Clearing Sites for New Construction

Concrete Demolition and Removal in Ocean Springs for properties preparing for new slabs, additions, or redevelopment

Existing concrete doesn't always need to stay—sometimes the best option is complete removal to make way for updated layouts, expanded spaces, or corrected drainage. Demolition work involves breaking up slabs, driveways, and patio structures using equipment sized appropriately for residential sites, then hauling away the debris to leave a clean surface ready for the next phase. OS Concrete provides demolition and removal services across Ocean Springs for homeowners and contractors who need old concrete cleared efficiently without damaging surrounding landscapes or structures.


The process begins with assessing what's being removed and what needs to remain untouched—utility lines, adjacent structures, and landscaping features all affect how the work is planned. Equipment selection depends on access constraints and the thickness of the existing concrete, with smaller machines used in tight spaces and heavier equipment deployed for thick commercial slabs or reinforced pads.


Request a site evaluation to confirm access requirements and receive a removal estimate based on the volume and location of existing concrete.

How Demolition Protects Surrounding Property

Controlled demolition prevents collateral damage by breaking concrete into sections that can be lifted and removed without disturbing adjacent areas. OS Concrete uses jackhammers, breakers, and cutting tools to separate slabs methodically rather than using uncontrolled breaking that can send vibrations through nearby foundations or crack adjoining surfaces. Debris is loaded directly into trucks to minimize ground disturbance and keep the site organized throughout the project.


After removal, the site is graded smooth and cleared of concrete fragments, leaving a clean surface ready for new installation or landscaping. You'll notice that fences, garden beds, and adjacent hardscaping remain intact, and the work area is contained to only the sections being demolished. Responsible debris handling means no broken concrete piles left on-site waiting for later pickup—everything is removed as the work progresses.


Demolition projects also uncover what's beneath the slab—sometimes revealing drainage issues, soft spots, or previous repairs that need attention before new work begins. This visibility allows for corrective measures that wouldn't be possible with the old slab still in place, improving the foundation for whatever comes next.

Answers About Demolition Services

Removing concrete safely and efficiently requires planning around site constraints and understanding what's involved beyond just breaking up the slab.

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What affects the cost of concrete removal?

Slab thickness, reinforcement, accessibility, and total square footage all influence pricing. Thicker slabs or those with heavy rebar require more labor and equipment time, and sites with limited access may require smaller equipment or manual breaking in areas where machines can't operate.

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How is debris handled after demolition?

Broken concrete is loaded and hauled away as part of the service, with disposal managed responsibly rather than dumped on-site. This keeps the property clean and ready for the next phase without requiring additional cleanup crews.

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When should demolition happen relative to new installation?

Removing old concrete shortly before the new pour minimizes the time the site sits exposed to weather and reduces the risk of base erosion. However, if site corrections or grading work is needed, demolition can happen earlier to allow time for those adjustments before scheduling the new installation.

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What equipment is used for residential demolition in Ocean Springs?

Smaller excavators, skid steers with breaker attachments, and handheld jackhammers handle most residential projects without requiring large machinery that damages lawns or driveways. Equipment is selected based on access width, slab thickness, and proximity to structures that need protection.

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How does demolition prepare the site for better results?

Removing the old slab exposes the subgrade, allowing for inspection and correction of drainage problems, soft spots, or inadequate base material. This visibility ensures the new installation starts with a solid foundation rather than inheriting hidden problems from the previous slab.

OS Concrete coordinates demolition work to fit project timelines and site conditions, handling both removal and debris disposal as part of the service. Schedule a consultation to discuss your site-specific requirements and confirm the scope of demolition needed before moving forward.