Concrete Stair Removal with Hand Tools and Power Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

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  • @TheFixerHomeRepair
    @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +2

    Check out the entire deck build time-lapse here - ruclips.net/video/SehPijelC4g/видео.html
    Thanks for watching! and don't forget to Subscribe to my channel! bit.ly/SubscribeToTheFixer

  • @coppertopjohnson9782
    @coppertopjohnson9782 3 года назад +24

    So glad that it is a project I will never have to worry about. Can't wait to see what you do with the deck. Another reno series. I'm ready. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +7

      Yes I am pretty sure I will be doing a few videos on this deck. Thanks for watching as always! Stay tuned!!

  • @jimbraun3955
    @jimbraun3955 3 года назад

    I started my landscape contracting business in 1998. My first install job a few years later netted me enough to buy that Makita electric jack hammer. My crew and I used that tool constantly. It was good to see it again.

  • @teresab6383
    @teresab6383 3 года назад +5

    I love how you clean up your debris

  • @stefaniap.7458
    @stefaniap.7458 3 года назад +5

    You are cracking me up with this one! Thank you! I have similar issues with an old house I just bought, so I will rely on your content to help me for sure 👍

  • @AutoFixYT
    @AutoFixYT 3 года назад +7

    That looks like it was a lot of hard work!! Also the intro and outro were funny haha
    Can't wait to see the upcoming videos for this project!

  • @redwingprincess
    @redwingprincess 3 года назад +5

    I have been waiting for this video! I'm excited to see the deck and the whole process.

  • @Justviewinn
    @Justviewinn 3 года назад +12

    I love how he cleans up. I wish my neighbors would do the same.

  • @susanheston4483
    @susanheston4483 3 года назад

    I look forward to all your videos, but the makeover ones are my favorite. You explain everything so I can understand what you're doing. And you are meticulously clean. Thanks for teaching me how to DIY.

  • @CookieSlinger
    @CookieSlinger 3 года назад +42

    "And there's another car. Let's just go home... oh wait, I am home." LOL definitely include the funny bloopers at the end when you have some.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +10

      😂 It was torture filming out front. I will keep the bloopers in mind for the future. I got plenty of them. 😁. Thanks for watching, Jay!

  • @crinkle2649
    @crinkle2649 3 года назад +3

    The rocks inside are so cool, you can use them around your yard

  • @ladykenja2700
    @ladykenja2700 2 года назад

    - W O W ! ! ! Apparently, you like "the process" of a task. Lots & Lots of hard work. Luv, luv, luv your attention to detail. It's second to none. Thanx 4 sharing.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  2 года назад

      Hey! I guess I never put it into words but that is a great way of saying it. I do love the process! Thanks for watching the video!

  • @mariam.a941
    @mariam.a941 3 года назад +1

    “Oh wait I’m home” 😂😂😂😂 It seems it need a lot of work, good luck 👍

  • @annw1395
    @annw1395 3 года назад

    So funny bc the video where you repainted the steps just popped up yesterday, and now this one popped up today. I'm like, "Wait, what?? He just repainted! Oh, 2019." Lol.

  • @SuzanneBaruch
    @SuzanneBaruch 3 года назад +14

    Some of those rocks would have been great for landscaping!

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +12

      Yes! No worries, I saved all the rocks. They went back to their home in the woods but I put them in a place I could grab them if I have a project I could use them for. The concrete will get recycled. Thanks for watching, Suzanne!

  • @bethmorano1452
    @bethmorano1452 3 года назад

    I wouldn’t want the steps there either. Great job. Where there is a will, there is a way!!

  • @emtfarva
    @emtfarva 3 года назад

    Somehow, through all your videos, I knew you were from New England... I'm glad my NE senses still work...

  • @Gillman78
    @Gillman78 2 года назад

    excellent video, i have to do this. saved me the trials of stepping up to the right tools.

  • @iamwhoiamd7056
    @iamwhoiamd7056 3 года назад

    It was this video where you cleaned up the porch and painted it and freshened it up. Once I saw that video I was hooked.

  • @TAD050486
    @TAD050486 3 года назад +2

    I'm a new subscriber, really enjoy your content & persistence. Was so disappointed it ended with the demo, look forward to the deck.

  • @fairygul2975
    @fairygul2975 2 года назад +1

    Most satisfying video😀😇

  • @jimwhite5964
    @jimwhite5964 3 года назад

    Wow...that was some hard work, but worth it! Thanks, Fixer!

  • @CP-pb3pj
    @CP-pb3pj 3 года назад

    Nice job man!👍I’m glad you rented the Makita hammer. It’s money well spent.

  • @trent624
    @trent624 3 года назад

    Watching from New Hampshire

  • @jakekingix4870
    @jakekingix4870 3 года назад

    I remember watching you clean and paint the stairs

  • @jayneholmes6355
    @jayneholmes6355 3 года назад +1

    My parents have a huge trex deck!! They love it. It's the best way to go. My mom says the house will fall down before the deck does LOL.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      Yes! I love Trex! I have installed it for years but never at my own house. Looking forward to finally installing it for myself!

    • @jannibal9273
      @jannibal9273 3 года назад

      Trex only lasts as long as you don't have squirrels, raccoons and chipmunks all teething on it - otherwise, gnaw marks will show up on Trex.

  • @MecanicodeTurno
    @MecanicodeTurno 3 года назад

    I love demolition, no matter the size of the project

  • @otakelblanchemanor0659
    @otakelblanchemanor0659 3 года назад

    'Bite the bullet and rent the big machine.' Hahahahahahaha you're funny! This would be a DYI I'd pay someone to do!
    Big Kuddos to you!
    I have similar steps but it is 'hollowed' out, that was massive in bulk. Lol will one of your future videos be the install of a rock garden? To me that would have been a find! Separate out for future use.
    Again big shout out to you for getting the job done!

  • @carolyncarlson3825
    @carolyncarlson3825 3 года назад

    I have missed your channel...glad to see you

  • @teresab6383
    @teresab6383 3 года назад

    So glad you went to using a jackhammer

  • @demij4025
    @demij4025 3 года назад

    i know those steps! i cant wait to drive by to a nice deck , all your work is so nice! great vid keep them coming!

  • @robingillespie4467
    @robingillespie4467 3 года назад

    O, I was hoping you would do a brick sided landing, but will be following your lead as I have also used your video to fix my front porch steps temporary .

  • @metallitech
    @metallitech 3 года назад +11

    That was a bomb-proof set of concrete stairs; interesting use of rocks.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +4

      Yes! I couldn't believe the size of some of the rocks AND how close some were to the surface of the stairs... like 1/4 inch at some points! Thanks for checking out the video!

    • @jannibal9273
      @jannibal9273 3 года назад +1

      "Filler" rocks and stone - an old trick used by old-style masons to cut down on the amount of concrete needed to set the stairs.

    • @EdwardTHC
      @EdwardTHC 3 года назад +2

      The rocks added as filler actually made this easier to demo. It would of been more difficult if it was a monolithic pour with rebar.

    • @enchantedangel7
      @enchantedangel7 3 года назад

      I thought the same thing. I've never see concrete done quite like that. It made me wonder how they set the shape of the staircase... wooden boards? 🤔

    • @metallitech
      @metallitech 2 года назад

      @@EdwardTHC Maybe; would be interesting to do experiments. Rebar strength is very directional - could be easy to split the concrete parallel to rebar. Either way, I think the rock inclusions are much better because rebar would probably shorten the life of the stairs by rusting after decades.

  • @enchantedangel7
    @enchantedangel7 3 года назад

    Super excited to see how you install the new deck. Glad you mentioned 8-1-1 and digging safely! I'm sure it's gonna be great though; all your work is great. Not sure why I'm so excited about building...maybe I should investigate? 🤔🌻🌼⛏️⚒️👷

  • @turtuhl
    @turtuhl 3 года назад

    Best stuff on the webs. Thanks.

  • @mistyrose8527
    @mistyrose8527 3 года назад

    Can't wait to see the deck build. 😁

  • @galacticam
    @galacticam 3 года назад

    Just saw the make over two days ago :) nice that you redone it completely :)

  • @bg147
    @bg147 3 года назад

    The old steps looked better than most of the ones in my blighted town.

  • @DiamondDustAndVerdigris
    @DiamondDustAndVerdigris 3 года назад

    I'm going to "thumbs up" this video and I'm going to do it 👉 right now. LOL
    Seriously, though- that looked like a lot of work. Satisfying seeing it done, though! 😀 Can't wait to see the deck being done 😁

  • @NeroZashi
    @NeroZashi 3 года назад

    Can now build a beautiful decking entrance 😎👍

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      Yes! One that is properly flashed against the house! Thanks for watching!

  • @steven.shields
    @steven.shields 3 года назад +3

    I’m sure that cleanup wasn’t back breaking at all. Love the work, keep it up!

  • @robertcoulthard7461
    @robertcoulthard7461 3 года назад

    Great video. Enjoying your channel

  • @joanne4120
    @joanne4120 2 года назад

    Good heavens!!! I want to do this to my front stairs...yikes!!! Dreading it.....thanks for all info!!

  • @shoegum7362
    @shoegum7362 3 года назад

    There's always a right tool for the job

  • @blondejovi_71
    @blondejovi_71 3 года назад +5

    This may be a dumb question but why not just put the new wood stairs/deck over top of the concrete steps that were there?

    • @quancast1141
      @quancast1141 3 года назад

      No not stupid I’ve saw another building RUclipsr do that

    • @littlelafay
      @littlelafay 5 месяцев назад

      I know this comment is two years old but I’m currently trying to fix a deck that was built over stairs like these. It collected humidity and water underneath it and rotted the wood. Because the concrete is right underneath, there’s no way to replace the support that the deck planks would typically be nailed to. It’s a whole mess.

  • @kevinjmoore2359
    @kevinjmoore2359 3 года назад +3

    Don't pick-up the concrete twice. When you break it up throw it in the wheelbarrow.

  • @CK-sw3kv
    @CK-sw3kv 2 года назад

    I started the same way. Didn't realize what I was up against with just a sledge and a hammer drill. It was like hitting a boulder with a brooms stick. Going to rent a jackhammer this weekend.

  • @jarjar0653
    @jarjar0653 3 года назад

    Love your videos Matt! 😀

  • @leelulady2010
    @leelulady2010 Год назад

    I was hoping that you might try out different techniques, like "feather and wedges', splitting tools, etc.

  • @jannibal9273
    @jannibal9273 3 года назад +1

    Maybe a dumb question, but why didn't you just build a deck OVER the existing concrete steps? It looks stable, doesn't appear to be sinking or the sidewalk pulling away from it or the porch structure itself pulling away from the house.

  • @cmschmidt
    @cmschmidt 3 года назад

    I can’t believe it’s been 2 years! Time flies.

  • @spartan343x2
    @spartan343x2 3 года назад

    Ive been thinking of doing the exact same thing to my backyard steps. Thanks for the motivation!!

  • @kelleymosqueda9535
    @kelleymosqueda9535 3 года назад

    Ooh bolder, that’s a nice boulder 😊

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад

      😁 I kept all of these rocks in a pile. Might do something with them. 🤔. Thanks for watching!

  • @kylikjspop
    @kylikjspop 2 года назад

    As I watched this video, I learned the inexorable truth, that there's no way around this monster of a task. I have an old and chipped 8 step concrete stair case that is gonna have to go to in order to sell our home. You, my friend, must have the patience of Methuselah. I'm exhausted just watching. Great work though. Kudos.

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  2 года назад

      Yes, this was a TON of work! I was very happy with the final results though. If you haven't seen the deck build and are interested, here is the video. ruclips.net/video/SehPijelC4g/видео.html
      Thanks for watching and for the comment!!

  • @billygreen3515
    @billygreen3515 2 года назад

    That is alot of work 👊

  • @EdwardTHC
    @EdwardTHC 3 года назад

    Good job. I've done alot of work with jack hammers, I've demod alot of concrete. Walls, slabs, so on. At first when you pulled out the sledge I laughed and thought you'd get a bigger tool. Then you brought out a small battery powered rotary hammer and I just about died of laughter.
    Just for future reference, when you are demoing concrete slabs/structures like this, there will almost always be some type of footing or concrete that is below grade at least 6 inches or more. You want to start at the lowest edge of the stairs and dig out the dirt from around the concrete until you find the bottom. Then you can use a jack hammer. (The Makita you used is the smallest tool I recommend) you want to break off larger pieces of concrete all the way to the bottom so it breaks off cleanly. Otherwise you will make a bunch of debris that needs to be cleared.
    It's hard work no matter how you do it, but using anything smaller than that Makita is pointless and counterproductive.

  • @AndyTheXTech
    @AndyTheXTech 3 года назад

    Awesome Dude! First couple hits with the sledge 🤣. I was surprised how well the little impact hammer worked. obviously not big enough for this job. Nice out takes at the end. 👍

  • @BrentAyotte
    @BrentAyotte 3 года назад

    That was some heavy work. Don’t forget to seal up between the sill and foundation. I’ve been using caulking and then Protecto Wrap with some construction adhesive. Waterproofs and helps to keep bugs out.

  • @IntegraDIY
    @IntegraDIY 3 года назад

    I wouldn’t use stone because water would go right through and into the foundation. When working close to the home and foundation, hard soil, grade smooth, and pitch it away from the house so water flows away to the street

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      That's a good tip! I will keep that in mind! Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @EdwardTHC
    @EdwardTHC 3 года назад +2

    Also when using a jackhammer on concrete, be mindful that if there are any windows or glass doors in the immediate surrounding you might want to shield them with plywood so they don't shatter if they are hit with a chunk of concrete.

  • @Avocadomushroom
    @Avocadomushroom 3 года назад

    I would’ve helped you carry it all off🤗 I love this channel

  • @marvino3829
    @marvino3829 3 года назад

    From The Fixer to The Archaeologist.

  • @radwimp7484
    @radwimp7484 3 года назад

    Those are some awesome rocks hiding in there

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 3 года назад

    So, going to put in a covered front patio with a swing/park bench and railing?

  • @madie3488
    @madie3488 3 года назад

    How do you take care of the clean up? Do you use a dumpster or just throw it in the normal trash can? Really new to this whole process.

  • @maxaddicks1743
    @maxaddicks1743 3 года назад

    interesting I did my steps at my front door and painted them white too almost 2 years ago still looks like it did when I did it. did they get alot of shade.

  • @paulsmithers5632
    @paulsmithers5632 3 года назад +1

    Hello love the channel . Just wondering how long this took in real time? Also greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @919liz
    @919liz 3 года назад

    Did I hear you say Massachusetts...I grew up in Springfield...I don't hear a Boston accent so w. mass...must be home...This old house help us get our house in order...

  • @FromTheHood2TheWoods
    @FromTheHood2TheWoods 2 года назад

    I have to do this starting tomorrow for my house, I’ve seen other videos where they simply notched out the floor joist and attach them to the steps I might just do that to save myself having to bust up the steps. Or maybe just bust up the first step, so the floor joist can fit

    • @brandonmitchell9489
      @brandonmitchell9489 2 года назад +1

      Can you share a link to those videos?

    • @FromTheHood2TheWoods
      @FromTheHood2TheWoods 2 года назад +2

      @@brandonmitchell9489 lol you thinking about doing it that way also? I’m driving right now but just RUclips building deck over concrete stairs, I still haven’t busted up my steps and still not sure which way I’m going to do it! Only thing that worries me is that the wood could possibly rot being in constant contact with the concrete, I guess it depends if it’s pressure treated and if there’s going to be an overhang

    • @brandonmitchell9489
      @brandonmitchell9489 2 года назад +1

      Definitely exploring all options. especially after watching that lol.

  • @AndyTheXTech
    @AndyTheXTech 3 года назад

    What is that song at 6:00? 😉👍

  • @Miki-cx9ub
    @Miki-cx9ub 3 года назад

    ...that Makita was a right choice 👍

  • @tommycho9068
    @tommycho9068 3 года назад

    Good job.
    Thank you.

  • @FromTheHood2TheWoods
    @FromTheHood2TheWoods 2 года назад

    I’m doin it without a permit. U think I’ll be ok? I’m wondering how close I can build my deck to the sidewalk don’t know if there’s any restrictions on that

  • @ldqa2737
    @ldqa2737 3 года назад

    Whoa! What a job!
    Nice rocks. Will you need using them for hardscaping?
    Nice work BTW 😎👍

  • @ctmkl
    @ctmkl 3 года назад

    I love your videos

  • @michaelshepherd733
    @michaelshepherd733 3 года назад +1

    Yes, in my world also 2 years is "temporary"

  • @andrewbratos6907
    @andrewbratos6907 3 года назад

    great job, I got szme steps. PS, always point your wheel barrow in the direction you want to go, then fill it

  • @lynnew5619
    @lynnew5619 3 года назад

    Interesting construction and some rather nice stones in there. I think those steps would have outlasted the house they were so solid.

  • @linden5576
    @linden5576 Год назад

    I’m about to sledgehammer or electric tool the concrete out of my front porch. It’s all cracked up all the steps part of it’s cracked all the way through from putting salt down in the winter time. Big mistake! But I already have metal rails so, I’m just going to go ahead and build a set a freestanding steps that can be moved over, put in position and shimmed to level.
    I already have a huge concrete slab porch that’s covered with the roof minor just the three steps going up to the porch that are concrete, and most of it busted in half and crumbled away and ready to come out. This should be a fairly easy project.

  • @Re5ist_ance
    @Re5ist_ance 3 года назад

    You know what they say .. there's nothing as permanent as a temporary solution 👍🤣

  • @RedwanChowdhuryOfficial
    @RedwanChowdhuryOfficial 3 года назад

    It would look awesome if you make stairs the two side of your current stairs.180 degrees !!

  • @ivanwill
    @ivanwill 3 года назад +2

    Post doing this, did you feel like adrenaline was still running in your hands and arms (from the vibrations)?
    The demo work seemed exhausting!
    PS: The bloopers are hilarious, "I should just go home, oh, wait..." :)

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +4

      Haha yes! It was like when you get off a boat, you still feel like you are on the water for a while. I could barely walk after these two days, it was so much work! Thanks for letting me know about the bloopers. I have plenty of those for each video, maybe I will make it a thing. 😁👍. Thanks for watching, Ivan!

  • @gregmize01
    @gregmize01 3 года назад

    Ha! Love the ending!

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      Haha thanks Gregory! Next house I gotta get further from the street! It’s a battle filming! Thanks for watching to the end!!

    • @gregmize01
      @gregmize01 3 года назад

      @@TheFixerHomeRepair you should just build a Tapcon fence!😹

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      🤔 that's a lot of tapcons.

  • @infonut
    @infonut 3 года назад

    I'm afraid to use impact instruments because I fear the concrete/mortar are not up to par in this 85yr old home. It was put together with spit and ceiling wax so I can't take the chance. I tore up the basement floor with a claw hammer to replace the floor drain. It was so easy I ended up tearing up enough to put in a bathroom.
    However I can't risk having my stoop cave in my basement wall with those vibrations. I'm thinkin of drilling some holes in the steps and letting them fill with water so they may splinter and crack when it freezes.

  • @demij4025
    @demij4025 3 года назад

    will that cause dry rot in the future underneath?

  • @jessierose1813
    @jessierose1813 3 года назад

    I love this

  • @wcsd9577
    @wcsd9577 3 года назад

    For nearly the same price as renting you can buy a cheapo electric jackhammer off Amazon. If it lasts two for two jobs, which mine has lasted for over two dozen so far with zero issues, it pays for itself.

  • @rosiebargoed681
    @rosiebargoed681 3 года назад +2

    Who out there was shouting “ jackhammer “, “jackhammer “. Just me then 😀

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад

      Haha honestly if I wasn't filming this I probably would have just rented the jack hammer... Just trying to show everyone, though it may take longer, there is more than one way to do things. It isn't "the wrong way" if it works. 😁👍. Thanks for watching, Rosie!!

  • @lesliecas2695
    @lesliecas2695 3 года назад +1

    Respiratory Protection!!! You are a father now and can't take so many chances with your health. You should be wearing a well fitting N95 NIOSH approved mask for protection against silica dust. Baby Fixer and Mrs Fixer need you healthy. 😷😷😷

  • @sams3633
    @sams3633 3 года назад

    Why using pressure treated deck and not going with composite ..maintenance free and finish look better then timber.

  • @tonibanks7956
    @tonibanks7956 3 года назад +1

    Damn, that was 2 years ago ?😳

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +2

      Yup! July 2019. It's pretty crazy, it feels like as much as the past 2 years have felt like they have dragged by, they have also flown by! Weird... anyway, thanks for watching as always, Toni!!

  • @knightillustrations724
    @knightillustrations724 3 года назад +2

    I’m upset that this video isn’t like 4 years old so I can watch the deck progress. Good job on the demo though.

  • @jdsmith2954
    @jdsmith2954 3 года назад

    What did you do with all that stuff you hauled off?

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      Great question! All of the rocks went back to there home in the woods. The concrete is stacked up behind my shed on a tarp until a friend of mine helps me haul it to get recycled. I hate moving things more than once but sometimes it works out like that. Thanks for watching, JD!

  • @sku32956
    @sku32956 2 года назад

    I have the exact issue I am renting a jack hammer take it to it quick ,ok I see you saw the LIGHT .Just think if you hired it out BIG cost !

  • @Rolowi
    @Rolowi 3 года назад

    Where did you put the concrete?

    • @TheFixerHomeRepair
      @TheFixerHomeRepair  3 года назад +1

      Hey, Rolando! All of the rocks went back to their home in the woods. The concrete is stacked up behind my shed on a tarp until a friend of mine helps me haul it to get recycled. (my truck is not heavy duty enough) I hate moving things more than once but sometimes it works out like that. Thanks for watching

  • @김지영-p1c
    @김지영-p1c 3 года назад

    앞으로가 기대됩니다*~

  • @njwebwiz
    @njwebwiz 3 года назад

    Just did the same thing last week. Your concrete looks "soft" compared to mine - it was full of 1-2" really hard rocks. A few hours with a rental jackhammer did the trick, but boy was I sore the next day!

    • @njwebwiz
      @njwebwiz 3 года назад

      @XT Great idea (but I hope there isn't a "next time")!

  • @nolongeramused8135
    @nolongeramused8135 3 года назад +3

    I was just thinking "this is the part where you hope your crowns and fillings don't come loose"....

  • @Calimero2106
    @Calimero2106 3 года назад

    Stairs were actually stronger than the house itself... 😜

  • @jessethepondhopper8370
    @jessethepondhopper8370 3 года назад

    He brought out the right tool finally just needed a bigger one lmfao