Jackhammer technique

Jackhammer technique
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When breaking up concrete, take small bites with a jackhammer. If you begin to drill a hole without creating a crack, STOP! Otherwise, you’ll get the bit stuck in the concrete.

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Remove trim with minimal damage

Remove trim with minimal damage
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Jam a pry bar between the two knives and twist sideways. Grab the nail shaft near the wood with a pair of nippers. Roll the tool head against the wood to pull the nail out the back side of the trim.

Masks and respirators are extremely important

Masks and respirators are extremely important
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Dust and toxic airborne particulates are often thrown into the air when doing DIY work like kitchen demolition, so at the minimum, keep a dust mask handy. Dust masks should have the N95 certification which will ensure the dust will stay out of your lungs. A respirator mask is a must-have safety precaution when you’re doing your own demolition work.

Remove tile from a concrete floor

Remove tile from a concrete floor
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Use a 20 or 25mm masonry chisel and a one-kilogram hand maul. Start at a broken tile or between tiles where the grout has loosened. Work the chisel under the tiles, forcing them loose. Strike the face of stubborn tiles to break them up for easier removal. Wear safety glasses, gloves, pants and a long-sleeve shirt, since hammering the tile sends sharp shards flying. Also wear a dust mask.