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Demo & Replace — Montgomery County, TX
Tear-out, haul-off, base repair, and replacement pours for driveways, patios, slabs, and parking lots across Montgomery, Conroe, Willis, and The Woodlands.
Cracked, heaving, or sinking concrete failed for a reason. We remove it, fix what killed it — base, drainage, thickness — and pour a replacement built to not repeat history.
What's Included
One contractor for the whole cycle: break, haul, re-prep, repour.
Pouring new concrete on the same failed base buys you the same failure on a delay. Before anything gets replaced, we figure out why the old concrete died — clay movement, water under the slab, roots, or a pour that was never built for its load — and the fix goes into the prep: re-compacted base, corrected drainage, proper thickness and reinforcement.
The whole cycle is ours: saw-cutting, breaking, haul-off and disposal, subgrade repair, and the replacement pour — with your lawn, sprinklers, and surrounding surfaces protected along the way. One quote, one crew, one standard.
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Straight Answers
Yes — breaking, removal, hauling, and disposal are all included in our demo quotes. You're left with a clean, re-prepped site, not a pile of rubble and a second contractor to find.
Yes — we saw-cut clean lines so only the failed section comes out, then tie the replacement pour into the remaining concrete correctly with dowels and matched elevations. Partial replacement done right saves real money; done wrong it just moves the crack.
Honest rule: resurfacing is cosmetic, replacement is structural. If your concrete is flat and sound but ugly — stains, surface wear — an overlay can work. If it's cracked through, settling, heaving, or pooling water, resurfacing is painting over a problem that's still moving; it needs to come out, the base needs fixing, and new concrete goes in. We'll look at yours and tell you which it actually needs.
Around Montgomery County, the usual suspects: expansive clay that was never properly prepped, water getting under the slab, tree roots, and pours that were too thin or unreinforced for what parked on them. Replacement is the chance to fix the cause, not just the symptom — we re-compact the base, correct drainage, and pour the section the use requires, so the new concrete doesn't repeat the old concrete's death.
We protect what stays: plywood and mats over lawns and surfaces on the haul path, sprinkler and utility lines located before we break anything, and equipment sized to your access. Demo is loud for a day, not destructive for a season.
Typical driveway or patio replacement: 1–2 days for demo and prep, pour day, then about 7 days of cure before vehicles. Larger commercial removals get a phased schedule. Either way you'll have exact dates before we start.
Tell us what's failing and roughly how big it is. We'll diagnose why, and quote the full cycle — demo through new pour.
Residential • Commercial • Industrial • Montgomery County & Beyond