What is the best method to remove the blacktop in my back yard?
Bought my home 6 years ago with this basketball court. My kids are now adults so this is just taking up space that I would like to reclaim. I don’t want to contract someone, so what’s the best method?
rent a small machine and break it up, lift into truck or bin for disposal.
probably a job worth hiring out.
CompetitiveBox314
Asphalt breaks up pretty easily when you pry under it. Get a San Angelo bar/tamping bar to get under it at the edge and go nuts.
goodbodha
It’s a brute force job with a pick axe, or a sledgehammer, or jackhammer….. Or you get a small excavator to come in and bust it up.
I know you don’t want to contract it, but you should get some quotes. If you want to save some money you can see if they will break it up and you handle getting to the dumpster you will need. However I’m not sure that will save much money. A good excavator can probably complete the job really fast.
Considering diesel prices I’d go the jackhammer route. You can DIY that with a rental or contract it out.
If you are dead set against those options you could get a masonry bit and drill a crazy number of holes and break it up that way. I think would be an exceedingly tedious method but maybe that’s what you want.
Last but not least… Plan on that having a significant gravel base. That has to go if you want grass and your looking at a job that is begging for an excavator.
NativTexan
jackhammer easiest, or get a pinch point bar and jab it in, pry it up and toss it away piece by piece.
YankeeDog2525
Throw money at it.
sunnyd002
Skidsteer
theoreoman
Mini skid steer might do it if it’s not laid down too thick
ReasonableDig6414
What’s your address?! Let’s get a game running!!!
Father-of-zoomies
With the aggression I have recently looking for work after getting laid off on Aprils fools day, I would enjoy taking shots at this if it was mine. But yeah, busting it up is the “easiest” part , if you do it yourself you will also have to deal with hauling it yourself. Just call/ask around local contractors and get quotes my friend.
Otherwise-Tomato-788
Looks like a great spot for a shed or a pergola. Sure remove the hoop, but I’m sure there’s something you could use it for.
CaseFinancial2088
I did 3 times that size with hand hoe “mattock hand hoe” from Walmart. Took about an hour
Duke2daMoon
If it’s anything like my driveway just put a ton of snow salt on it and let it sit for 6 months… lol
colter_t
Would building something on top of (at least part of) it be worthwhile? Like a shed.
Major_Turnover5987
In my area that can’t go to landfill, but the asphalt makers happily take it back and recycle it. Environmental liability alone I would hire someone.
chattvegas
Raised bed garden area?
Just crank it out either way. It is either hard or cheap. Not both
SureZookeepergame351
I’ll take it
SecretWorth5693
keep it for the grandkids. enjoy a fire on it and look back at all the memories your family had
AdviceAggressive3173
Put astroturf over it, call it a day
ghotie
I would put a shed on it.
Slow-Poky
Dynamite 🧨
mannDog74
Hire
Calm-Annual2996
Rent a small bobcat… and a 10yard waste bin. Possibly a concrete saw to score a few cuts…. Then the bobcat bucket blade should easily pry up and break it in to pieces! This would be a fun demo project!
Lopsided-Permission2
Perfect outdoor living space
CPOx
Make an epic barbecue space back there.
TaiChi_in_the_park
Step 1: pick up the phone ☎️
Step 2: call a contractor 🤳
Step 3: pay said contractor 💵
Ok-Swan6031
I’d leave it. You could put a pergola on it, a shed, sitting area, and the grandkids will want to play basketball I’m sure. I’m jealous you have it.
ThisAppHates1A
Build a pole barn right on top of it. You already got the floor poured for you. You just saved 20k and didn’t know it.
Edit nevermind it’s not concrete. You still saved money lol
DamnRedhead
Put pavers over it. Build an outdoor kitchen. Gazebo. Lots of good options with a solid base.
Old-Kaleidoscope1874
Unless you need more grass to cut, there’s so much you can do with it like that. Make a fire pit seating area on part of it. Add a Zen garden or raised planting bed next to it. How about an outdoor grill station or hot tub. A work shed? For the cost and hassle if digging it up, you could invest in making it fancy.
Old-Kaleidoscope1874
Unless you need more grass to cut, there’s so much you can do with it like that. Make a fire pit seating area on part of it. Add a Zen garden or raised planting bed next to it. How about an outdoor grill station or hot tub. A work shed? For the cost and hassle if digging it up, you could invest in making it fancy.
FuriouslyListening
couple gallons of diesel fuel
Berto_
Kids are grown…
Grandkids got next…
Thin_Application2020
How has nobody suggested a greenhouse! Don’t remove it!
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Jack hammer?
Keep the court
rent a small machine and break it up, lift into truck or bin for disposal.
probably a job worth hiring out.
Asphalt breaks up pretty easily when you pry under it. Get a San Angelo bar/tamping bar to get under it at the edge and go nuts.
It’s a brute force job with a pick axe, or a sledgehammer, or jackhammer….. Or you get a small excavator to come in and bust it up.
I know you don’t want to contract it, but you should get some quotes. If you want to save some money you can see if they will break it up and you handle getting to the dumpster you will need. However I’m not sure that will save much money. A good excavator can probably complete the job really fast.
Considering diesel prices I’d go the jackhammer route. You can DIY that with a rental or contract it out.
If you are dead set against those options you could get a masonry bit and drill a crazy number of holes and break it up that way. I think would be an exceedingly tedious method but maybe that’s what you want.
Last but not least… Plan on that having a significant gravel base. That has to go if you want grass and your looking at a job that is begging for an excavator.
jackhammer easiest, or get a pinch point bar and jab it in, pry it up and toss it away piece by piece.
Throw money at it.
Skidsteer
Mini skid steer might do it if it’s not laid down too thick
What’s your address?! Let’s get a game running!!!
With the aggression I have recently looking for work after getting laid off on Aprils fools day, I would enjoy taking shots at this if it was mine. But yeah, busting it up is the “easiest” part , if you do it yourself you will also have to deal with hauling it yourself. Just call/ask around local contractors and get quotes my friend.
Looks like a great spot for a shed or a pergola. Sure remove the hoop, but I’m sure there’s something you could use it for.
I did 3 times that size with hand hoe “mattock hand hoe” from Walmart. Took about an hour
If it’s anything like my driveway just put a ton of snow salt on it and let it sit for 6 months… lol
Would building something on top of (at least part of) it be worthwhile? Like a shed.
In my area that can’t go to landfill, but the asphalt makers happily take it back and recycle it. Environmental liability alone I would hire someone.
Raised bed garden area?
Just crank it out either way. It is either hard or cheap. Not both
I’ll take it
keep it for the grandkids. enjoy a fire on it and look back at all the memories your family had
Put astroturf over it, call it a day
I would put a shed on it.
Dynamite 🧨
Hire
Rent a small bobcat… and a 10yard waste bin. Possibly a concrete saw to score a few cuts…. Then the bobcat bucket blade should easily pry up and break it in to pieces! This would be a fun demo project!
Perfect outdoor living space
Make an epic barbecue space back there.
Step 1: pick up the phone ☎️
Step 2: call a contractor 🤳
Step 3: pay said contractor 💵
I’d leave it. You could put a pergola on it, a shed, sitting area, and the grandkids will want to play basketball I’m sure. I’m jealous you have it.
Build a pole barn right on top of it. You already got the floor poured for you. You just saved 20k and didn’t know it.
Edit nevermind it’s not concrete. You still saved money lol
Put pavers over it. Build an outdoor kitchen. Gazebo. Lots of good options with a solid base.
Unless you need more grass to cut, there’s so much you can do with it like that. Make a fire pit seating area on part of it. Add a Zen garden or raised planting bed next to it. How about an outdoor grill station or hot tub. A work shed? For the cost and hassle if digging it up, you could invest in making it fancy.
Unless you need more grass to cut, there’s so much you can do with it like that. Make a fire pit seating area on part of it. Add a Zen garden or raised planting bed next to it. How about an outdoor grill station or hot tub. A work shed? For the cost and hassle if digging it up, you could invest in making it fancy.
couple gallons of diesel fuel
Kids are grown…
Grandkids got next…
How has nobody suggested a greenhouse! Don’t remove it!
Rent a bobcat and peel it up.
https://preview.redd.it/gholtvtkomzg1.jpeg?width=1536&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=06b28e4ad404603735ad1bf23f6f43a35a3013b2
I would keep the asphalt and just do something different with it