CONCRETE REPLACEMENT & REMOVAL IN FORT MYERS,
FLORIDA

Clear Out the Old.
Build Something Better.

Damaged, cracked, or outdated concrete can take away from your property’s appearance and safety. At Minnicks Construction, we provide professional concrete demolition, removal, and replacement services to give you a clean slate and a stronger, better-looking surface built to last.

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Sequence of three photos showing the progress of a home driveway installation, from old cracked concrete to new smooth concrete surface.

When Is Concrete Replacement Needed?

Not all concrete can be repaired. In many cases, full removal and replacement is the smarter long-term solution.

You may need this service if your concrete has:

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Deep cracks or structural damage

Drainage problems or water pooling

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Severe surface wear or aging

Uneven or sunken sections

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We assess your existing concrete and recommend the most practical and cost-effective solution.

The Minnicks Process

Flowchart illustrating five steps of concrete project: 1. Inspection of existing concrete with an icon of a person in a hard hat. 2. Demolition and removal with an excavator icon. 3. Site preparation and grading with a blueprint icon. 4. New concrete installation and finishing with a trowel icon. 5. Final clean-up and inspection with a magnifying glass and clipboard icon.

Concrete Replacement & Removal FAQs

  • We evaluate the depth of cracks, structural integrity, and underlying base condition. If the damage affects stability or continues to worsen, full replacement is usually the better long-term option.

  • In most cases, yes—but proper site preparation, grading, and base work must be completed first to ensure a stable foundation.

  • Proper demolition ensures the base is correctly prepared and prevents future issues like cracking, shifting, or drainage problems.

  • Project size, thickness of the existing concrete, weather conditions, and site accessibility can all impact how long the process takes.

  • Yes, evaluating and preparing the base is a key step to ensure the new concrete remains stable and long-lasting.

  • We focus on proper base preparation, reinforcement when needed, and control joints to reduce stress and improve durability.