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cost to remove concrete Max Power 05-19-2008
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Posted by on May 20, 2008, 1:57 am

>anyone have a ballpark figure for tearing up a concrete driveway?

Yes, look in your local yellow pages.
alt.home.repair is NOT a place for price quotes.

PLONK


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Posted by Max Power on May 20, 2008, 8:37 am

>
>>anyone have a ballpark figure for tearing up a concrete driveway?
>
> Yes, look in your local yellow pages.
> alt.home.repair is NOT a place for price quotes.
>
> PLONK
>

why? I seemed to have gotten plenty of helpful responses. Thats what people
do in discussion groups. I said ballpark, and now have an idea of what I'm
probably looking at.


Posted by Smitty Two on May 20, 2008, 10:29 am

> >
> >>anyone have a ballpark figure for tearing up a concrete driveway?
> >
> > Yes, look in your local yellow pages.
> > alt.home.repair is NOT a place for price quotes.
> >
> > PLONK
> >
>
> why? I seemed to have gotten plenty of helpful responses. Thats what people
> do in discussion groups. I said ballpark, and now have an idea of what I'm
> probably looking at.

No you don't. You have a bunch of wild ass guesses based on your
complete lack of information. You don't say whether it's 100 square feet
or 5000. You wanna ball park estimate, put us in the damn ballpark and
maybe you'll get something useful.

One guy says it will take five labororers for a day, another guy says it
will take one. One guy talks about dump fees but makes no mention of the
truck to get the stuff there. Nobody that I saw mentioned rebar. That's
the worst of the job, IMO.

In the meantime, consider a container garden instead of tearing up the
excess driveway. It could be less expensive and quicker.

Posted by Pete C. on May 20, 2008, 11:59 am

Smitty Two wrote:
>

>
> In the meantime, consider a container garden instead of tearing up the
> excess driveway. It could be less expensive and quicker.

Best idea so far. Think elevated plantings and perhaps water garden, all
neatly built on top of the driveway you don't like.

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