
Elmore County, Idaho
Concrete Removal in Mountain Home, ID
Mountain Home, high-desert country on the Snake River Plain
Old approaches, equipment slabs, cracked driveways, and abandoned footings turn up across Mountain Home's farm acreage and the older parts of town as properties get cleared and rebuilt. Iron Crest Earthworks breaks out the concrete — rebar and all — hauls it to a recycler where possible, and grades the ground level for new flatwork, a pad, or landscaping.
What's included
- Driveways, patios & sidewalks
- Slabs & foundations
- Footings & retaining structures
- Reinforced & rebar concrete
- Concrete recycling & haul-off
In Mountain Home, we take on concrete removal across downtown Mountain Home, the I-84 corridor, rural Elmore County acreage, and the rest of Elmore County — sized to the lot and the access on each site.
Our process
How concrete removal works in Mountain Home
- 01
Measure & quote
We look at the slab, its thickness, and any rebar, then quote the removal free.
- 02
Break it out
We break the concrete into haulable pieces with the right equipment for the job.
- 03
Load & recycle
Broken concrete is loaded and taken to a recycler where possible, not just dumped.
- 04
Grade the ground
We level the exposed sub-grade so it's ready for new flatwork, gravel, or landscaping.
Every Mountain Home job includes coordinating the permits Elmore County requires and hauling debris off-site — we leave the lot clean and ready for what's next.
Working in Mountain Home
Mountain Home, high-desert country on the Snake River Plain
Mountain Home is an Elmore County town set on the open high-desert plain along I-84, anchored by the nearby Air Force base and surrounded by sagebrush flats and ag ground toward the Snake River. The wide-open terrain means room to work, with farmsteads, shops, and outbuildings scattered across the dry, level ground.
Mountain Home jobs play out on open high-desert ground — demolition of farm structures and outbuildings, land clearing, excavation, and site prep on level, sandy terrain. Dust and erosion control matter on the dry plain, and we manage the haul-off and Elmore County permitting.
Areas we serve
- downtown Mountain Home
- the I-84 corridor
- rural Elmore County acreage
- the Air Force base area
Around Mountain Home
- the Snake River
- Bruneau Dunes State Park
- Mountain Home Air Force Base
- the high-desert plain
Concrete Removal in Mountain Home — FAQs
Do you offer concrete removal throughout Mountain Home?
Yes — we cover all of Mountain Home and Elmore County, from downtown Mountain Home and the I-84 corridor to rural Elmore County acreage and the Air Force base area. Reach out for a free on-site quote.
Do you work outside Mountain Home, too?
We do — along with Mountain Home, we regularly handle concrete removal in nearby Kuna, Boise, Meridian and across the wider Treasure Valley. If you're near the Snake River, you're well inside our service area.
Do you haul off the debris after concrete removal in Mountain Home?
Always. Every Mountain Home job includes sorting, loading, and hauling debris off-site, so your Elmore County lot is left clean — no pile left for you to deal with.
Can you remove reinforced concrete with rebar?
Yes. Rebar makes concrete tougher to break and haul, but it's routine for us — we're equipped for reinforced slabs and footings.
Do you recycle the concrete?
Where possible, yes. We take broken concrete to a recycler rather than sending everything to the landfill.
Can you remove just part of a driveway?
Yes — we can take out a section or the whole thing and grade the area so it's ready for replacement.
Concrete Removal in nearby cities
We work across the Treasure Valley near Mountain Home.
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Need concrete removal in Mountain Home?
Tell us what needs to come down or get cleared — we'll come look and give you a straight, free quote.