Concrete Breaking & Light Demo in Douglas County
Oregon Super Soil provides professional concrete breaking and light demolition services in Roseburg, Riddle, Myrtle Creek, and communities throughout Douglas County, Oregon—removing old pads, walkways, and slabs efficiently.
Time to Remove That Old Concrete?
Cracked patios. Heaved walkways. Old shed pads. Broken basketball courts. Concrete doesn't last forever, and when it fails, it becomes an eyesore and a tripping hazard. Breaking it up by hand with a sledgehammer is brutal work—and renting a jackhammer still leaves you with the labor.
How We Break It: Hydraulic Hammer
Our Bobcat compact track loader equipped with a 750 ft-lb hydraulic hammer makes quick work of residential concrete:
- Precise breaking — Controlled strikes, not wild swinging
- Handles flatwork up to ~6" thick — Pads, walkways, patios, small slabs
- Machine-powered — Faster and more consistent than hand tools
- Pile or load — We consolidate broken material for removal or reuse
What We Break
- Patios & pads — Old concrete slabs ready for replacement
- Walkways — Cracked or heaved sidewalks
- Driveways — Concrete sections (not asphalt)
- Shed/outbuilding foundations — After structure removal
- Small retaining walls — Unreinforced concrete walls
Best for: Standard residential flatwork up to 6" thick. For heavily reinforced commercial concrete or structural foundations, larger equipment may be needed.
What Happens to the Debris?
We break and pile the concrete on your property. From there, you have options:
- Haul it away — Arrange a dump truck or trailer
- Reuse as fill — Broken concrete works for erosion control, base material, or fill
- We load — If you arrange hauling, we can load the material
Free On-Site Quotes
Concrete jobs vary by thickness, rebar presence, and access. We'll assess your project and give you an all-inclusive quote—no surprises.
Service Area: 50-Mile Radius from Riddle
We provide concrete breaking services throughout Douglas County, including:
- Roseburg
- Winston
- Myrtle Creek
- Canyonville
- Sutherlin
- Riddle
- Glendale
- Oakland
- Drain
- Yoncalla
Frequently Asked Questions
What thickness of concrete can you break?
Our 750 ft-lb hydraulic hammer handles flatwork up to approximately 6 inches thick—standard residential pads, walkways, patios, and small slabs.
Do you remove the broken concrete?
We break and pile the concrete on-site. Removal/hauling can be arranged separately. Many customers reuse broken material as fill.
Can you break concrete near structures?
Yes, with care. The Bobcat-mounted hydraulic hammer gives us precise control. We assess safe working distance from foundations and utilities.
Ready to Remove Old Concrete?
Call for a free on-site quote. We'll assess the job and give you an all-inclusive price.
Call (541) 863-9168