Birmingham Diamond Drilling, experts in Concrete Crunching.
Concrete Crunching in Birmingham? No problem, why not let us help you out!
We can crunch all types of concrete including reinforced concrete to rubble in no time at all. This is the ideal solution when keeping dust to a minimum is a priority.
Using our Brokk remote-controlled demolition machine we can crunch concrete in any confined spaced within Birmingham, the West Midlands or anywhere in the UK including London.
Birmingham Diamond Drilling offers a professional concrete crunching service within Birmingham and its surrounding areas. We have over 20 years experience in concrete crunching and be onsite in any of the major Birmingham towns within the hour.
Hydraulic crunching & breaking can be both a noisy and a dusty job but don’t worry our fully trained (CSCS & Brokk) employed staff can effectively manage all your requirements.
If you require concrete crunching in Birmingham, West Midlands or anywhere in the UK all we ask is that you give us a call to discuss your requirements. No matter how big, small or unusual the work is with our years of experience we can help.
We offer an offer fast, efficient, cost-effective services for all our clients. Always looking to keep the dust and noise to an absolute minimum.

Why Choose us
- Experts in concrete crunching
- Employed, fully qualified staff
- CSCS, Face Fit Test & Health Safety and Environment
- We get the job done right — the first time
- Birmingham & the West Midlands specialists
BIRMINGHAM'S CONCRETE CRUNCHING EXPERTS
What is concrete crunching?
Concrete crunching breaks up large bits of concrete using hydraulic claws. These claws can be handheld or attached to much larger construction vehicles for jobs that require more power or are in dangerous and hard-to-reach places.
Concrete crunching is often used in heavily populated areas, where disruption and noise need to be kept to a minimum. Unlike using pneumatic drills or heavy concrete cutting saws, concrete crunching is relatively quiet, since it uses applied force to small areas of concrete. It’s also relatively dust-free, as the heavy machinery usually has a flow of water to catch any dust that gets kicked up during the demolition.
Since this method is non-percussive, it also means that concrete cruncher’s can be used on specific parts of a building without damaging the surrounding materials; perfect if you’re only removing a single section of a building.