Driveway removal
Useful when a driveway is cracked, sinking, or needs to be replaced before a new surface goes in.
Read the driveway removal guideThis site helps homeowners understand when concrete should come out, what a typical project involves, and where to start if you need independent contractors for slab removal, driveway tear-out, patio demolition, or debris haul-away in New Orleans and nearby communities.
If you already know the project type, the phone call is the fastest way to move forward. If you want to read first, start with the service guides below.
Start here if you already know the type of project you are dealing with. Each guide should explain the work in practical terms, what homeowners usually ask about, and what to confirm before scheduling.
Useful when a driveway is cracked, sinking, or needs to be replaced before a new surface goes in.
Read the driveway removal guideHelpful for old patios, back yard slabs, shed pads, and other concrete areas that no longer fit the property.
Read the slab removal guideBest for trip hazards, damaged paths, and older walkways that need to be replaced or reworked.
Read the sidewalk removal guideConcrete removal needs often extend beyond central New Orleans. The next layer of pages should explain what homeowners in each area usually run into, how access and hauling can differ, and what makes the local setting unique.
Use the service pages to understand the work before you start asking for quotes or scheduling help.
Local pages should explain access, hauling, and the kinds of properties that commonly need this work.
Those pages explain the site's role, how information may be used, and what to expect from third-party providers.
In many projects, yes. Removing damaged concrete usually gives the next contractor a cleaner base to work with. The exact approach depends on the condition of the slab and what will replace it.
Sometimes repair is enough, but deep cracking, sinking, or broken edges can point to removal instead of patching. A contractor can help you compare the options.
Confirm the scope, haul-away, access to the work area, and whether the estimate includes cleanup. That keeps the project clear before work begins.