16/02/2017 Redoing my patio area in my garden and though I'd share a couple of problem areas I've come across as a diy'er. First is this thick concrete, managed to get
02/04/2019 No jackhammer! No fancy tools here, just old fashioned leverage and muscle. We show you how to remove a concrete patio without a jackhammer. Some big sledgeh...
09/06/2009 I removed ~300 square feet of concrete in my backyard with a sledgehammer. Here I was working on the last piece.
08/08/2016 We are Removing a 6" thick concrete slab using a slug hammer and bar. We cut the slab with a skill saw diamond blade and cut the joint then broke out the con...
30/09/2013 or how not to remove concrete sidewalk slabs. It depends on your perspective. Use a sledgehammer or power tool if you must. Bend at the knees when lifting...
12/03/2020 By using the breaker, we were only remove small pieces at a time, but the sledge hammer was cracking the concrete in all directions, allowing us to pick the broken bits out by hand. How to break up concrete using power tools. The only power tool you can really use when breaking up a concrete slab or foundation would be an electric breaker. The
10/07/2010 Use the saw to create a rectangular or square section in the slab. When you finish, the concrete slab should look like an extended tic-tac-toe game drawing. Step 3 Break Up Concrete Sections. Use the large sledgehammer or jackhammer to begin breaking the cut sections. This is the back-breaking part of the job; so, take frequent water breaks
08/11/2021 There really is no avoiding the fact that eventually, your concrete patio or any other slab for that matter will need to be broken down and replaced. The three best ways to take care of it yourself are using a sledgehammer for thin slabs, a jackhammer for slabs more than three inches thick, and expansive chemicals for the thickest slabs. In case you are
Rentable electric units will likely knock out that run-down sidewalk at the end of the driveway or small patio. Concrete weight and removal. Concrete chunks become actual tons quickly. As part of your calculus for breaking it up, include the costs, effort, and equipment required to remove it. A 6x10 utility trailer can carry about a ton safely (check the GVW). Tools for
5x8 is a small slab, relative to concrete. If you could pry up one edge with a digging bar and a block of wood as a fulcrum, one blow with a sledgehammer would break it in half at the very least. Repeat until the chunks are small enough to lift. Concrete has no bending resistance, so undermining its support allows it to break easily. If you can
10/08/2021 And what i mean by using sledge hammer is depending on how thick the concrete slab is you might not get entirely through slab, hence the hammer. My initial thoughjts are to hire a breaker, get rid of all the concrete and use paving slabs. You can, however, transport the rubble to a council tip and dispose of it. I myself have a weekend of breaking up an
Tearing up concrete yourself can also save you a ton of money. Hiring a contractor just to demolish a 12 x 14-ft. patio could cost you $1,400 or more. If you do it yourself, the cost to remove a concrete driveway will run you about $400, including rental and disposal. That’s a savings of about $1,000 on the cost to remove a concrete driveway
15/09/2008 To answer your questions: 1) Yes, you can break concrete with a sledge hammer, but not an 8 pounder such as you'll typically find in a hardware store. I use a 20 pound sledge. It's a lot easier because the tool does almost all the work when it falls. You'll need a spud bar (long pry bar) as well.
A rental jackhammer will break up a slab much faster than a sledgehammer, with fewer blisters and less sweat. For a small slab, rent an electric model rather than a pneumatic hammer. Rental fees will be about $80 for 24 hours. Step 2: Build the form. Build the form. Using straight 2x4s, lay out the form’s three sides and screw them together. Take diagonal measurements to check for
16/01/2019 The best way to speed up concrete removal is to create a void underneath the section of slab you’re working on. If you don’t do this, the dirt or sand under the slab will absorb the blows from the sledgehammer, making it
12/03/2020 By using the breaker, we were only remove small pieces at a time, but the sledge hammer was cracking the concrete in all directions, allowing us to pick the broken bits out by hand. How to break up concrete using power tools.
Also to know, how hard is it to remove concrete patio? “Most concrete patios are un-reinforced, meaning that there is no rebar. So, in that case, a jackhammer is the best method to break the concrete into smaller pieces that can be shoveled away. If the area is very small, and the concrete is already cracked, a sledgehammer could also get the
08/11/2021 There really is no avoiding the fact that eventually, your concrete patio or any other slab for that matter will need to be broken down and replaced. The three best ways to take care of it yourself are using a sledgehammer for thin slabs, a jackhammer for slabs more than three inches thick, and expansive chemicals for the thickest slabs. In case you are
24/05/2021 Use a sledgehammer for thin slabs. If your concrete is 4 in (10 cm) thick or less, try using a sledgehammer. Start at any existing cracks or at a corner or edge, and keep in mind that thick concrete will
10/08/2021 And what i mean by using sledge hammer is depending on how thick the concrete slab is you might not get entirely through slab, hence the hammer. My initial thoughjts are to hire a breaker, get rid of all the concrete and use paving slabs. You can, however, transport the rubble to a council tip and dispose of it. I myself have a weekend of breaking up an
Start by hitting the concrete with the sledgehammer near the edge of the slab. Strike different parts of the surface to create more cracks. Let gravity do as much work for you as possible. If your project calls for a jackhammer or similar heavy-duty breaking tool, hearing protection is heavily recommended especially in enclosed environments. Jackhammers can be equipped with
29/05/2014 In the corner was a set of stairs that were poured in place and were SOLID concrete. My little sledge hammer just bounced off of them like a rubber mallet. Luckily my contractor brought a jack hammer and he was able to remove the steps. With the decking removed, it was time to start breaking up the old concrete. Here is a pic of the old concrete
24/11/2016 It is best to remove concrete completely when dealing with the following situations on your slab, sidewalk, patio, or driveway; A few measured blows using a 12 lb. sledge hammer can crack most concrete slabs easily. This works particularly well on narrow concrete slabs measuring four inches or less in thickness. You should be able to find one online for not
If the steps are seem to be solid concrete, give them a good whack with the small sledge hammer to see if they break. Whack it near a corner of a step. You might get lucky and find the sides were made from concrete blocks and filled with sand. If you can get a part of a step or the top slab unsupported (with nothing under it) you can hit the concrete a few times and it will