Review the concrete
Share the size, known thickness, rebar, access, nearby buildings, and what must happen after removal.


Flores removes and crushes heavy concrete and handles some new concrete work. The team checks access, rebar, thickness, hauling, reuse, drainage, and nearby digging. This helps the concrete work fit the rest of the project.
A short project note and current site photos help the team check the equipment, schedule, and service area.
Share the size, known thickness, rebar, access, nearby buildings, and what must happen after removal.
The quote covers breaking, loading, hauling, crushing, reuse, disposal, and how the site will be left.
Crews complete the planned removal or concrete work while working around the soil and nearby site conditions.
The site is left ready for the next step. This may include grading or pad prep if it is part of the job.
These photos come from real Flores projects. They show the equipment, job sites, and finished work for this service.












Flores serves Stockton, Modesto, Oakdale, Merced, Riverbank, Escalon first. The team also reviews larger projects in nearby towns.
Flores can crush concrete on some sites. The team must check the space, material, rebar, dust control, reuse plan, and local rules first.
Yes. Send the rough size, thickness, rebar details if known, access photos, and how the area should look after removal.
Yes. Concrete removal, excavation, grading, and site prep can be combined when that makes the job easier to manage.
Send the address, plans or photos, rough sizes, access notes, schedule, known utilities, and how the site should look when Flores is done.
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