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Demolition Breaking & Drilling Equipment Hire

Concrete Breaker Hire

Breakers are essential tools in construction and demolition projects, used to break up concrete, asphalt, and other hard materials. They are available in a variety of sizes and designs, including electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic models.

Our construction marketplace website offers a range of breakers, each designed with the professional user in mind. Whether you need to demolish concrete walls, remove asphalt, or break up hard-packed soil, our selection of breakers has you covered.

Each breaker is built to withstand tough job site conditions and deliver consistent, reliable performance. They feature advanced safety features, such as anti-vibration technology and ergonomic designs for reduced operator fatigue.

Whether you are working on a large-scale demolition project or simply need to break up a small concrete patio, our breakers are designed to meet your needs. Browse our selection today and find the right breaker for your next job.

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Concrete Breakers Hire FAQs

Your Questions, Answered.

A concrete breaker is commonly used in construction and renovation projects to break up old concrete, remove concrete slabs, demolish structures, and create openings for new construction, such as doorways or windows.

While primarily designed for concrete, they can also be used to break up and demolish other materials such as asphalt, stone, brickwork, and even compacted soil in certain situations.

Yes, concrete breakers can be used indoors; however, precautions must be taken. The loud noise and vibrations produced by the tool may require additional measures to protect the surrounding environment and minimise disruptions. It's important to assess the specific conditions and consult with professionals if needed.

Using a concrete breaker can be hazardous, so it is crucial to follow safety guidelines. Wear appropriate PPE, secure the work area to prevent debris from scattering, be mindful of electrical cables or underground utilities, and receive proper training or guidance on tool operation and safe handling.

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