Driveway Removal
Concrete and asphalt driveways professionally demolished and hauled away.
Your Old Driveway Needs to Go
That cracked, heaving driveway isn't getting any better. Tree roots have pushed up sections. The surface is spalling and crumbling. Cracks have spread everywhere. Or maybe you're replacing asphalt with concrete, or concrete with pavers. Either way, the old driveway has to come out first.
Top Shelf provides driveway demolition services throughout the Treasure Valley. We break up and remove concrete driveways, asphalt driveways, and combination surfaces. All material is loaded and hauled away, leaving you with a clean base ready for your new driveway.
Driveway removal is heavy work. A standard two-car concrete driveway can weigh 15-20 tons. That's a lot of material to break up, load, and haul. We have the equipment and experience to get it done efficiently.

Why Choose Top Shelf for Driveway Removal?
- Complete removal. Driveway broken up and hauled away entirely.
- Proper equipment. Jackhammers, skid steers, and dump trailers.
- Site prep. Base graded and ready for new driveway.
- Clean edges. We cut clean lines at property borders.
Coordinating with Your Contractor?
If you have a concrete or paving contractor lined up to pour your new driveway, we can coordinate timing so the site is ready when they need it. Just let us know your contractor's schedule.
Call (208) 593-2877Driveway Types We Remove
- Concrete driveways (any thickness)
- Asphalt/blacktop driveways
- Paver driveways
- Brick driveways
- Partial driveway sections
- Driveway aprons and approaches
What Does Driveway Removal Cost?
Driveway removal costs depend on material type, thickness, and square footage. Concrete driveway removal typically runs $3 to $6 per square foot, including hauling. A standard 400 sq ft driveway might cost $1,200 to $2,400. Asphalt is generally less expensive to remove. Call (208) 593-2877 for a specific estimate.
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Common Questions
Do you remove concrete and asphalt driveways?
Both. Concrete driveways get broken up and hauled. Asphalt is typically easier to remove. Either way, we handle the full process.
What happens to the area after removal?
We leave a graded dirt surface. If you want gravel placed or new concrete poured, you'll need a contractor for that next step.
How much does driveway removal cost?
Pricing depends on the size, thickness, and material. A single-car driveway costs less than a large double-wide. Call for an estimate.
How long does it take to remove a driveway?
Most residential driveways take 1-2 days, depending on the size and thickness. We'll give you a timeline upfront.
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