Cost of Concrete Curb Removals
Longer and thicker curbs require more labor and equipment, increasing removal costs.
Hard-to-reach locations may necessitate specialized equipment, raising expenses.
Manual removal versus mechanical excavation affects labor costs and time.
| Factor | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Size and Length of Curb | $4 - $8 per linear foot |
| Site Accessibility | $200 - $600 per project |
| Removal Method | Manual: $6 - $12 per linear foot; Mechanical: $3 - $7 per linear foot |
| Type of Concrete | Standard: included; Reinforced: additional $1 - $2 per linear foot |
| Permitting and Disposal | $100 - $500 depending on local regulations |
| Location | Urban areas may incur higher costs |
| Additional Equipment | Rental fees can add $100 - $300 |
The cost of concrete curb removal varies based on project complexity and site conditions. Larger projects with difficult access or reinforced concrete tend to be more expensive. Proper assessment and planning can help estimate expenses accurately, ensuring adherence to budget constraints.
Removing curbs with embedded reinforcements increases labor and equipment needs, raising costs.
Fragile or shattered curbs may require additional handling and safety measures.
Complex shapes or decorative edges can extend removal time and expenses.
| Related Services | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Concrete Driveway Removal | $3 - $7 per square foot |
| Sidewalk Demolition | $2 - $6 per square foot |
| Pavement Removal | $4 - $8 per square foot |
| Concrete Patio Demolition | $4 - $9 per square foot |
| Foundation Demolition | $8 - $15 per square foot |
| Asphalt Removal | $3 - $7 per square foot |
| Brick Paver Removal | $5 - $10 per square foot |
| Garage Floor Removal | $3 - $6 per square foot |
| Steps and Staircase Removal | $200 - $600 per set |