Tearing Out Old Foundations Without the Headache
A contractor gutting a 1930s Spanish Colonial Revival storefront near The San faced a mountain of broken concrete slabs and rebar after demo day one. Dust hung thick in the summer air, and the narrow alley left no room for error. With Bob’s Big Boy just blocks away and foot traffic constant, they needed debris gone fast—without noise complaints or sidewalk blockage. Delays meant daily fines and angry neighbors.
We dropped a 20-yard roll-off before sunrise, positioned precisely to avoid pedestrian flow. Our crew lined it with heavy-duty tarps to contain dust and used rubber-tire loaders to keep noise low. By noon, the bin was hauled clean, and the site passed city inspection. The contractor stayed on schedule and avoided a single complaint from nearby businesses.
You showed up quiet, handled the mess fast, and vanished—just like you said you would.
Miguel R., Downtown Contractor


