Choosing Better Concrete

Tired Of Your Old Concrete Driveway? Cut It Away Safely

If your concrete driveway has become a major eyesore or a dangerous safety hazard on your property, you may wish to remove the pavement right away. But if your driveway is too long, steep, or large to remove by yourself, you should ask a concrete cutting company for help. Learn how you can safely remove your old driveway with concrete cutting below.

Why Shouldn't You Remove Your Driveway Yourself?

Once concrete hardens, it can be difficult to break up, lift, or transport safely. If you try to remove your concrete driveway without the assistance of a professional, you may risk injury. For example, pieces of concrete may fall to the ground and damage your feet or nearby structures.  

Concrete can also release dust in the air when disturbed or cut. Concrete dust can be hazardous to the skin, respiratory system, and eyes. Construction workers and other individuals who work with concrete often wear protective clothing to complete their jobs. If you don't have the proper gear or clothing, you may inadvertently expose yourself to toxins. 

To avoid injury, you want to have a professional cut up and remove your driveway for you.

What Happens During the Cutting and Removal Process?

Before a concrete cutting contractor removes your driveway, they will assess the area first. A contractor needs to know how deep and long your driveway is before they begin the cutting and removal process. This information may help them determine what types of cutting methods to use for your driveway as well as the time needed to remove your driveway.

After a contractor completes an assessment of your driveway, they'll begin the cutting process. To keep you and your family safe, a contractor may ask you to vacate the premises during the cutting stages. You may want to make arrangements ahead of time to avoid problems with your project. 

Once the area is clear, a contractor will use various techniques to break up, cut, and remove your driveway. Some contractors use sledgehammers and jackhammers to remove old concrete pavement. Other contractors use large excavation equipment to crush, cut, and remove concrete. The method used by your contractor may depend on the size and depth of your driveway.

A contractor may use or follow many other procedures to safely cut and remove your driveway. If you have various concerns about these methods or procedures, consult a contractor at your earliest convenience.

If you need to remove your old concrete driveway soon, call or email a contractor today.


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