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Concrete Removal & Demolition in Georgetown, TX

Professional concrete removal and demolition — no subcontractors, no mess left behind.

Typical Cost in Georgetown

$2 – $6 per sq ft

Typical job: $800 – $4,500 (driveway, patio, or sidewalk removal)

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About This Service

Concrete Removal & Demolition in Georgetown

Removing concrete in established Georgetown neighborhoods like Sun City and Teravista requires awareness of root systems, utility lines, and adjacent structures that wouldn't be a concern on a raw lot. We assess access, set up equipment carefully, and make clean cuts at removal boundaries so adjacent concrete you're keeping doesn't get disturbed. Everything is hauled away and the site is graded for the next trade.

Old concrete must come out before a new pour can go in. Our crews handle full concrete removal and demolition using the proper equipment — jackhammers, skid steers, and debris hauling — so the site is clean and ready for the next phase. We never subcontract removal work, so quality stays consistent from demo to pour.

Why Austin Premier Concrete

  • Licensed Texas contractor
  • General liability + workers' comp
  • Our own crew — no subcontractors
  • Free written estimates
  • Permit coordination included
  • Serving all Georgetown neighborhoods
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Pricing

How Much Does Concrete Removal & Demolition Cost in Georgetown?

Prices below reflect Central Texas market rates as of 2025. Actual quotes depend on site conditions, finish, and project scope. We provide free written estimates — no vague ballpark figures.

Base Price

$2 – $6

per sq ft

Typical Job Total

$800 – $4,500

driveway, patio, or sidewalk removal

What Affects Your Price

  • Slab thickness (4 in vs 6 in vs thicker commercial)
  • Rebar density — more rebar = slower cutting and higher cost
  • Site access for skid steer or excavator
  • Haul distance and disposal fees
  • Whether partial or full slab removal

Money-saving tip

Bundling removal with a new pour from the same contractor typically saves 15–25% on the removal portion versus hiring separate crews.

How It Works

Our Concrete Removal & Demolition Process in Georgetown

We follow the same proven steps on every job — no shortcuts, no surprises.

  1. 1

    Pre-Demo Walkthrough

    We identify utility lines, irrigation, and any sections to preserve before any demo begins. We confirm access for equipment and agree on a haul route to protect your landscaping and driveway edges.

  2. 2

    Sawcutting

    Clean saw cuts are made at the removal boundary to protect adjacent concrete you're keeping. This prevents random cracking from radiating into areas you don't want disturbed.

  3. 3

    Breaking & Removal

    Concrete is broken with jackhammers or a hydraulic breaker. Where access allows, a skid steer speeds up loading significantly. Large rebar is cut and separated for recycling.

  4. 4

    Debris Hauling

    All broken concrete is loaded and hauled to an authorized recycling or disposal facility. Concrete is typically recycled as road base — we don't send it to a landfill.

  5. 5

    Site Grading & Handoff

    The site is graded and leveled so it's ready for the next phase — whether that's a new concrete pour, pavers, or landscaping. The area is clean and accessible when we leave.

Scope of Work

What's Included

  • Full slab & partial removal
  • Jackhammer & mechanical demo
  • Debris hauling & disposal
  • Site graded & prepped for new pour

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Local Coverage

Concrete Removal & Demolition Across All of Georgetown

We serve every neighborhood in Georgetown for concrete removal & demolition work — including Sun City, Teravista, Wolf Ranch, and more. No travel surcharge, no reduced scope. Same crew, same quality across all of Williamson County.

Sun CityTeravistaWolf RanchSerenadaGeorgetown Village+ All Georgetown area

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Common Questions

Concrete Removal & Demolition in Georgetown — FAQ

1

Do you remove old concrete in Georgetown?

Yes — we provide full concrete demolition and removal services in Georgetown. We use jackhammers, skid steers, and haul everything away so the site is clean and ready for a new pour. No subcontractors.

2

How much does concrete removal cost in Georgetown?

Concrete removal in Georgetown typically runs $2–$6 per square foot depending on thickness, accessibility, and rebar content. We provide free on-site estimates before any work begins.

3

Do you handle disposal after concrete demolition in Georgetown?

Yes — we haul away all broken concrete and debris after demolition. Your site will be graded and ready for the next phase of work. We use proper disposal facilities in compliance with Georgetown and county waste regulations.

4

Can you remove concrete in tight spaces in Sun City?

Yes. We have equipment sized for tight residential spaces in Georgetown neighborhoods like Sun City. We assess access during the estimate visit and choose the right equipment for your site.

5

How long does concrete removal take in Georgetown?

A standard residential driveway or patio removal in Georgetown typically takes half a day to a full day. Larger commercial slabs or jobs with heavy rebar may take 2–3 days. We'll give you a timeline at your free on-site estimate.

6

Is it cheaper to remove and replace or resurface old concrete in Georgetown?

Resurfacing ($3–$6/sq ft) is cheaper upfront than full removal and replacement ($8–$15+ total), but only makes sense when the existing slab is structurally sound with no major cracking or settlement. If the base or slab is compromised, resurfacing will fail quickly and you'll pay twice. We'll give you an honest recommendation after evaluating your concrete — not just what costs more.

7

What happens to old concrete after removal in Georgetown?

Broken concrete is either recycled as road base aggregate (the most common and environmentally responsible disposal) or taken to a licensed concrete recycling facility. We handle all disposal — you don't need to arrange a dumpster or haul anything yourself. The site will be broom-clean when we're done.

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