
What Is Concrete Breaking?
Concrete breaking is the controlled mechanical process of fragmenting existing concrete — driveways, floor slabs, walls, footings, or foundations — into smaller pieces for removal, services access, or site preparation. Unlike full demolition, concrete breaking is often a precise, targeted operation carried out as a standalone service or as the first stage of a broader construction or renovation project.
Common applications include:
- Opening a floor slab to access plumbing or electrical services beneath
- Breaking deteriorated driveways, paths, or hardstands before a new pour
- Reducing large concrete elements — retaining walls, foundations — into removable pieces
- Preparing demolition sites for efficient rubble removal and disposal
- Partial breaking, where adjacent concrete must remain intact and undamaged

Concrete Breaking Applications in Coffs Harbour
Renovation & Partial Demolition Breaking
Extensions, wall removals, and new openings in existing structures all create situations where concrete needs to come out — but the slab or structure sitting next to it needs to stay exactly where it is. This is precision work.
Before any breaking begins, we use cut lines to define clean boundaries between what’s coming out and what’s staying put. That clean separation protects the adjacent concrete from cracking, chipping, or shifting during the breaking process, which matters a lot when you’re working inside an occupied home or alongside a structural element that’s staying in place.
We work with builders and owner-builders across Coffs Harbour on renovation projects of all sizes — from a single wall removal through to larger partial demolition scopes where multiple concrete elements need to come out in stages.


Equipment & Methodology
We match the gear to the job — every time.
Hand-Held Jackhammers & Pneumatic Breakers
For smaller residential jobs and tight access areas where a machine can’t fit and control matters most.
Excavator-Mounted Hydraulic Breakers
For large slabs, thick structural elements, and commercial scopes where volume and hardness need machine-mounted power.
Concrete Sawing & Cut Lines
Creates clean boundaries before breaking begins — protecting adjacent concrete that must stay intact and undamaged.
| Equipment | Best For |
|---|---|
| Hand-held jackhammer | Small residential jobs, tight access, limited breaking area |
| Excavator-mounted hydraulic breaker | Large slabs, thick elements, commercial scope |
| Concrete saw | Partial demolition, clean boundary cuts, reinstatement prep |
Reinforced Concrete Breaking
Not all concrete breaks the same way. When steel reinforcement is present — rebar, mesh, or post-tension cables — the breaking process gets more complex and needs to be approached differently from the start.
Equipment selection is adjusted based on the type and density of reinforcement involved. Heavier machine-mounted breakers are often needed where standard concrete would have been manageable with a jackhammer. The steel itself is addressed separately once the concrete is broken down, cut, removed, and disposed of as part of the overall scope.
Reinforced concrete is common across Coffs Harbour’s older commercial buildings, retaining walls, and residential foundations. Knowing what you’re dealing with before the first break goes in saves time, protects equipment, and keeps the job running on schedule. We assess each job on site before work begins, so nothing catches us off guard.

Site Protection — Structures, Services & Neighbours
Concrete breaking generates vibration, dust, and noise, and on a residential street or active commercial site, that needs to be managed carefully from the start.
We take proximity seriously. Where breaking work is close to an existing structure, buried services, or a neighbouring property, we adjust our approach to minimise impact. That means selecting the right equipment for the sensitivity of the site, working in controlled stages where needed, and using dust suppression to keep the work area clean and contained.
Noise and vibration are managed with the surrounding environment in mind — particularly on residential jobs in established Coffs Harbour suburbs where neighbours are close and work hours matter. On commercial sites, we coordinate with site managers to keep disruption to other trades and building users to a minimum throughout the job.
Who We Work With
A1 Concreting works with a wide range of clients across the Coffs Harbour region — from homeowners needing a single access cut through to builders and commercial property managers running large breaking scopes.
- Homeowners — driveways, paths, slabs, and renovation work across residential properties
- Builders & owner-builders — breaking as part of a broader construction or demolition scope
- Plumbers & electricians — service access cutting and reinstatement on residential and commercial sites
- Drainage contractors — slab opening for new or remedial drainage work
- Commercial property managers — pavement, hardstand, and structural breaking across commercial premises
No job is too small, and no scope is too large. If you need concrete broken anywhere across Coffs Harbour, Sawtell, Woolgoolga, Toormina, Bellingen, or Nambucca Heads — we’re the team to call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Concrete breaking is the controlled process of fragmenting existing concrete into smaller pieces for removal or service access. Full demolition typically involves taking down an entire structure — concrete breaking is often a targeted operation within a larger project or as a standalone service.
It depends on the job. We use hand-held jackhammers for smaller residential work and tight access areas, and excavator-mounted hydraulic breakers for larger slabs and commercial scopes. We assess each job before we start and bring the right gear for the size and thickness of the concrete involved.
Yes. We regularly work inside occupied homes as part of renovation and services access jobs. We manage dust, noise, and vibration carefully and keep the work area clean and contained throughout.
Yes. We adjust our equipment and approach when steel reinforcement is present — rebar, mesh, or post-tension cables. The steel is cut and removed separately once the concrete is broken down.
Absolutely. We work directly alongside trades on service access jobs — we open the slab, hold while the services are being worked on, and reinstate the concrete once the trade has finished.
We use concrete sawing to create clean cut lines before breaking begins. That defined boundary protects adjacent slabs and structural elements from cracking or damage during the breaking process.
Yes. Rubble removal and disposal can be included as part of our scope. We’ll confirm this at the quoting stage, so everything is covered from break to clean site.
Get a Free Quote for Concrete Breaking in Coffs Harbour
Whether you need a small access cut for a trade job or a large commercial breaking scope, A1 Concreting are ready to help. We service Coffs Harbour, Sawtell, Woolgoolga, Toormina, Bellingen, and Nambucca Heads — and we offer free on-site quotes across the entire region.
Getting started is straightforward:
- Call us to discuss your job and arrange a free on-site quote
- We assess the site, confirm the scope, and provide clear pricing
- Work begins on an agreed date that suits your project timeline
Homeowners, builders, plumbers, and commercial clients are all welcome. Small trade access job or large demolition scope — we’re set up for both.
Call A1 Concreting today or submit an enquiry through our contact form. Free on-site quotes, no obligation.




