Brick Patio Removal and Disposal Guide for Carrabelle Property Owners

Brick patio removal. While it doesn’t require an experienced contractor, there’s a lot to it. So, it’s not exactly a simple DIY job, either. Although not difficult, it is very labor intensive. What you’ll need to get through a brick patio removal job is quite a bit of elbow grease and a lot of sticktoitiveness. Even if this is a relatively small hardscape area, it will take a bunch of time and effort.

Brick Patio Disposal Options for Carrabelle Property Owners

The first thing you ought to do is to enlist the help of a couple of family members and/or friends. You’ll also need some equipment. So, get a wheelbarrow, leather gloves, eye protection, a trowel, hammer, and chisel. If the patio does have a loose brick or two, that’s where you’ll start.

Concrete patio blocks and brick pavers are often set in beds of sand or stone dust to create outdoor walkways, patios, and shed floors. Although they are durable, occasionally a few will settle unevenly or crack in half. --This Old House

The biggest challenge is not taking up the bricks, but what to do with those bricks. You can repurpose them, essentially moving the patio from one location to another. But, if there’s no use for them, you’ll have to dispose of them. (You can repurpose them, essentially moving the patio from one location to another.)

Brick Patio Removal Guide

You're first order of business is to clear the area around it and to keep children and pets out-of-the-way. Then, you'll start in a corner, preferably on the outside furthest from the house. Use the trowel, chisel, and hammer to free a couple of bricks. Once you have a corner freed, the rest ought to be less difficult to remove. Place the bricks in a wheelbarrow as you take them up.

  • Remove the bricks remaining in-place next. Take up the bricks one-by-one thereafter and either stack them in a wheelbarrow or on a truck bed. Or, you can put them aside and have a local junk removal company haul it away for you.
  • Fill the empty space and then install sod. Once the brick patio is gone, you can then fill the empty space with soil. After the empty space is filled, you can then put down sod to make it blend with the rest of the yard.
  • Finish by fertilizing and watering the sod. Next, you can fertilize the area, and, then aerate the whole surface. You should do this when it is dry outside, and, early in the morning to take advantage of the fresh dew. Be sure to monitor the sod to ensure that it grows healthily.

When you need brick patio removal, just phone 800-433-1094 or visit AAA Rousse Services.

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