I'm nearing the "fun" of tearing out my old garage to build a new one. It's detached and has a mono-slab.
I'm on the fence between renting a midsized or mini-excavator and tearing it out myself and loading in a roll off, or hiring an excavation company to come do it.
Anyone ever broken out concrete before and if so how big of an excavator do I need for the job? I don't want to spend a week doing it - the slab is only 22'x22'. Is a mini or midsize excavator up to the task? If not I should just hire a pro to come with a bigger machine.
I don't know what is in the slab, maybe some rebar, maybe not. The quality of the garage was that of a handy homeowner who didn't have a f'n clue about building a garage. So there's a good chance there's no bar in the slab, but who knows.
I live 4 blocks from an equipment rental place, so it's pretty easy for me to get equipment to my house. The biggest excavator I could get would be a Terex TC60 which is about 12,000lbs/44hp, or a backhoe similar to a case 580 in size. Not sure if either are enough for the job.
Oh, and if you happen to know a reliable excavation company in the Salt Lake City area, I'm open to suggestions.
I'm on the fence between renting a midsized or mini-excavator and tearing it out myself and loading in a roll off, or hiring an excavation company to come do it.
Anyone ever broken out concrete before and if so how big of an excavator do I need for the job? I don't want to spend a week doing it - the slab is only 22'x22'. Is a mini or midsize excavator up to the task? If not I should just hire a pro to come with a bigger machine.
I don't know what is in the slab, maybe some rebar, maybe not. The quality of the garage was that of a handy homeowner who didn't have a f'n clue about building a garage. So there's a good chance there's no bar in the slab, but who knows.
I live 4 blocks from an equipment rental place, so it's pretty easy for me to get equipment to my house. The biggest excavator I could get would be a Terex TC60 which is about 12,000lbs/44hp, or a backhoe similar to a case 580 in size. Not sure if either are enough for the job.
Oh, and if you happen to know a reliable excavation company in the Salt Lake City area, I'm open to suggestions.
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