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  • Buffalo Environmental & Construction Group
    5
    2316 Delaware Ave #250, Buffalo, 14216, US

    At Buffalo Environmental & Construction Group, we offer a wide range of services to help you identify and mitigate environmental hazards in your home or business. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with the highest level of service and ensuring that you are completely satisfied with our work. We are certified and verified by the Better Business Bureau, Home Advisor, Thumbtack, and Angie's List, and we are proud to have served the Buffalo, NY area since 1994. Our services include asbestos testing and abatement, mold testing and remediation, radon and VOC testing and mitigation, lead paint testing and abatement, soil testing, indoor air quality testing, and more. We also offer demolition and disposal services, including building demolition, barn demolition, pool fill-in, tank removal, and concrete recycling. At Buffalo Environmental & Construction Group, we are committed to providing you with the best possible service and ensuring that your home or business is safe and healthy.

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  • Buffalo Garage Demolition, Exterior & Interior Demolition
    5
    N/A, US

    Buffalo Demolition & Removal is a leading authority in the deconstruction industry, boasting over 20 years of expertise, knowledge, and service. We specialize in both exterior and interior demolition projects, including houses, garages, mobile homes, decks, barns, sheds, pools, concrete, blacktop, fences, sunrooms, steps, additions, and more. Our team also excels in cleanouts and junk removal, including full house cleanouts, hoarder cleanouts, attic, basement, garage, eviction, foreclosure, tenant, moving, estate, yard waste removal, and fire, flood, water, and sewer restoration and cleanouts. We are fully insured and dedicated to providing quality work at competitive rates.

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  • Hasan Demolition & Flooring LLC
    5
    154 Gorski St, Buffalo, N.Y., 14206, US

    Broad VisionHonest ServiceGreat Value WNY leader in Epoxy, Concrete, Flooring Installations and Repairs. Our goal then and now is to provide quality on time projects with stellar customer services. Where We Build Your VisionsHasan Demolition & Flooring LLC is a prominent company dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve their dreams through innovative solutions and exceptional services. Specializing in Epoxy Concrete & Flooring, we are committed to providing top-notch services that exceed expectations and transform spaces.

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    5
    Buffalo, US

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    Buffalo, US

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    Buffalo, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Concrete Demolition

Have questions about concrete demolition? Find answers to common FAQs about concrete removal, costs, and finding qualified contractors in USA.

Do I need to call 811 before concrete demolition?

Yes, absolutely. Before starting any concrete demolition or excavation work, it's crucial to contact your local utility notification center (811 in the United States or the equivalent in other countries). They will notify relevant utility companies, who will then send locators to mark the approximate locations of underground utility lines on your property. This essential step helps prevent accidental damage to buried utilities, such as gas lines, electrical cables, water pipes, and communication lines. Striking a buried utility line can be extremely dangerous, leading to explosions, fires, electrocution, and service disruptions. It can also result in costly repairs and fines. Calling 811 or your local utility notification center is a free service and a crucial safety precaution before any demolition or excavation project.

How do you break concrete without a jackhammer?

Alternatives to jackhammers include:
  • Sledgehammers:
  • Electric breakers:
  • Hydraulic splitters:
  • Chemical demolition agents (for controlled cracking).
The best method depends on the concrete's thickness and the scale of the project.

How do you recycle concrete?

Concrete recycling involves crushing and processing demolished concrete into reusable aggregate. This sustainable practice reduces landfill waste and provides a valuable construction material.

How do I prepare for concrete demolition?

Preparation steps include:
  • Clearly mark the area to be demolished
  • Remove any obstacles or valuable items from the site
  • Disconnect utilities (water, gas, electric) if necessary
  • Protect surrounding structures, landscaping, and utilities
  • Ensure clear access for demolition equipment

Do I need to call 811 before concrete demolition?

Yes, absolutely. Before starting any concrete demolition or excavation work, it's crucial to contact your local utility notification center (811 in the United States or the equivalent in other countries). They will notify relevant utility companies, who will then send locators to mark the approximate locations of underground utility lines on your property. This essential step helps prevent accidental damage to buried utilities, such as gas lines, electrical cables, water pipes, and communication lines. Striking a buried utility line can be extremely dangerous, leading to explosions, fires, electrocution, and service disruptions. It can also result in costly repairs and fines. Calling 811 or your local utility notification center is a free service and a crucial safety precaution before any demolition or excavation project.

How do you break concrete without a jackhammer?

Alternatives to jackhammers include:
  • Sledgehammers:
  • Electric breakers:
  • Hydraulic splitters:
  • Chemical demolition agents (for controlled cracking).
The best method depends on the concrete's thickness and the scale of the project.

How do you recycle concrete?

Concrete recycling involves crushing and processing demolished concrete into reusable aggregate. This sustainable practice reduces landfill waste and provides a valuable construction material.

How do I prepare for concrete demolition?

Preparation steps include:
  • Clearly mark the area to be demolished
  • Remove any obstacles or valuable items from the site
  • Disconnect utilities (water, gas, electric) if necessary
  • Protect surrounding structures, landscaping, and utilities
  • Ensure clear access for demolition equipment