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Patio Demolition Cost in Southern California (2026)

Patio demolition in Southern California costs $800–$4,000 depending on material, size, and thickness. Concrete runs $2–$4/sq ft; pavers $1.50–$3/sq ft.

June 5, 2026·4 min read·782 words·C&S Demolition

Patio Demolition Cost by Material

Patio demolition costs in Southern California vary based on material and size:

  • Concrete patio (4 inch slab): $2–$4 per sq ft
  • Concrete patio (6 inch or thicker): $3.50–$6 per sq ft
  • Brick or paver patio: $1.50–$3 per sq ft
  • Wood deck/patio: $2–$5 per sq ft
  • Stamped concrete (requires more care): $3–$5 per sq ft

A typical 400 sq ft concrete patio runs $800–$1,600; a 600 sq ft patio with thick slab and rebar runs $2,000–$3,500.

Patio Removal and Site Prep

C&S Demolition removes the entire patio structure including concrete, base material, and any footings for posts or pergola supports. We grade the site after removal so your landscaper or contractor has a ready surface. Concrete is recycled at local crushing facilities whenever possible.

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Patio vs Deck Demolition

Concrete patio demolition requires heavier equipment — jackhammers, mini-excavators, and skid steers. Wood deck demolition is primarily labor with hand tools and reciprocating saws. Deck removal is generally faster and less expensive per square foot but generates more debris volume per dollar of cost.

Do Patio Demolitions Require Permits?

In most Southern California cities, simple patio slab removal doesn't require a demolition permit. However, if the patio has an attached pergola, roof structure, or is part of a permitted outdoor kitchen or structure, a permit may be required. C&S Demolition checks with your local building department before starting.

Get a Patio Demolition Quote Today

Serving all of Southern California — Orange County, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino County. Call C&S Demolition at (562) 204-6335 for a free same-day estimate on your patio removal project.

What Drives Demolition Costs in Southern California

Several factors consistently affect demolition pricing across Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside, and San Bernardino. The most significant is project size — more square footage means more labor hours, more equipment time, and more disposal volume. A single bathroom demolition in Anaheim might cost $900 while a full-home interior gut in Irvine runs $12,000 or more.

Hazardous materials are a major cost driver. California requires asbestos testing before demolition of structures built before 1980. If asbestos or lead paint is found, abatement must happen before any teardown work begins. Abatement runs $1,500–$8,000 depending on the extent of contamination. Most properties in older SoCal neighborhoods (pre-1980 builds in Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana) carry at least some risk.

Permit requirements add both time and cost. Most cities in Southern California require demolition permits — Orange County cities like Anaheim and Santa Ana charge $150–$600 for residential permits. Los Angeles permits run higher, often $400–$1,200. Cities like Irvine and Chino Hills have efficient online permit systems; others require in-person filings. C&S Demolition handles this process and includes permit fees in project estimates.

How to Get the Best Price on Your Demolition Project

The single most effective way to control costs is to get multiple on-site estimates rather than phone quotes. Phone quotes for demolition are notoriously inaccurate — contractors can't assess asbestos risk, access limitations, or concrete thickness over the phone. An on-site estimate takes 30–45 minutes and gives you a written lump-sum price you can actually compare.

Timing affects pricing. Demolition contractors in Southern California are busiest in spring and early summer (March–June) when renovation season peaks. Projects scheduled in late summer or fall often get more competitive pricing and faster start dates. Emergency or same-week demolition always costs more — give contractors at least one week of lead time when possible.

Bundle work when you can. If you need multiple types of demolition (a garage teardown plus a concrete driveway removal), bundling with one contractor is almost always cheaper than hiring two separate crews. The setup, equipment mobilization, and disposal run costs are shared across the full scope.

Questions to Ask Your Demolition Contractor

Before hiring any demolition contractor in California, ask these questions: Are you licensed with the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB)? You can verify any contractor's license at cslb.ca.gov in 30 seconds. The license number should be on every estimate, invoice, and business card.

Ask specifically whether permits are included. Some contractors offer low bids that exclude permit fees — this is a common bait-and-switch. A legitimate all-inclusive quote covers the permit application, inspection fees, and the contractor's time coordinating with the building department.

Ask about debris disposal. "We'll haul it away" doesn't tell you much. Ask where the debris goes. Licensed disposal facilities (legal) cost more than illegal dumping — unscrupulous contractors can pass the lower cost to you initially, then you bear the liability when the waste shows up in an unpermitted dump site. C&S Demolition disposes at licensed SoCal facilities and provides documentation on request.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should you know about patio demolition cost by material?+

Patio demolition costs in Southern California vary based on material and size:

What should you know about patio removal and site prep?+

C&S Demolition removes the entire patio structure including concrete, base material, and any footings for posts or pergola supports. We grade the site after removal so your landscaper or contractor has a ready surface. Concrete is recycled at local crushing facilities whenever possible.

What should you know about patio vs deck demolition?+

Concrete patio demolition requires heavier equipment — jackhammers, mini-excavators, and skid steers. Wood deck demolition is primarily labor with hand tools and reciprocating saws. Deck removal is generally faster and less expensive per square foot but generates more debris volume per dollar of cost.

Do Patio Demolitions Require Permits?+

In most Southern California cities, simple patio slab removal doesn't require a demolition permit. However, if the patio has an attached pergola, roof structure, or is part of a permitted outdoor kitchen or structure, a permit may be required. C&S Demolition checks with your local building department before starting.

What should you know about get a patio demolition quote today?+

Serving all of Southern California — Orange County, Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino County. Call C&S Demolition at (562) 204-6335 for a free same-day estimate on your patio removal project.

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C&S Demolition (DBA of Scrapit LLC) is a California-licensed demolition contractor based in Long Beach, serving Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside, and San Bernardino. Our content is written by field-experienced demolition professionals who handle permits, asbestos assessments, and complex teardown projects daily across Southern California.

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