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  • January 2, 2023
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How to Demolish a Concrete Driveway

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Adding a concrete driveway to your property is a popular choice among many homeowners. They are durable, and require less maintenance than asphalt. Concrete driveways can also be very attractive to look at. They are also easy to access with heavy machinery. However, concrete can start to break down if it is not properly maintained. A driveway is usually the first thing visitors see when they arrive at your home. If the concrete is crumbling or fading, you should consider replacing it.

A concrete driveway is typically made of 4-inch slabs. If your driveway is larger than average, you may have to hire a specialist to remove the slab. This will increase the cost of the project.

In addition to the cost of the slab itself, you should also consider how long it will take to remove the concrete. This depends on the size of the slab and the amount of work involved. For instance, removing a single 3-inch slab may take only a few hours. A more complex project may take a few days.

In addition to the slab itself, you will also need to remove the reinforcing steel mesh. Cutting the rebar will require the use of a metal cutoff wheel and an angle grinder. This will increase the cost of your project by at least 75 cents per square foot.

You may also need to hire a jackhammer to break the slab. You can also buy a pry bar at some home centers, which will make the job faster. The pry bar is a 5- to 6-foot long piece of metal that can lift smaller slabs. However, you will need a helper to hold the bar and pry up the slab.

You may also need to remove some gas or electrical lines. You may need to get permits from your local utility company before removing the concrete. You will need to make sure you know where these lines are located. You can call 8-1-1 to find out.

A skilled professional will be able to do the concrete demolition with the proper tools. This can include a mattock and flat blade. It is also possible to use a cinder block to hold the slab as a fulcrum. It is also possible to use a pry bar and sledgehammer to break up the concrete.

For a quick and easy concrete demolition, you will need a two person crew. One person will use a jackhammer or sledgehammer to break the concrete, while the other person uses a pry bar or machine to lift the slab. If the concrete is large, it will be harder to break it. The pry bar is often called a San Angelo bar.

Depending on the size of the project, it may take a few days or a few weeks to remove the concrete. This will depend on the size of the slab and your location. You may also need to get permits before breaking or cutting up the concrete slab.

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