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Why Tear Up Your Old Driveway
If you have an old asphalt or concrete driveway, you may be noticing cracks and unevenness. Unfortunately, many driveways are not properly installed and over time begin to settle.
Simply repaving over the old driveway is a temporary solution, because the base of the driveway is the root cause of the cracking and settling. Completely removing your old driveway and having a new one installed from scratch is the only real fix for this problem.
Many paving & concrete companies do not tear up & remove old driveways. Fear not, A+ Enterprises is the best driveway removal contractor in Northeast Pennsylvania.
Why driveways settle
There are many reasons why driveways begin to settle over time. One reason we have found time after time is due to improper installation.
Many new home builders subcontract inferior driveway paving/installation companies when building homes to save money. If the driveway is not installed on a solid, compacted stone base – it will sink.
We removed dozens of concrete and blacktop driveways that were installed over just plain dirt. After 10-15 years of driving on these driveways, they become almost unusable.
Driveway Demolition Services Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
We bring an unrivaled sense of professionalism to the work that we do. Therefore, that shows not just in the way we conduct business, but the high quality results that we deliver to our clients in Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties.
Our expert team of Scranton/Wilkes-Barre driveway demolition contractors are able to tackle any driveway demolition project whether it be asphalt, concrete, or anything else. We come prepared with the tools and machinery needed to get the job done quickly and correctly.
Types of Driveways We Remove
- Asphalt/Blacktop
- Concrete
- Gravel
- Millings
- Concrete with Rebar
- Pavers
- And more!
How We Remove Driveways
Some driveways such as concrete are best removed with an excavator and thumb. On the other hand, driveways such as asphalt are more easily torn up with a skid steer.
At A+ Enterprises, we own a fleet of our own equipment, which saves our customers money and time. We have our own dump trucks for hauling debris as well.
This means that we are able to tear up and remove your old driveway in as little as one day!

What does driveway demolition cost?
Many customers ask “what does it cost to remove a driveway?”. The cost varies based on the type of driveway you have and what the size of it is.
On average, the cost to demolish and remove a concrete driveway is approximately $3-$5 per square foot depending on thickness and construction. With that said, having rebar in your concrete can increase the price of removal significantly.
Demolition Services offered but not limited to:
- Garage Demolition
- Shed Demolition
- Mobile Home Demolition
- Interior Demolition
- House Gut Services
- Driveway Demolition
- Pool Demolition
- Concrete Demolition
- House Demolition
- Porch/Deck Demolition
- And more!
Professional Driveway Demolition Contractor
If you are in the market to have your old driveway demolished and torn out, give A+ Enterprises a call. We have demolished hundreds of driveways, and have an impeccable track record for quality and reliability.
A+ Enterprises has the correct tools, employees, and experience to handle any driveway removal project you may have. We can be reached at 570-373-9996 or by filling out one of the contact forms.
Request A Free Driveway Removal Estimate
Call: 570-373-9996
Driveway Demolition FAQs
What types of driveways do you remove?
We can remove any type of driveway. Whether it be asphalt, blacktop, concrete, paver, or gravel, we can remove it.
How do I fix a settling driveway?
Many driveways were improperly installed by home builders looking to save money. The fix for a sinking driveway is to tear it out and replace it.
How do you demolish a driveway?
We always bring the right tools for the job. We have excavators, jackhammers, skid steers, and more to demolish any type of driveway.
What do you do with the debris from a driveway?
Depending on the type of driveway being removed, the asphalt or concrete chunks will be recycled if possible. If no recycling options are present, we take them to a certified clean fill location for reuse.