Concrete Pumping & Demolition in Reno & Sparks, NV

Expert Concrete Removal & Pumping Solutions

Construction and renovation jobs require services to remove old concrete and efficiently place new material. We provide demo and pumping services. If you’re replacing a cracked driveway, removing an old patio, or working on a commercial project, we have the equipment and expertise to handle jobs of any size.

 

Concrete demolition involves breaking up and removing existing concrete. This might include old driveways, deteriorated sidewalks, damaged foundations, or commercial flatwork that needs replacement. The process requires special equipment, skilled operators, and proper disposal. We handle all aspects of concrete removal, from initial breaking to hauling away the last piece of rubble, leaving your site clean and ready for new construction.

 

Concrete pumping moves fresh concrete from the mixing truck to wherever it needs to go. Instead of relying on wheelbarrows and manual labor to transport heavy concrete, pumping equipment delivers material quickly and precisely. This service proves especially valuable for projects with difficult access. Pumping saves time, reduces labor costs, and ensures consistent concrete quality by eliminating delays between mixing and placement.

 

We serve homeowners tackling backyard projects and business owners upgrading their properties. Our modern equipment and experienced crews complete demo and pumping projects efficiently while maintaining safety and quality standards. From residential jobs to large commercial projects, we’re equipped to handle your concrete needs throughout northern Nevada.

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Concrete Demolition Services

Removing old concrete correctly sets the stage for successful new installations. Poor demolition work leaves problems that compromise new concrete, waste time, and increase costs.

The demolition process begins with assessment. We examine the concrete to be removed, checking thickness, reinforcement, and access conditions. This evaluation helps us select appropriate equipment and plan the most efficient approach. Thin, unreinforced concrete requires different methods than thick, heavily reinforced material. We also identify any utilities that might run through or under the concrete to avoid damaging them during removal.

Breaking concrete uses various tools depending on the job. Small jackhammers work well for sidewalks and thin slabs. Larger projects might require skid steers with hydraulic breakers or excavators with specialized demolition attachments. 

For precise cutting, we use concrete saws that create clean edges and controlled breaks. This precision matters when removing only part of a slab or working near structures that must remain undamaged.

Removing broken concrete efficiently prevents delays. We use equipment appropriate to the job size, from wheelbarrows for small projects to dump trucks and loaders for large demolition work. Proper loading and hauling keep your property clean and safe during the process. We dispose of concrete debris responsibly, often recycling it for use as fill material or road base rather than simply sending it to landfills.

Site preparation completes the demolition process. After removing old concrete, we grade and compact the area, creating a stable base for new installation. This step is critical because new concrete poured over loose or uneven ground will crack and settle. We ensure proper drainage slope and verify that the base meets specifications before allowing new concrete work to begin.

How Concrete Pumping Works in Reno & Sparks, NV

Concrete pumping technology has transformed how contractors place concrete, especially on challenging projects. Understanding the process and equipment helps you appreciate why pumping often represents the best solution.

Concrete pumps connect to the truck delivering ready-mix concrete. As the truck’s drum spins to keep concrete workable, the pump draws material and pushes it through hoses or pipes to the placement location. The pump maintains steady pressure and flow, delivering concrete continuously without the delays inherent in wheelbarrow transport or bucket placement.

Two main pump types serve different project needs. Line pumps use flexible hoses that can snake through tight spaces, around obstacles, and into areas where trucks cannot reach. These pumps work excellently for backyard patios where gate access limits equipment, basement floors requiring concrete delivery through small openings, or second-story installations. Line pumps are compact, mobile, and cost-effective for most residential projects.

Boom pumps mount a long articulated arm on a truck chassis. This boom extends and rotates, positioning the delivery end precisely over the work area. Boom pumps excel at placing concrete at heights, across long distances, or in areas surrounded by obstacles. Commercial projects, multi-story buildings, and large residential installations often benefit from boom pump capabilities. The boom operator controls concrete flow and placement from the truck, eliminating the need for workers to handle heavy hoses.

Pumping offers significant advantages over traditional placement methods. Speed ranks high among these benefits. A pump can move cubic yards of concrete in minutes, whereas the same amount would take hours to transport in wheelbarrows. This speed reduces labor costs and ensures concrete doesn’t begin setting before placement completes. Consistency improves because pumped concrete flows continuously rather than being dumped in separate loads that create weak joints.

Access to difficult locations becomes possible with pumping. Backyards separated from the street by houses, elevated areas, and locations far from where trucks can park all become manageable. The pump brings concrete exactly where needed without workers carrying heavy loads across lawns, through houses, or up stairs. This capability prevents damage to landscaping and reduces safety risks associated with manual concrete transport.

Concrete Leveling & Mudjacking Service

Not all sunken or uneven concrete requires removal and replacement. Concrete leveling, also called mudjacking or slabjacking, raises settled concrete back to its original position at a fraction of replacement cost.

Concrete settles when soil beneath it compacts, erodes, or shifts. This settling creates trip hazards on sidewalks, drainage problems on patios and driveways, and visual issues that detract from property appearance. Traditional solutions involved breaking out the sunken section and pouring new concrete, an expensive and time-consuming process. Leveling provides a faster, more affordable alternative.

The leveling process involves drilling small holes through the sunken concrete slab. We then pump a specialized mixture under the slab through these holes. 

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As the mixture flows beneath the concrete, it fills voids and lifts the slab. We monitor the lifting carefully, stopping when the slab reaches the correct height. The holes are patched with fresh concrete, leaving only small marks that blend with the surrounding surface.

Modern leveling uses different materials depending on the situation. Traditional mudjacking employs a cement-based slurry that’s heavy and strong. Polyurethane foam injection uses expanding foam that’s lightweight yet provides excellent lifting power and fills voids completely. Each material has advantages, and we recommend the best option based on your specific conditions.

Leveling works well for driveways with sunken sections, sidewalks creating trip hazards, patio slabs that slope toward houses, garage floors that have settled unevenly, and concrete steps that have dropped away from buildings. The process typically completes in hours rather than days, costs significantly less than replacement, and allows you to use the concrete immediately after completion.

Benefits of Professional Demolition and Pumping

Hiring experienced professionals for concrete demolition and pumping provides advantages that extend beyond simple convenience.

Safety represents a primary concern with both services. Demolition involves heavy equipment, flying debris, and potential hazards from reinforcement steel and utilities. Our trained crews follow safety protocols that protect themselves, your property, and anyone nearby. We maintain proper insurance and licensing, giving you protection if accidents occur. Pumping requires operating specialized equipment safely, managing high-pressure concrete flow, and coordinating with other workers on site.

Efficiency saves time and money. Our equipment completes demolition work in hours that would take days with hand tools. Pumping delivers concrete much faster than manual methods, reducing labor costs and preventing delays that can compromise concrete quality. We work efficiently because we do this every day, understanding how to approach different situations and avoid common problems.

Quality results from experience and proper equipment. We know how to completely remove old concrete without leaving pieces that create bumps under new installations. Our pumping expertise ensures concrete flows smoothly without blockages, segregation, or other issues that weaken the final product. We understand how different concrete mixes behave during pumping and adjust our approach accordingly.

Proper disposal and environmental responsibility matter to many property owners. We recycle concrete whenever possible, crushing it for use as aggregate or fill material. This approach reduces landfill waste and often lowers disposal costs. We also protect your property during demolition and pumping, using barriers and careful equipment operation to prevent damage to landscaping, structures, and driveways.

Serving Reno, Sparks, and Surrounding Communities

Our concrete pumping and demolition services extend throughout northern Nevada. We’ve completed projects in every area of Reno and Sparks, from older neighborhoods near downtown to newer developments in Spanish Springs and South Reno. Our equipment reaches properties in Verdi, Sun Valley, Cold Springs, and communities along Pyramid Highway.

Commercial clients throughout the Truckee Meadows rely on our services for retail center renovations, warehouse construction, parking lot replacement, and building foundation work. We coordinate with general contractors, work within business operating schedules, and complete projects efficiently to minimize disruption.

Residential customers appreciate our ability to access challenging sites and remove old concrete that’s been causing problems for years. Whether you’re planning a complete driveway replacement, removing a deteriorated patio, or need concrete pumped to a backyard location, we have the right equipment and experience to complete the job properly.

Common Questions About Pumping & Demolition

Property owners often have similar questions about these specialized services. Here are straightforward answers to help you understand what to expect.

How much does concrete demolition cost?

Pricing typically ranges from two to six dollars per square foot depending on concrete thickness, reinforcement, access conditions, and disposal requirements. Thick, heavily reinforced concrete costs more to remove than thin, plain slabs. Difficult access increases costs because smaller equipment works more slowly. We provide free estimates that detail all costs so you know exactly what to expect.

Which pump type is best for my project?

Line pumps work well for most residential projects including driveways, patios, sidewalks, and garage floors. They’re more affordable and handle typical placement distances easily. Boom pumps make sense for large commercial projects, multi-story work, or residential projects where access is extremely difficult. We assess your specific situation and recommend the most cost-effective pumping solution.

How long does mudjacking last?

Properly performed concrete leveling provides long-lasting results, often 10 years or more. Longevity depends on what caused the original settling. If poor drainage continues washing soil away, settling may recur. We identify underlying causes and recommend addressing them to ensure repairs last. Regular maintenance and proper drainage extend leveling results significantly.

Can all concrete be leveled instead of replaced?

Leveling works best for concrete in good condition that has settled uniformly. Severely cracked concrete, slabs broken into multiple pieces, or concrete with surface deterioration often need replacement rather than leveling. We honestly assess whether leveling will provide satisfactory results or if replacement makes more sense for your situation.

Ready to Start Your Project?

If you need old concrete removed, fresh concrete pumped to difficult locations, or settled concrete leveled, we’re ready to help. Our professional team serves Reno, Sparks, and the surrounding Washoe County communities with reliable demolition and pumping services. Contact us today for a free estimate, and let’s discuss how we can efficiently complete your concrete project.

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