, or unwanted concrete needs to go before new work can begin. We provide professional concrete removal for residential and commercial properties in Charleston, and regularly complete projects throughout Columbia, Sumter, and surrounding South Carolina communities.
Concrete removal is the process of demolishing and disposing of existing concrete structures—driveways, patios, sidewalks, slabs, foundations, and more. The work typically involves saw cutting the perimeter, breaking up the concrete with hydraulic equipment, loading debris, and hauling it to an appropriate disposal site.
Removal is often the first step before installing new concrete, making repairs, or repurposing a space. The scope can range from a small section of sidewalk to a full driveway tear-out to large commercial slab demolition.
At Next Level Concrete, we handle the complete removal process. We don't just break it up and leave you with a pile of rubble. We cut, remove, load, and haul away the material, leaving your site clean and ready for whatever comes next.
Your driveway, patio, or sidewalk is cracked, heaved, or beyond repair
You're replacing old concrete with new installation
Utility work requires concrete to be removed and replaced
You're clearing a site for new construction or landscaping
An old shed pad, pool deck, or slab needs to be removed
Commercial renovation requires existing concrete demolition
Homeowners throughout Goose Creek, Summerville, and the Knightsville area call us when old concrete needs to go. We work carefully around landscaping, utilities, and adjacent structures to remove only what needs to come out.
Commercial property owners and contractors throughout North Charleston and the I-26 corridor rely on us for efficient concrete removal on larger-scale projects. We have the equipment to handle substantial demolition work.
We don't break it up and leave. Our quotes include full debris removal and haul-off to appropriate disposal facilities. When we're done, your site is clean.
When removing sections of concrete, we saw-cut the edges first for clean separation. This prevents damage to adjacent concrete that's staying in place and creates better joints for new pours.
Underground utilities run beneath many concrete surfaces. We take precautions to identify and avoid utility lines during removal. Hitting a gas line or water main creates problems nobody wants.
Different removal jobs require different equipment. We use skid steers, excavators, jackhammers, and concrete saws depending on the scope and site conditions. The right tool makes the job safer and more efficient.
Demolition work carries risks. We're properly licensed and insured, protecting you and your property throughout the removal process.
Whether it's a small section of sidewalk or a full driveway tear-out, call us for a quote. We'll assess the job, explain what's involved, and give you a clear price that includes haul-off.