
Concrete Breaking & Hauling Services in Palestine, TX

Remove Old Concrete Fast and Leave Your Property Clean
When old concrete needs to come out around Palestine, concrete breaking and hauling services handle the demolition and disposal. Failed driveways. Cracked patios. Settling sidewalks. Retaining walls that are failing. All of it has to be broken up, loaded, and hauled to disposal before new work can start.
We provide concrete breaking services across Palestine and Anderson County for residential and commercial properties. The work involves demolishing the concrete, loading the debris, and hauling it to an approved disposal site. Your property is left clean and ready for whatever comes next.
Concrete Breaking
Concrete breaking demolishes slabs, walls, and structures by fracturing them into pieces that can be lifted and hauled. Equipment varies by job size. Small areas might get broken with jackhammers. Larger slabs require hydraulic breakers mounted on machinery.
The goal is breaking the concrete into manageable pieces without damaging what needs to stay. If you’re removing a driveway but keeping the walkway, the breaking has to be controlled. A concrete breaking company with experience knows how to demolish what needs removing without collateral damage.
Rebar and wire mesh get exposed as the concrete breaks. That reinforcement has to be cut or separated from the concrete pieces before they can be loaded. The breaking process accounts for all of that so the debris is ready to haul once it’s broken up.
Concrete Hauling
Concrete hauling moves broken concrete off your property to a disposal or recycling facility. Concrete is heavy. A small driveway generates multiple truckloads of debris. Everything gets loaded and transported away so you’re not left with piles of rubble sitting on site.
Most concrete debris goes to facilities that crush and recycle it. The material gets processed into aggregate that can be used for base material or fill. Some disposal sites accept concrete for landfill use. Either way, hauling gets coordinated so debris goes to an approved location.
Concrete break up and removal includes both the demolition work and the hauling. You shouldn’t have to coordinate separate contractors to finish the job. We handle it all, breaking and hauling, so the concrete leaves with us.
Concrete Driveway Removal
Concrete driveway removal breaks up and hauls off an existing driveway so a new one can be installed. Old driveways fail from settling, tree root damage, or just decades of use. Once a concrete drive reaches that condition, removing it makes more sense than trying to repair it.
Driveway removal near houses requires care. You’re working close to foundations, landscaping, and utilities. The breaking has to be controlled so equipment doesn’t damage structures or underground lines. Concrete cutting and breaking on residential driveways means protecting what stays while demolishing what goes.
After the concrete is broken and hauled, the base gets evaluated. Sometimes it stays if it’s still stable. Other times it needs removal and replacement before the new driveway goes in. We handle the concrete removal portion and coordinate with whatever work follows.
Patio and Pool Deck Demolition
Patios and pool decks eventually need replacing when concrete cracks, settles, or the surface deteriorates beyond repair. Demolition removes the old slab so new concrete or pavers can go in.
Pool deck demolition has to account for the pool itself. Breaking concrete that close to a pool requires control so falling debris doesn’t damage the pool structure or liner. Equipment placement matters. The approach is more careful than demo work in open areas.
Patio demolition involves similar considerations if the patio connects to the house or sits near windows and doors. The breaking gets done in a way that protects the structure. Once the concrete is demolished and hauled, the area is ready for new construction.
Retaining Wall Demolition
Retaining wall demolition removes concrete or block walls that are failing. Walls crack, lean, or lose structural integrity from soil pressure, poor drainage, or foundation issues. Once a retaining wall starts failing, it needs to come out before it collapses.
Demolishing a retaining wall affects the soil it was holding back. If the wall is under load, removing it has to be done carefully so the soil doesn’t shift unexpectedly. Sometimes temporary shoring is needed. Other times the wall can be broken and removed in sections without issue.
After the wall is demolished and debris is hauled off, the area gets graded and prepared for whatever replacement wall is going in. Concrete breaking & hauling services on retaining walls clear out the failed structure so new retaining work can be built properly.

