Keeping a Towson Park slab tear-out moving
We rolled into Towson Park on a damp morning where the crew had already broken up a backyard slab, and the pile of concrete was starting to crowd the driveway. You could hear the crunch under boots and smell that wet cement dust every time the jackhammer bit down. The homeowner needed the debris gone fast because the truck access was tight and the rest of the pour prep was waiting on a clear path, and a backed-up site would’ve thrown the whole schedule off.
We set a concrete dumpster right where the skid steer could reach it, then had our driver place it with enough room for the loader to swing cleanly. Our crew kept the load sorted for heavy concrete only, which matters because mixed debris makes the haul harder and slower. Once the broken slab was in the container, the driveway opened back up and the mason could keep working without dodging rubble. That’s the kind of cleanup that keeps a project from stalling.
I was relieved when the concrete bin showed up and the driveway was clear again.
Mark R.


