Do i crush and use or muckaway - 480m2 courtyard and drive

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LindleyB
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Post: # 90582Post LindleyB

Chaps I'm an amateur I don't do this stuff for a living. Basically I just wanted to ask a technical question. I'm going to try and tackle my front garden, half of which is rough grass and weeds, the rest is badly laid concrete (no sub-base under concrete that is a couple of inches thick in places). I was thinking that if I dug up the earth area to a depth of around 350mm, I could break up the concrete and lay it down there before covering it with some proper type 1, getting a roller on it etc. Does that sound sensible....
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Post: # 90585Post seanandruby

no, is the short answer. You don't say how much there is to break up. Is there enough to warrant the hire of a mini crusher, or was you thinking of breaking all your windows and eyes, by doing it with a sledge hammer? Work out how much you have to muck away and get a skip in keeping concrete seperate from the muck. Dig out and put in dtp1. Better job all round.
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LindleyB
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Post: # 90588Post LindleyB

Thanks for that reply. The amount to break up is roughly 6mtrs wide x 14long. The grassed area is about the same or maybe a little larger, which is why I was thinking I could dig out the grassed area, break up/take the concrete, then spread it over the excavated grassed area.... You definitely don't think I should chance this...?
L. Baptiste

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Post: # 90596Post rimexboy

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Mikey_C
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Post: # 90601Post Mikey_C

it is up to you and your local prices. I used a crusher when i did my front drive, was it worth it? close call based prices at the time.

I put 14t through the crusher in a day, the machine cost about £300, the cost of disposal and buying in new would have cost about the same (£150 disposal, £150 supply), the advantage being the product i got out the crusher was better than that delivered, also i could fill the barrow direct from the crusher (shifting type 1 by shovel is HARD work)

a large % of the £300 was delivery, a second days hire was cheaper and wouldn't have included delivery, so i would have been in profit.

presuming you concrete is 4" or 100mm thick i estimate you

6*14*0.1 = 8.4 m3 = *1.4 = 12t

based on your disposal/purchase cost, it will determine weather its viable.

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Post: # 90602Post DNgroundworks

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