Homeowner guide

Concrete removal help for Minneapolis homeowners.

This site explains when old concrete needs to come out, what the removal process usually looks like, and how to request help from independent contractors who handle demolition and haul-away work in the Minneapolis area.

Start with the right service page

Each page below explains one part of a typical concrete removal project in plain homeowner language.

Concrete slab removal

Learn what happens when patios, walks, garage pads, or other flatwork need to come out before replacement.

Driveway tear-out

See how driveway removal works when a section is cracked, sinking, or no longer worth patching.

Debris haul-away

Understand how removed concrete is loaded, hauled, and cleared from the property after demolition.

How homeowners use this site

  • Read about the type of concrete project you are dealing with.
  • Look at nearby cities and neighborhoods if your property sits outside central Minneapolis.
  • Use the phone number or request form if you want to connect with an independent contractor.
This website provides information and request access only. We do not perform concrete removal, demolition, hauling, or installation ourselves. If you choose to call or submit a request, you are contacting an independent third-party provider rather than this site performing the work.

Nearby areas worth checking

These pages focus on common property layouts and access patterns that affect concrete removal around Minneapolis.

Request help

If you want to move forward, use the phone number above or the online request form. The request can route you to an available independent provider.

Questions homeowners usually ask

Do I need to remove the old concrete first?

In most replacement projects, the damaged slab comes out before new concrete can be poured or the base can be rebuilt.

Is haul-away part of the job?

It often is, but the exact scope depends on the contractor, access, and how much concrete needs to leave the property.