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Sidewalk Surgery
Family Handyman
|March 2019
Replace crumbling concrete yourself and save hundreds

Concrete work is hard labor. But for small jobs, I usually find I can do it myself—and for about one-third the contractor’s bid.
This sidewalk is a typical example. The materials and mixer rental cost about $200; a pro would have charged me at least $600. So I saved 400 bucks—not bad! You can do the same. Experience with concrete isn’t necessary, but you will need tool know-how and a strong back. You can follow the steps here and find much more info at familyhandyman.com. Just search for “concrete.“
1 DIG DITCHES
Trench along both sides of the walk at least 6 in. wide and 6 in. deep. These trenches will allow you to set up forms later.
2 CUT A CRACK STOP
When you break up the bad section, a cut that’s at least 1-1/4 in. deep will prevent cracks from spreading to the good section. An existing groove in the concrete is usually the best place to cut. Cut with a diamond blade in a circular saw or an angle grinder.
3 BUST UP THE BAD SECTION
A small section of sidewalk usually doesn’t require a jackhammer rental; try a sledgehammer first. A mattock is perfect for prying up broken concrete. Remove the chunks. For more concrete-busting tips, search for “concrete demolition” at familyhandyman.com.
4 PLACE THE FORMS
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