Longview Concrete Pros handles commercial concrete demolition in Longview, TX when aging slabs, parking lots, or walks must be replaced.
Longview Concrete Pros handles commercial concrete demolition in Longview, TX when aging slabs, parking lots, or walks must be replaced. We saw cut, break, and haul away existing concrete, then regrade and pour new sections to current specs. Our team works around business operations to reduce disruption while delivering a long lasting replacement surface.
Longview Concrete Pros provides professional commercial concrete demolition throughout Longview, TX, Texas and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (430) 703-2740 or request your free quote.
When concrete around your Longview property is cracked, sinking, or failing, tearing it out correctly is just as important as the new concrete that replaces it. Longview Concrete Pros provides commercial concrete demolition that is planned around your specific site conditions, not a one-size-fits-all approach. We regularly work on parking lots, loading areas, warehouse slabs, dumpster pads, drive lanes, and walkways all over Longview and the surrounding East Texas communities.
Every project starts with a site visit. We look at how thick the slab is, whether it is reinforced with rebar or wire mesh, what is around it that must be protected, and how we can get equipment in and out without disrupting your business more than necessary. In Longview, many older commercial properties have surprises under the slab, such as shallow utilities or poor fill material. We factor this in before we ever bring in a hammer or saw so you are not dealing with unexpected damage.
Because we are local, we understand how the red clay soil and seasonal moisture swings in Gregg and Harrison counties affect concrete movement. When we demolish a failed section, we look for the root cause, such as soft subgrade, tree roots, or poor drainage from heavy East Texas rain. That way, the replacement concrete is not just new, it is designed to last longer in our actual Longview conditions.
Concrete demolition is not just breaking concrete until it is gone. For commercial concrete demolition in Longview, Longview Concrete Pros uses the least destructive method that will still get the job done efficiently.
On many projects we use skid steers and mini excavators with hydraulic breakers to chip concrete into manageable pieces, then remove it with buckets. For cleaner edges around doors, columns, or tie-ins to existing slabs, we start with concrete saw cutting. A wet saw gives us a straight, controlled cut so the remaining concrete does not fracture or spall.
When we work near utilities, such as the shallow water and gas lines that are common in older Longview commercial districts, we reduce the impact by changing techniques. This may include saw cutting and smaller jackhammers instead of heavy breakers near known lines, and test holes to verify depth. In tight spots like back-of-house alleys and behind strip centers, we use compact equipment or even hand demolition to protect walls, fences, and loading docks.
All broken concrete is loaded and hauled to appropriate disposal or recycling facilities. We separate rebar and metal reinforcement when practical. Throughout the process we manage dust with water and keep the site as tidy as possible so your customers and employees can safely access the property.
The quality of the subgrade is one of the biggest factors in how long your new concrete will last. After demolition, Longview Concrete Pros inspects and repairs the base instead of pouring directly back on whatever is there.
First we remove loose, soft, or organic material. If we find pockets of mud or saturated clay, we over-excavate those spots and bring in a stable base material, typically crushed concrete or limestone flex base that compacts well in East Texas soils. Using plate compactors and rollers, we compact this base in layers to meet the thickness and density the slab will need based on its use.
For commercial drive lanes and dumpster pads in Longview, we often increase base thickness because of frequent heavy truck traffic. Where drainage has caused previous failures, we may recommend slight regrading, adding French drains, or directing water away from the slab with swales or curbs. Addressing drainage before we repour helps avoid the washouts and undermining that are common after heavy spring storms.
We also confirm elevations to match existing floors, thresholds, and ADA ramps, which is especially important at storefronts and medical offices. This preparation step can feel invisible, but it is what prevents future cracking, settling, and ponding water on your new concrete.
Once the base is ready, we place forms and reinforcement and then pour new concrete that is suited to Longview commercial use. Longview Concrete Pros uses mixes that balance strength, workability, and curing time, and we adjust based on whether the slab is for light foot traffic or 18 wheeler traffic.
Typical commercial sidewalks and patios are 4 inches thick with fiber or wire mesh reinforcement. Parking lots often range from 5 to 6 inches, and dumpster pads or loading areas may be 6 to 8 inches with continuous rebar grids and thickened edges. In many Longview warehouse projects we install dowels, which are pieces of rebar drilled and epoxied into existing concrete, so the new and old slabs move together and do not create trip lips.
Finishes are chosen to fit how the space is used. Broom finishes are common for exterior walking surfaces for slip resistance, while interior commercial slabs might receive a trowel finish if they will be covered with tile, epoxy, or another flooring. At entries, we can saw cut contraction joints in specific patterns so the slab looks neat while controlling where minor shrinkage cracks form.
We also talk through practical details: where to place control joints so forklifts do not constantly bounce over them, how to handle slopes so carts and wheelchairs can move easily, and whether you might want thicker edges where delivery trucks often turn sharply. All of this is discussed with you before we pour so the final concrete supports how your business actually works day to day.
Property owners in Longview often want to know why two concrete demolition and replacement quotes can look very different. At Longview Concrete Pros, we walk you through the biggest cost drivers so you can compare estimates fairly.
Key factors include slab thickness, amount of reinforcement, access for equipment, and how much base repair is needed. Removing 4 inch wire mesh sidewalk is very different from demolishing an 8 inch heavily reinforced dumpster pad in a tight corner. If we need to use smaller machines or more hand labor because of limited access or surrounding structures, labor time increases.
Utility complexity is another driver. In older parts of Longview, where as built plans are incomplete, we often spend additional time potholing and working more carefully near suspected lines. This precaution protects you from expensive utility repairs later but it does add to labor time.
Timeline is influenced by weather and curing time. High humidity and summer heat in Longview can accelerate initial set but we still recommend realistic curing periods before heavy use. For light foot traffic, areas may reopen within 24 to 48 hours. Parking and light vehicles usually require 5 to 7 days, and heavy truck traffic may need a full 7 to 10 days, depending on mix and thickness. When we quote your project, we clearly outline not just the demolition schedule but when each part of your property can safely go back into service.
When you contact Longview Concrete Pros about commercial concrete demolition, we start by listening to how you use the space and what is going wrong now. Are customers tripping on broken walkways, are trucks breaking up the loading area, is water standing near entries after storms? Understanding these details lets us tailor both the demolition and the replacement to your needs.
During the on site evaluation, we document elevations, measure slab thickness when accessible, identify drainage and soil concerns, and locate visible utilities. We then prepare a written proposal that describes the demolition method, base repair plan, replacement thickness and reinforcement, finish type, and an estimated schedule. We encourage questions so there are no surprises once work begins.
When we mobilize, we set up safety barriers and signage to keep the public away from active demolition and wet concrete. We coordinate with your operating hours to minimize disruption, which might mean partial area closures, phasing the work, or scheduling heavier demolition during slower times. Throughout the job we keep you updated on progress and any unexpected conditions we find, such as hidden voids, old foundations, or unmarked utilities.
At completion, we remove debris, forms, and temporary barricades and walk the site with you to confirm that slopes, joints, and finishes match what was discussed. We also explain curing guidelines and when to allow different types of traffic on the new slab. Our goal is that you end up with clean, durable concrete that solves your current issues and is better suited to Longview conditions than what you started with.
Professional concrete demolition and replacement, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Longview Concrete Pros