Houston's combination of high groundwater and clay-rich soils demands careful concrete removal. We've perfected techniques for everything from River Oaks estate driveways to League City patio bust-outs. Our crews use skid-steers with concrete breakers that minimize vibration - critical when working near aging infrastructure in neighborhoods like West University.
For commercial projects near the Texas Medical Center, we coordinate after-hours work to avoid disrupting critical operations. All removed concrete is processed at our NRG Park-area facility, where it's crushed for reuse in road bases - diverting thousands of tons from Fort Bend County landfills annually.
We include soil stabilization in every quote, preventing the erosion issues that plague new construction in Pearland and other southeast Harris County communities.
For commercial projects near the Texas Medical Center, we coordinate after-hours work to avoid disrupting critical operations. All removed concrete is processed at our NRG Park-area facility, where it's crushed for reuse in road bases - diverting thousands of tons from Fort Bend County landfills annually.
We include soil stabilization in every quote, preventing the erosion issues that plague new construction in Pearland and other southeast Harris County communities.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Ground-penetrating radar to locate utilities
- 02 Step 2: Precision breaking with dust control
- 03 Step 3: Debris sorting for maximum recycling
- 04 Step 4: Site grading to prevent water pooling
Benefits
- Specialized equipment for tight access lots
- Evening/weekend work available
- Free crushed concrete for certain projects
- Drainage consultation included
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle stained concrete common in Katy homes?
Yes, we've developed methods to remove decorative concrete without spreading dye particulates - important for protecting nearby pools and landscaping.
How deep do you remove foundations?
Typically 12-18 inches in Houston, with deeper removal near bayous where tree roots are prevalent. We always verify with soil tests first.