Prying up the slab has the same effect as digging underneath it.
Tool to break up concrete slab.
This classic heavy headed hammering tool is the traditional manual method of breaking up concrete.
A cold chisel is the right hand tool for breaking up small areas of concrete.
Sledgehammers vary according to head weight and handle length.
Alternatively you can pry up the slab and shove a rock or piece.
The pavement breakers weighing 60 pounds and more can handle medium to heavy demolition jobs with reinforced concrete and are used to demolish pavements roads and thick concrete.
So clear away the rubble after you ve broken up each 2 to 3 ft.
We ll show you how to break up the slab into smaller pieces cut through steel reinforcements and then remove and dispose of the concrete properly.
Create a void under the concrete.
Don t use your hands to pry out the sections a mattock is the best tool for this job.
Patio can weigh up to about 5 000 pounds.
Sledgehammer head weights range from around 6 pounds to more than 15 pounds.
For thin slabs of concrete use a sledgehammer to break it up.
Most concrete demolition projects call for the use of a jack hammer or hammer drill.
Knowing how to dispose of all that concrete is a big part of the job.
You ve used that tool to break apart your unwanted concrete.
If a slab is scored by a concrete saw a sledge hammer can easily break the individual portions into pieces.
Now what do you do with all those chunks.
If you don t do this the dirt or sand under the slab will absorb the blows from the sledgehammer making it harder to break up the concrete.
A 12 x 14 ft.
You can create a void by digging under the slab.
The weight of these tools gives them the power needed to break up a few inches of concrete without being so heavy that they demolish the entire pavement.
To break up concrete start by covering the concrete with a plastic sheet to protect nearby items from flying debris.
With small slabs of concrete such as patio squares or air conditioner pads you can also have one person pry up the slab a few inches using a demolition bar while another person strikes the slab with the hammer.
Even after concrete is broken the chunks remain locked together making the surrounding concrete harder to break.
The best way to speed up concrete removal is to create a void underneath the section of slab you re working on.
All you need is some careful planning the right tools and a little bit of know how.