Concrete Breaking & Removal
Driveways, patios, stairs, slabs, and foundations — demolished and hauled away, even in tight backyard spaces.
Break It Up, Haul It Out
Old concrete doesn't have to stay. Whether it's a crumbling driveway, a cracked patio, deteriorating stairs, or an old foundation slab, our breaker attachment on the mini excavator makes quick work of demolition — even in spaces where full-size equipment can't reach.
What We Remove
- Concrete driveways and parking pads
- Patios and walkways
- Concrete stairs and landings
- Foundation slabs and footings
- Retaining walls and curbs
- Any concrete structure in a tight-access area
Equipment & Approach
We use a hydraulic breaker attachment mounted on our Kubota K008 mini excavator. The excavator is just 34 inches wide (folds to 28"), so we can break concrete in backyards, side yards, and other confined spaces that larger demolition equipment simply cannot access.
Once broken, concrete is loaded into our skid steers and hauled out to the truck for disposal. The entire process — breaking, loading, hauling, and site cleanup — is handled by TC Contracting.
Concrete Breaking Projects
A look at recent concrete demolition and removal work across Greater Victoria.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does concrete breaking cost?
Pricing depends on the thickness of the concrete, the total area, and access conditions. Most residential jobs (driveways, patios, walkways) fall between $500 and $3,000. We provide free on-site quotes so there are no surprises.
How long does a typical concrete removal job take?
Most residential concrete breaking and removal jobs are completed in one to two days. A standard patio or set of stairs can often be done in a single day. Larger driveway removals may take two days including hauling.
Do I need a permit to remove concrete on my property?
In most cases, removing concrete from your own residential property in Victoria does not require a permit. However, if the work involves changes to drainage, sidewalks, or is part of a larger renovation, a permit may be needed. We can help you determine what applies to your project.
What happens to the concrete after it's removed?
All concrete debris is loaded and hauled away as part of the job. We dispose of materials at licensed facilities. The site is left clean and ready for whatever comes next — new concrete, gravel, landscaping, or backfill.
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