
SLAB & FOUNDATION DEMOLITION
SLAB AND FOUNDATION REMOVAL PROFESSIONALS
Serving Fresno, Clovis, Sanger , and the Central Valley
From Shed Pads to Full Foundations Out and Gone
We remove slabs and foundations of every size, shed and patio pads, garage slabs, shop floors, house foundations, stem walls, and footings, full removals or just a section. Thick pours, rebar, wire mesh, and footings running deeper than expected all come out, dug out below grade so nothing's left buried to surprise the next excavation. If the slab is part of a structure still standing, the demolition and the slab removal happen as one job. What's left is cleared, ready ground, backfilled and leveled, or staged for the new foundation going in and every job starts with a free on-site quote.

Free On-Site Walkthrough
Every slab and foundation job starts with a free on-site walkthrough. We look at the thickness, the reinforcement, what's underneath, and what the ground needs to become, then quote the whole job straight, no surprises once the breaking starts.

From Shed Pads to Full Foundations Out, Down to the Dirt
Slabs outlive whatever sat on top of them. The shed comes down, the garage gets demolished, the old addition goes away and the concrete stays behind, taking up ground the next project needs. DemoRex removes slabs and foundations of every size throughout Fresno, Clovis, Sanger, and the Central Valley: shed and patio pads, garage slabs, shop floors, house foundations, stem walls, and footings.
Foundations are the heavyweight class of concrete removal, and the approach matches what's in the ground. Thick pours, rebar, wire mesh, and footings that run deeper than people expect all come out, broken, cut where needed, and hauled off with the steel. Stem walls and perimeter footings get dug out below grade, not just knocked off at the surface, so nothing's left buried to surprise the next contractor's excavation. If your slab is part of a structure that's still standing, our structure demolition and slab removal happen as one job, building down, slab out, one mobilization.
Partial removals work here too. Cutting a section of slab for new plumbing, removing part of a foundation for an addition tie-in, or taking out a slab while protecting the structure next to it, that's saw-cut precision work, clean lines, and everything that's staying protected. One note from experience: some newer slabs are post-tensioned, with steel cables under tension inside the concrete, and those need to be identified before anyone cuts. That's exactly the kind of thing the walkthrough catches.
When the concrete's out, the ground gets left the way your project needs it: footing trenches backfilled and the area rough-leveled, or the excavation left open and staged for the new foundation going in. Anything under the slab, plumbing lines, old utilities, the surprises older properties like to hide, gets flagged and planned around, not hit. And since DemoRex handles dirt work and grading too, the removal and the ground prep for what's next can be one job, one crew, one invoice.


Down to the Dirt, Ready for What's Next
Breaking a slab close to a house takes patience as much as power, working section by section, keeping control near the foundation, walls, and anything else that isn't part of the job. What's left when it's done says everything: bare, level ground where concrete used to be, with nothing cracked, disturbed, or damaged that wasn't supposed to be. That's the real measure of a slab removal, not just that the concrete is gone, but that everything around it is exactly the way it should be.

