Concrete Removal in Seattle, WA
Need concrete removed? Ryatt Construction handles complete concrete tear out, hauling, and disposal for driveways, foundations, slabs, sidewalks, and more. We also do the replacement—sawcut, remove, pour new, all under one contract.
Concrete Removal & Tear Out Services
Whether you're demolishing a foundation for new construction, replacing a deteriorating driveway, or removing concrete for utility access, Ryatt Construction has the equipment and experience to get it done efficiently. We pair concrete removal with our sawcutting, excavation, and concrete restoration services for a seamless start-to-finish process.
- Driveway and patio concrete removal
- Foundation removal and disposal
- Concrete slab demolition and tear out
- Sidewalk and curb removal
- Retaining wall demolition
- Concrete sawcutting for partial removal
- Rebar and reinforcement removal
- Concrete recycling and responsible disposal
- Backfill and compaction after removal
- New concrete restoration and replacement

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Concrete Removal FAQ
How much does concrete removal cost in Seattle?
Concrete removal in Seattle typically costs $3–$10 per square foot depending on thickness, reinforcement, access, and disposal requirements. A typical driveway removal might run $1,500–$5,000. Contact us for a free estimate for your specific project.
Do you haul away the concrete after removal?
Yes. We handle complete concrete removal including hauling and disposal. We prioritize recycling—concrete is crushed and reused as aggregate whenever possible.
Can you remove a concrete foundation?
Absolutely. Foundation removal is one of our core capabilities. We handle residential and commercial foundations including reinforced concrete, with proper backfill and compaction after removal.
Do you replace concrete after removing it?
Yes. Our in-house concrete restoration crew can pour new sidewalks, driveways, curbs, and slabs after removal—giving you a complete service from one contractor.
Can you remove just part of a concrete slab?
Yes. We use precision sawcutting to remove specific sections of concrete while leaving the rest intact. This is common for utility access, partial demolition, and renovation work.
Need Concrete Removed?
Get a free estimate for concrete removal, tear out, and replacement in the Seattle area.