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Concrete Removal in New Port Richey, FL

New Port Richey's 1970s through 1990s housing stock produces a constant need for concrete removal as driveways, patios, and pool decks age out. The Cotee River corridor and Gulf-access canal communities in areas like Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square create high-moisture conditions that accelerate concrete deterioration, while established neighborhoods in Embassy Hills and Seven Springs have standard age-related concrete failures.

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Professional Concrete Removal in New Port Richey

New Port Richey's 1970s through 1990s housing stock produces a constant need for concrete removal as driveways, patios, and pool decks age out. The Cotee River corridor and Gulf-access canal communities in areas like Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square create high-moisture conditions that accelerate concrete deterioration, while established neighborhoods in Embassy Hills and Seven Springs have standard age-related concrete failures. Bayside Construction provides concrete removal throughout New Port Richey, from the riverfront to the SR 54 growth corridor.

New Port Richey's Pithlachascotee (Cotee) River corridor creates flood zones and elevated moisture conditions that undermine concrete on adjacent properties. Gulf Harbors, Beacon Square, and other canal communities have extremely high water tables that make sub-base erosion a persistent problem for concrete. The city's mobile home communities generate regular demand for concrete pad removal during unit replacement. The City of New Port Richey Building Department handles permits for any replacement concrete work.

— Demo Dave, Owner & CGC Licensed Contractor since 1986

What's Included in Concrete Removal

Driveway Removal

Complete driveway demolition and removal. We break up concrete or asphalt driveways, load the debris, and haul it away. Ready for a new driveway or landscaping.

Patio Demolition

Backyard patio removal including concrete slabs, pavers, and stamped concrete. We clear the area and prepare it for your next project.

Foundation Removal

House foundations, garage foundations, and building slabs. We demolish and remove foundation concrete after structure demolition or as a standalone service.

Sidewalk Removal

Residential and commercial sidewalk demolition. We remove old, cracked, or damaged sidewalks and haul away all materials.

Slab Removal

Concrete slabs of any size — shed pads, carport slabs, equipment pads, and more. We break them up and remove them completely.

Pool Deck Removal

Concrete pool decking demolition. Often performed as part of pool removal or as a standalone project for pool renovations.

Our Concrete Removal Process

1

Free Estimate

We assess the concrete to be removed — dimensions, thickness, reinforcement, accessibility — and provide a written estimate.

2

Preparation

We mark the removal area, protect adjacent surfaces or landscaping, and position equipment for efficient work.

3

Demolition

Using excavators with hydraulic breakers, skid steers, and jackhammers as needed, we break up the concrete into manageable pieces.

4

Loading

Broken concrete is loaded into dump trucks using loaders or excavators. We work systematically to clear the site efficiently.

5

Hauling

All debris is transported to licensed facilities. Concrete is a recyclable material and is processed for reuse as aggregate.

6

Site Cleanup

We remove any remaining small debris, grade the exposed soil if requested, and leave your property clean and ready for the next phase.

Why Concrete Removal in New Port Richey Is Different

Terrain & Soil: Pithlachascotee (Cotee) River corridor, Gulf-access canal communities, flood zones, high water table

Development History: 1970s to 1990s established residential development with historic downtown from earlier era

Housing Stock: Ranch homes, Florida contemporary, 1970s-1990s subdivision housing, mobile home communities, historic downtown commercial

Neighborhoods We Serve in New Port Richey

Downtown New Port Richey

Historic city center along Main Street and the Cotee River with commercial buildings and older residential properties.

River Ridge and Cotee River Estates

Established neighborhoods along the Pithlachascotee River with waterfront properties and flood zone considerations.

Embassy Hills and Seven Springs Adjacent

Eastern New Port Richey neighborhoods with 1980s-1990s subdivisions and aging pools.

US 19 Corridor

Commercial spine with strip centers, restaurants, medical offices, and commercial buildings in constant transition.

Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square

Western New Port Richey near the Gulf with canal communities and waterfront properties.

Mobile Home Communities

Multiple manufactured housing parks serving retirees and affordable housing seekers.

Concrete Removal Cost in New Port Richey

Project Size Estimated Range
Small Patio (up to 200 sq ft) $400 – $1,200
Average Driveway (400-600 sq ft) $800 – $3,600
Large Foundation (1,000+ sq ft) $2,000 – $6,000

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Why Choose Bayside Construction

40 Years of Experience

Demo Dave has been breaking up concrete since 1986. We've handled every type of concrete removal project across Central Florida.

Right Equipment for the Job

Excavators with hydraulic breakers, skid steers, dump trucks, and hand tools. We match the equipment to your project for efficient work.

Complete Removal

We don't leave debris behind or bury it on-site. Every piece of concrete is loaded and hauled away.

Clean Job Sites

When we finish, your property is clean and ready for the next phase — new concrete, landscaping, or construction.

Licensed and Insured

CGC License #061369 with $2 million in liability coverage. Your property is protected.

Fair, Honest Pricing

We provide detailed estimates with no hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay.

Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Removal in New Port Richey

How does living on a canal in New Port Richey affect my concrete?

Canal communities like Gulf Harbors and Beacon Square have very high water tables — often within a few feet of the surface. This keeps the soil beneath concrete slabs perpetually moist, causing sub-base erosion, void formation, and accelerated settling. Concrete in these areas typically deteriorates faster than in higher, drier locations. Bayside Construction removes the failing concrete and your replacement contractor can address drainage improvements during the new pour.

Do you remove concrete from mobile home lots in New Port Richey?

Yes. New Port Richey has numerous mobile home and manufactured housing communities where concrete pads, driveways, and carport slabs need to be removed during lot clearing or unit replacement. We work efficiently in tight-access mobile home park settings and coordinate with park management on scheduling and access.

How much does concrete removal cost in New Port Richey?

Concrete removal costs depend on square footage, thickness, reinforcement, and accessibility. Most residential projects range from $2 to $6 per square foot. We provide free estimates specific to your project.

Do I need a permit to remove a driveway or patio?

Generally, removing concrete alone does not require a permit in Pasco. However, if you're replacing the concrete with new construction, permits may be required for the new work. We can advise on your specific situation.

How long does concrete removal take?

Small projects like patio removal typically take half a day to a full day. Driveway removal usually takes one day. Large foundations or commercial slabs may take multiple days. We provide timeline estimates during your consultation.

What happens to the concrete after removal?

Concrete is hauled to licensed facilities where it's crushed and recycled into aggregate for use in new construction projects. It's an environmentally responsible disposal method.

Ready to Get Started?

Get a free estimate for concrete removal in New Port Richey, FL. Bayside Construction has been serving Pasco County since 1986. Licensed, insured, and ready to work.

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