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Concrete Cutting and Removal Services in Mobile, AL

Service Area and Availability in Mobile, AL

We provide concrete cutting and removal services throughout Mobile, AL and the surrounding areas, including Spring Hill, Midtown Mobile, Saraland, Semmes, Tillmans Corner, and Grand Bay. Our crews are locally based, so we can typically get to your job site quickly and give you a realistic start date without a long wait. Whether you need slab removal on a residential property or core drilling for a commercial build, we are available for both scheduled projects and time-sensitive situations.

Common Problems That Bring Homeowners and Businesses to Us

Most people reach out to us because they are stuck. A driveway has cracked and settled to the point where it needs to come out. A remodel requires a new doorway or window opening through an existing concrete wall. A plumber needs a trench cut through a slab to reach a broken pipe underneath. Sometimes a business on Government Street or Airport Boulevard needs a utility penetration cut quickly to avoid losing time on a larger project. Whatever the situation, the common thread is that the concrete in its current form is blocking progress, and removing or cutting it the wrong way risks damaging what is around it. That is where a controlled, professional concrete demolition approach makes the difference between a clean outcome and an expensive mistake.

Local Knowledge: Mobile Neighborhoods, Soil Conditions, and Concrete Challenges

Working in Mobile for over 10 years has taught us a lot about what is under the ground here. Much of the city sits on Gulf Coastal Plain soils, and many older neighborhoods like Oakleigh Garden District, Old Dauphin Way, and Toulminville have high water tables and fill soil beneath their slabs. That affects how we approach every job. Expansive clay and soft ground can cause slabs to shift and settle unevenly, which means cuts need to account for stress patterns that would not exist on more stable ground. Near areas like Dog River and Three Mile Creek, drainage and dewatering during removal work is something we plan for before we ever show up with a flat slab saw or hydraulic breaker. We also know that older structures Downtown and around the Oakleigh Garden District may have concrete poured decades ago, sometimes without the rebar layouts or thickness standards used today, so we scan before we cut.

Frequently Asked Questions from Mobile Property Owners

We hear a lot of the same questions from homeowners and project managers across Mobile County, and they are worth addressing here. People want to know whether we pull permits, and the answer is yes when the scope of work requires one through the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division or Mobile County Building Permits Office. They ask whether we locate utilities before we start, and we do, including calling 811 and using a GPR scanner on jobs where subsurface lines are a concern. They ask how disruptive the process will be, and the honest answer is that it depends on the method. Diamond blade cutting and core drilling are far less disruptive than jackhammer work, with less vibration and more controlled dust suppression using a dust collection system. For anyone unfamiliar with what is involved, a concrete cutting process overview is a helpful starting point, and we cover that in detail in the next section so you know what to expect before work begins.

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What Is Concrete Cutting and Removal

Concrete cutting and removal covers a range of services that go well beyond swinging a sledgehammer. We use specialized power equipment, including flat slab saws, core drills, and diamond blade wall saws, to make precise, controlled cuts through concrete slabs, walls, curbs, and foundations. Once the cuts are made, we break out the sections, load the debris, and haul it away properly. Whether you need a small opening for a utility line or a full slab removal project, the work follows a planned process from start to finish.

How Concrete Cutting Differs From Demolition

Concrete demolition typically means breaking up concrete without a strong concern for what stays intact. Cutting is different. When we use a diamond blade or a core drill, we control exactly where the material separates. That matters when you need a clean opening for a door or window, or when the slab next to your work area needs to stay undamaged. Concrete demolition and precision cutting are often part of the same job, but they serve different purposes depending on what the project calls for.

Types of Concrete We Cut and Remove

We work with most types of concrete found across Mobile, including standard reinforced concrete, post-tensioned slabs, and older poured foundations common in neighborhoods like Spring Hill and the Oakleigh Garden District. Jobs range from 4-inch residential slabs to thicker commercial and industrial pours. We also handle wall sawing on block or poured walls, core drilling for plumbing and electrical penetrations, trenching services for pipe and conduit runs, and asphalt cutting on driveways and parking areas. If it involves concrete or asphalt on your property, we have the tools and experience to handle it.

When Cutting Is the Right Choice vs. Full Demolition

Full demolition makes sense when an entire slab or structure needs to come out and nothing nearby is at risk. But in many situations around Mobile, especially in tighter residential lots, historic districts, or commercial spaces that stay partially in use, controlled cutting is the better path. Using a GPR scanner before we cut helps us locate rebar, wire mesh, and buried utilities so we avoid costly surprises. Cutting also produces less vibration, which protects neighboring slabs and structures. It keeps the work area safer and reduces the volume of construction debris disposal compared to a full break-out. Knowing which method fits your situation is something we work through with you before any equipment hits the ground.

Once you have a clear picture of what cutting and removal involves, the next step is understanding which specific services apply to your project.

A few years back, we took on a job in west Mobile that turned into one of the more memorable projects we've handled. A homeowner needed us to remove a large concrete slab in their backyard so they could put in a new drainage system. Simple enough on paper, but once we got out there, we realized the slab was nearly eight inches thick in some spots and had been reinforced with heavy rebar. Most residential slabs around here run about four inches thick, so this caught us off guard.

We started cutting with our diamond blade saws, and that is when we hit the second problem. The rebar inside was not laid out in any kind of standard pattern. Whoever poured that slab years ago had used scrap pieces running in all different directions. Every time we made a cut, we were grinding through unexpected metal. Our blades were wearing down faster than normal, and we had to stop several times to reassess our cutting lines.

On top of that, the Mobile summer heat was working against us. Temperatures were sitting up near 95 degrees, and the equipment was getting hot. We had to pace ourselves carefully to avoid overheating both the machinery and our crew.

We ended up adjusting our removal strategy, breaking the slab into smaller sections than we originally planned and using our hydraulic breaker to handle the thicker areas. The job took an extra day, but we got every piece out cleanly without damaging the surrounding yard. That project is a good reminder of why experience matters when you hire a concrete crew. You just never know what is hiding underneath the surface until you start cutting.

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Concrete Cutting Services We Offer

We use professional-grade equipment and trained crews to handle concrete cutting jobs of all sizes across Mobile. Whether you need a clean opening cut into an existing wall or a precise trench for new utility lines, we bring the right tools and the experience to get it done without damaging what needs to stay intact. Our crews have been working in Mobile for over 10 years and know the local soil conditions, permit requirements through the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division, and the challenges that come with cutting older concrete in neighborhoods like Spring Hill, Midtown Mobile, and the Oakleigh Garden District.

Slab Sawing for Floors, Driveways, and Flatwork

We use a flat slab saw with a diamond blade to cut through floor slabs, driveways, and other flatwork with straight, controlled lines. This matters when you need to remove a section of a slab without disturbing the surrounding concrete. Whether your slab is a standard 4 inch pour or a thicker 6 inch reinforced section, we set the blade depth carefully to avoid cutting into utility lines or subsurface systems below.

Wall Sawing for Doors, Windows, and Garage Openings

Wall sawing uses a diamond blade wall saw mounted on a track to cut precise, square openings into vertical concrete surfaces. This is the right approach when you need a new door, window, or garage opening cut through an existing concrete or masonry wall. We keep cuts straight and clean, which reduces the extra work needed to frame or finish the opening afterward.

Core Drilling for Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC Penetrations

Core drilling creates round holes through concrete walls, floors, or ceilings for plumbing, electrical conduit, HVAC lines, and other utility penetrations. We use a core drill with appropriately sized bits depending on your project needs. Before we drill, we locate subsurface utilities using a GPR scanner to avoid hitting rebar, wire strands, or existing lines. This step is especially important in older areas of Mobile where utility maps are not always accurate.

Curb and Sidewalk Cutting

We cut curbs and sidewalks for driveway aprons, accessibility ramps, utility connections, and replacement sections along city streets and private property. Work near public right-of-ways along roads like Government Street or Airport Boulevard may require coordination with the City of Mobile Public Works Department. We handle that process and make sure cuts meet ADA standards and local code before any concrete is removed.

Trenching and Slot Cutting for Conduits, Pipes, and Drainage

When you need to run a new pipe, conduit, or drainage line through or under an existing concrete surface, trenching services let us cut a narrow slot to the exact depth and width needed. This approach limits how much concrete you have to remove and makes it easier to restore the surface after the utility work is done. We use this method regularly for slab-on-grade homes and commercial floors throughout Mobile County.

Pool Deck Cutting and Partial Removal

Pool decks crack and shift over time, especially in areas close to Mobile Bay where soil movement and moisture are ongoing concerns. We cut pool deck sections to isolate damaged areas for repair or replacement without tearing out the entire deck. Clean cuts also make it easier to match new concrete to existing sections and keep the finished surface looking uniform.

Once the cutting is done, the next step is often removing the concrete that has been cut free. That is where our concrete removal and demolition services come in.

We start by clearing the work area and marking any underground utilities to keep everyone safe during the job. Our crew sets up proper barriers and protective coverings to shield nearby structures from dust and debris. You just need to make sure the area is accessible so we can bring in the right equipment without delay.

We look for signs like severe cracking, uneven surfaces, or sections that have shifted out of place. If the damage goes beyond simple patching, cutting and removing the concrete is the right call. You can count on us to assess the situation and recommend the most practical solution for your property.

Flat sawing is used on horizontal surfaces like floors, driveways, and slabs, while wall sawing is used on vertical surfaces like walls and ceilings. We choose the right method based on what your project needs so the cut is accurate and clean every time.

Concrete Removal and Demolition Services We Offer

With over 20 years of combined experience pouring and cutting concrete, and more than 10 years working throughout Mobile and the surrounding communities, we understand what it takes to remove concrete cleanly, safely, and on schedule. Whether you are in Spring Hill, Midtown Mobile, Semmes, or anywhere in between, we bring the right equipment and the right knowledge to get the job done without creating bigger problems than the one you started with.

Patio and Step Demolition

Old patios and steps can become safety hazards over time, especially in areas like the Oakleigh Garden District or Old Dauphin Way where properties sit on Mobile Bay alluvial deposits and expansive clay soils that shift with moisture changes. We use hydraulic breakers and a bobcat skid steer to break apart and remove concrete efficiently without tearing up your yard or damaging nearby structures. Once the material is broken down, we load and haul it off so you are not left with a pile of rubble on your property.

Driveway Removal and Surface Prep

Removing a driveway is more involved than it looks, particularly when you are dealing with reinforced concrete slabs containing rebar or wire mesh. We score and cut sections using a flat slab saw before breaking them apart, which keeps the work controlled and reduces vibration to surrounding areas. After removal, we focus on proper surface preparation so the subgrade is ready for a new pour. In Mobile, high water table conditions and fill soil make this step especially important. Cutting corners on surface prep is one of the most common reasons new concrete fails early.

Foundation and Retaining Wall Demolition

Foundation and retaining wall work calls for careful planning. We use GPR scanning equipment before any cuts or breaks to locate rebar placement and check for subsurface voids, which are not uncommon in the Gulf Coastal Plain soils found throughout Mobile County. For walls, we rely on diamond blade wall saw equipment and wire saws to make precise, controlled cuts. This is especially relevant for commercial projects near corridors like Airport Boulevard or Government Street where adjacent structures and underground utilities require extra attention. We follow OSHA 1926.850 demolition standards throughout.

Slab Removal for Remodeling, Replacement, or New Pours

Whether you are remodeling a kitchen in Cottage Hill, replacing a damaged slab at a commercial property near Brookley Aeroplex, or opening up a floor for new plumbing or HVAC lines, slab removal requires a methodical approach. We perform core drilling where needed to access utilities beneath the slab, and we use targeted concrete demolition techniques to remove only what needs to come out. This protects the sections you want to keep and reduces the scope of repair work afterward. Silica dust control using wet cutting methods and dust collection systems keeps the work area safe for everyone on site.

Debris Hauling and Job Site Cleanup

Once the concrete is broken up, you still need someone to deal with the construction debris disposal. We handle that as part of the job. Broken concrete is loaded, hauled, and disposed of properly in accordance with Alabama environmental rules. Where possible, we coordinate recycling options for the material. We also restore disturbed areas of the site before we leave, including grading and cleanup so the space is ready for whatever comes next.

Each of these services is part of a larger process, and doing any one of them well depends on experience, proper equipment, and a solid understanding of local conditions. That foundation of knowledge is what leads directly into the real advantages you get when you hire a professional for concrete cutting and removal work.

Benefits of Professional Concrete Cutting and Removal

When you need concrete cut, cored, or removed in Mobile, the way the work gets done matters just as much as getting it done. Our crew brings over 20 years of combined concrete experience and more than a decade working right here in Mobile County. We know the local soil conditions, the older utility layouts in neighborhoods like Midtown Mobile and Downtown Mobile, and what the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division expects before a job gets signed off. That background shapes how we approach every project, from a small slab removal in Spring Hill to core drilling for new utility lines near the Port of Mobile.

Precision Cuts That Protect Surrounding Structures

Using a diamond blade wall saw or flat slab saw, we make controlled cuts that follow exact lines. This matters a lot when you are opening a wall for a new door or window, or cutting through a 6 inch slab next to a foundation footing. Uncontrolled concrete demolition with a jackhammer can send shockwaves through adjacent slabs, block walls, or tile work. Our equipment and methods keep that force focused exactly where the cut needs to be, which protects everything around it.

Faster Project Timelines Compared to Manual Methods

A concrete saw paired with a hydraulic breaker and a Bobcat skid steer moves material out faster than manual labor alone. That speed benefits you directly. Less time on site means less disruption at your home or business. For commercial properties along busy corridors like Airport Boulevard or Dauphin Street, a shorter work window also means less interruption to foot traffic and daily operations.

Reduced Vibration, Noise, and Dust on the Job Site

We use wet cutting methods and a dust collection system on every job that generates crystalline silica dust. This keeps airborne particles well within safe exposure limits and protects your neighbors and anyone nearby. Wet cutting also reduces the grinding noise that comes with dry cuts. For projects near older homes in areas like the Oakleigh Garden District, that lower vibration profile means less risk to existing plaster walls, brick foundations, and decorative tile that were never built to absorb heavy demolition stress.

Controlled Depth to Avoid Hitting Utilities and Underlying Systems

Before any cutting starts, we call 811 and, when the job calls for it, we use a GPR scanner to map what is below the surface. Mobile's older neighborhoods often have water, sewer, and electrical lines that do not always show up on current drawings. The Mobile Area Water and Sewer System has infrastructure spread across areas with high water tables and Mobile Bay alluvial deposit soils, where buried lines can shift over time. Controlling cut depth with our equipment keeps those systems intact and keeps your project on schedule.

Cleaner Edges for Better-Looking Finished Results

Whether we are doing slab removal ahead of a new pour or cutting an opening for a garage door, the edge quality we leave behind affects how the finished work looks and performs. Ragged edges from uncontrolled breaking create weak points and uneven joints that are harder to seal and less appealing once a project is complete. Clean cuts from proper industrial concrete cutting equipment give your installer or finishing crew a better surface to work from.

Lower Overall Cost by Reducing Labor Hours and Avoiding Collateral Damage

It might seem like renting a jackhammer and doing it yourself saves money up front. In practice, slow manual work, accidental utility strikes, and damage to surrounding concrete often cost far more to fix than the job itself. Our equipment handles trenching services, wall sawing, and construction debris disposal efficiently, so you are not paying for extra days of labor or surprise repairs. We also handle hauling and proper disposal, so you do not have to arrange a separate crew or dumpster. That all-in approach keeps your total project cost predictable and your site clean from start to finish.

Getting those results consistently comes down to using the right tools for each specific task. Here is a closer look at the equipment and methods we rely on to get the job done.

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Equipment and Methods We Use

When it comes to concrete demolition and cutting in Mobile, the tools and methods we choose make a real difference in how clean, safe, and accurate the work turns out. Over our combined 20-plus years of experience, we have built up a solid set of equipment and field-tested practices that hold up well in the conditions common to this area, including the soft soils and high water table you find across much of the Gulf Coastal Plain.

Diamond Blade Saws and Their Advantages

We rely on diamond blade cutting for most of our precision work. A quality diamond blade wall saw or flat slab saw cuts through reinforced concrete, wire mesh, and even rebar cleanly without the cracking or spalling that comes from impact-based methods. This matters a lot when we are opening up a wall for a new doorway in Midtown Mobile or cutting a controlled joint in a commercial slab near Airport Boulevard. The cuts are straight, the edges are smooth, and the surrounding structure stays intact. We run Husqvarna and Hilti saws depending on the application, and we size the blade to the job, whether that is a 4-inch slab or a thicker 12-inch wall.

Wet Cutting vs. Dry Cutting and Dust Suppression

Most of our industrial concrete cutting work is done wet. Water fed directly to the blade keeps temperatures down, extends blade life, and controls the silica dust that concrete cutting generates. Crystalline silica is a real health concern, and we take it seriously under OSHA standards. For jobs where water is not practical indoors or in a confined space, we use dry cutting paired with a dust collection system and HEPA filtration to keep the air clean for everyone on and around the site. Either way, we are not just cutting concrete. We are managing what comes off of it.

Core Drilling Rigs and Bit Sizes

Core drilling is how we create clean, round openings through concrete slabs and walls for plumbing, electrical conduit, HVAC lines, and other utility penetrations. We use fixed and handheld core drill rigs depending on orientation and access. Bit sizes vary widely by project. A standard plumbing rough-in might need a 4-inch core, while larger mechanical penetrations can call for an 18-inch or 24-inch core. Before we drill anything, we use a GPR scanner to check for rebar, post-tensioned strands, and hidden utilities. This step is especially important in older neighborhoods like Spring Hill or the Oakleigh Garden District, where subsurface conditions are not always what you expect.

Hydraulic Breakers and Removal Equipment

For slab removal and bulk demolition work, we bring in hydraulic breakers and a Bobcat skid steer to break up and move material efficiently. When a full patio, set of steps, or old driveway needs to come out, this combination handles the job a lot faster than manual labor alone, and it reduces the physical impact on the surrounding grade. We also use hydraulic splitters in tighter spots where a breaker would cause too much vibration near existing structures. For trenching services and utility slot cutting, a flat slab saw or ring saw gives us the depth control we need without overexcavating.

How We Protect Your Property During the Process

Before any work starts, we walk the site with you and identify anything nearby that needs protection, whether that is landscaping, a parked vehicle, an adjacent foundation, or an interior floor. We use plywood sheeting, rubber mats, and containment barriers to keep debris from spreading. For jobs near active utility corridors, we call 811 and perform our own subsurface check before cutting or drilling begins. On commercial jobs along busy corridors like Dauphin Street or Government Street, we set up proper traffic control and safety signage as required. We also manage construction debris disposal throughout the job so material does not sit and become a hazard. By the time we wrap up, the site is clear and ready for the next phase, which brings us to how we handle the concrete we remove and where it goes from there.

Concrete Disposal and Recycling Options

How We Haul and Dispose of Broken Concrete in Mobile

Once we finish concrete demolition or slab removal on your property, getting rid of the debris is just as important as the cutting itself. Broken concrete adds up fast, especially on larger jobs like driveway removal or foundation work. We load the rubble using a Bobcat skid steer and haul it off in our own trucks so you are not left with a pile of chunks sitting in your yard. We handle jobs across Mobile, from Spring Hill and Midtown Mobile to Semmes and Tillmans Corner, and we know the local routes and disposal facilities well enough to keep things moving without delays.

Concrete Recycling and Environmental Compliance

We separate and recycle concrete debris whenever possible rather than sending everything straight to a landfill. Crushed concrete can be reused as base material for roads and fill projects, which keeps usable material out of the waste stream. Alabama has clear rules around construction debris disposal, and we follow them on every job. We also contain silica dust during cutting using wet methods and dust collection systems, which protects your neighbors, your property, and our crew. Staying compliant with OSHA 1926.850 and local Mobile County requirements is something we take seriously on every site we work.

What Happens to Your Debris After We Leave

After we load and haul your broken concrete, it typically goes to a regional recycling facility or an approved disposal site. We document where debris goes so there is a clear record, which matters for commercial projects near areas like the Port of Mobile or Brookley Aeroplex where proper disposal logs may be required. For residential jobs in neighborhoods like Oakleigh Garden District or Old Dauphin Way, we make sure the site is clean and graded before we walk away. No piles left behind, no mess for you to deal with.

Knowing your debris is handled correctly is part of working with a licensed, insured contractor, which brings us to what our credentials and code compliance look like here in Mobile.

Licensing, Insurance, and Code Compliance in Mobile, AL

When you hire a concrete cutting or demolition crew, you want to know they are qualified to work legally and safely in your area. We hold the licensing, insurance, and certifications required to perform concrete cutting, slab removal, core drilling, and concrete demolition work in Mobile and the surrounding communities. Our team carries OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 certifications, and we follow the safety and quality standards outlined under OSHA 1926.850 and OSHA 1926.702 on every job we take on.

Our Licensing and Insurance Credentials

We are fully licensed as a contractor in the state of Alabama and carry both general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. That matters to you because it means any property damage or on-site injury is covered — not something you end up paying for out of pocket. Whether we are running a flat slab saw along a driveway in Spring Hill or performing wall sawing on a commercial building near the Port of Mobile, you are protected from the first day we show up to the last day we leave your property.

Permits and Local Code Requirements in Mobile

Many concrete cutting and demolition jobs in Mobile require a permit before work can start. We coordinate directly with the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division and the Mobile County Building Permits Office to pull the right permits for your project. If your property falls within a historic area like the Oakleigh Garden District or Old Dauphin Way, there may be additional review steps involved. We are familiar with those processes and handle them as part of our standard workflow. Our work also follows Alabama DOT Standard Specifications for any jobs that touch public rights-of-way, curbs, or sidewalks along roads like Government Street or Airport Boulevard.

Accessibility and ADA Compliance Considerations

If your project involves creating new openings, ramps, or transitions at a commercial or public property, the finished work has to meet ADA requirements for slope, width, and surface texture. Cuts that are even slightly off can create a non-compliant condition that puts you at legal risk. We have over 20 years of combined experience with precision diamond blade cutting, and we understand how to hit the tolerances required for accessible routes and transitions. Getting this right the first time avoids costly rework and keeps your project on schedule.

Working Safely Around Existing Utilities

Mobile has a mix of older neighborhoods and newer developments, and underground utility lines do not always sit where you expect them. Before any trenching services or core drilling begins, we call 811 and complete the required utility locate process. On jobs where we need more detail — especially near older infrastructure in areas like Midtown Mobile or Toulminville — we use a GPR scanner to check for subsurface conditions before a single blade touches the concrete. The Gulf Coastal Plain soils in this area, including high water table zones near Mobile Bay and Three Mile Creek, can shift utility locations over time. We take that seriously. Controlling silica dust during cutting is another layer of safety we manage on every job, using wet cutting methods and dust collection systems to stay within OSHA exposure limits and protect everyone on and around the worksite.

Once you understand what we bring to a job from a credentials and compliance standpoint, the next natural question is what the actual experience of working with us looks like from start to finish.

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What to Expect When You Hire Us

We know hiring a concrete contractor can feel like a lot of unknowns. Our goal is to make the process straightforward from the first call to the final cleanup. Here is what working with us looks like, step by step.

Getting a Written Estimate and Scope of Work

Before any work begins, we come out to your property and take a close look at the job. We check the concrete type, thickness, rebar layout, and what is around the area we will be cutting or removing. If your project involves core drilling for plumbing or HVAC lines, wall openings, or slab removal, we need to see the conditions in person to give you an honest number. We put everything in writing so you know exactly what we are doing, how long it will take, and what it will cost. No surprises.

Scheduling, Availability, and Job Timelines

Once you approve the scope and price, we get you on the calendar. We work across Mobile and the surrounding areas, so we have a good feel for travel time, permit lead times through the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division, and how local conditions like rain or high groundwater can affect scheduling. Most residential jobs, like a driveway section or a wall opening, wrap up in a day or two. Larger commercial work, industrial concrete cutting, or projects near busy corridors like Dauphin Street may take longer. We will give you a realistic timeline upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.

Our Crew, Equipment, and On-Site Process

Our crew brings over 20 years of combined concrete experience to every job, including more than 10 years working right here in Mobile. We use professional-grade equipment including flat slab saws, diamond blade wall saws, core drills, hydraulic breakers, and GPR scanners to locate utilities before we cut. We call 811 before every job and scan for subsurface lines, which matters a lot in older Mobile neighborhoods where utility maps are not always accurate. We control silica dust using wet cutting methods and dust collection systems to meet OSHA standards and keep your property and neighbors protected. Whether the job calls for trenching services for a new conduit or a concrete saw through a reinforced slab, we match the right equipment to the task.

Site Cleanup and Restoration After the Job

When the cutting or demolition is done, we do not leave you with a pile of rubble. We load, haul, and handle construction debris disposal, including recycling concrete when possible and following Alabama's rules for proper disposal. We also handle surface preparation of the remaining area so it is ready for whatever comes next, whether that is a new pour, a utility install, or a finished floor. We leave your site clean and in better shape than we found it.

Emergency Cutting Services for Urgent Situations

Some jobs cannot wait. If you have a broken sewer line under a slab, a foundation issue that needs immediate access, or storm damage that requires fast concrete removal, we offer emergency cutting services. We keep equipment available and can mobilize quickly across Mobile County. We assess the situation safely, use the right tools for rapid access, and work to minimize disruption to your home or business.

All of this comes from years of hands-on work right here in Mobile, and that local experience shapes how we approach every job we take on.

Our Experience Working in Mobile, AL

Over 20 Years of Concrete Experience and 10 Years Serving Mobile

Our crew brings over 20 years of combined experience pouring, cutting, and removing concrete, with more than 10 of those years spent working right here in Mobile. That local time matters. We know how the Gulf Coastal Plain soils behave under slabs, how the high water table near Mobile Bay affects excavation and trenching, and how older neighborhoods like Midtown Mobile and the Oakleigh Garden District often hide aging utilities just below the surface. Before any cut, we call 811 and use a GPR scanner to locate what's underground. That step alone has saved our customers from costly surprises on more than a few jobs along Government Street and Spring Hill Avenue.

Types of Projects We Have Completed Locally

We have handled a wide range of work across Mobile and the surrounding area. That includes slab removal and surface preparation for home additions in Semmes and Saraland, wall sawing for new door and window openings in commercial buildings near the Port of Mobile, core drilling for plumbing and HVAC lines at properties along Cottage Hill Road, and trenching services for drainage and conduit runs in Tillmans Corner and Moffett Road Corridor subdivisions. We have also completed concrete demolition on driveways, patios, pool decks, and retaining walls for homeowners throughout Spring Hill and Chickasaw. Every job included proper construction debris disposal and full site cleanup before we left.

What Sets Us Apart from Other Concrete Contractors in the Area

We use professional-grade equipment including flat slab saws, diamond blade wall saws, core drills, hydraulic breakers, and dust collection systems to keep cuts accurate and worksites safe. Our team follows OSHA 1926.850 demolition standards and takes silica dust exposure seriously on every job. We pull permits through the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division when required and stay current with Mobile County development codes. We also understand the value of doing things right the first time in a coastal climate where moisture, soil movement, and older infrastructure can turn a small mistake into a much bigger repair. When you hire us, you get a written scope, a clear timeline, and a crew that treats your property the way we would treat our own. That kind of straightforward, accountable work is what has kept us busy in Mobile for over a decade, and it is what you can expect when you reach out to us.

Why We Are the Right Choice for Concrete Cutting and Removal in Mobile, AL

A Summary of Our Concrete Cutting and Removal Services

We have spent over a decade working across Mobile, from Spring Hill and Midtown Mobile to Saraland and Semmes. That local experience, backed by more than 20 years of combined time pouring and cutting concrete, means we understand the conditions here. The Gulf Coastal Plain soils, the high water table near Mobile Bay, the older infrastructure in neighborhoods like Old Dauphin Way and the Oakleigh Garden District — we have seen it all and worked through it all.

Whether you need slab removal, core drilling for a new plumbing or HVAC line, wall sawing for a door or window opening, trenching services for conduit or drainage, or full concrete demolition and hauling, we have the equipment and the crew to get it done right. We use professional-grade tools including diamond blade wall saws, flat slab saws, and core drills to make clean, controlled cuts that protect the surrounding structure and any nearby utilities.

Here is a quick look at what sets us apart:

  • Over 20 years of combined concrete experience and more than 10 years working specifically in Mobile and the surrounding area
  • Professional equipment that handles everything from a standard 4 inch slab to thick reinforced concrete walls
  • Utility locates before every cut, so we do not hit water, gas, or electrical lines hiding below the surface
  • Proper handling of silica dust and debris using wet cutting methods and dust collection systems to meet OSHA standards
  • Full coordination with the City of Mobile Building Inspection Division on permits when your project requires them
  • Responsible concrete debris disposal and recycling that follows Alabama environmental rules
  • Liability insurance and bonding that protect you and your property throughout the job
  • Honest written estimates with a clear scope of work and a realistic timeline before we start anything
  • Accurate, code-compliant cuts whether you need ADA-compliant transitions, utility penetrations, or structural openings
  • Site cleanup and restoration so you are not left with a mess once the work is done

How to Reach Us and Request a Free Estimate in Mobile, AL

If you are ready to move forward, or you just have questions about what your project involves, we want to hear from you. We serve homeowners, contractors, and businesses across Mobile County, and we are ready to come take a look at your job, talk through your options, and put together a free, no-obligation estimate. You can give us a call or fill out the contact form below to get started.

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500+
Projects Completed
10+
Years Serving Mobile, AL
100%
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Mobile AL Concrete

202 Congress St
Mobile, AL 36603

(251) 280-1770

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Business Hours
Mon7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tue7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wed7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thu7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Fri7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sat7:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sun7:00 AM – 10:00 PM

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Serving Mobile, AL and surrounding areas. We respond within 2 business hours.

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(251) 280-1770

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