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How To Remove Tree Roots Easy DIY (DIY Concrete Patio EP 1)

A two part method of removing large tree roots by cutting the roots with a reciprocating saw (sawzall) or a similar manual blade (if you are on a budget) and then getting a pry tool (shovel is OK, but not the best choice) will make quick work of surface tree roots. If you have more tips for getting rid of tree roots, let us know in the comments! Products in this video (these links will support the channel if you end up purchasing): DeWalt Reciprocating Saw (big boy): https://amzn.to/3oBU3uV DeWalt Reciprocating Saw (little guy): https://amzn.to/3POQMoc Diablo Pruning Blade: https://amzn.to/3BmFgvN Gutster Demolition Tool Pry Bar: https://amzn.to/3b9mGN3 Q: Won't this damage irrigation or electrical wiring? A: For wiring, it is unlikely that anything important would be back here or buried that shallow, but to be safe you can call your state's 'call before you dig' organization to mark your utilities for you before hand. For irrigation, it absolutely COULD, but that depends on where your lines are. All the lines in the area I am working are abandoned/capped when the deck was built, or already trashed by the roots (or both), so no harm if I cut something. Use your common sense when you look at where your sprinklers/lines are and you will be fine. Q: Won't this hurt the tree? A: It won't help it, that is for sure. This tree is slated for removal in the long term (probably this fall when I have more time free up from my work schedule) as we are planning on installing a concrete patio that the oak would ruin in another 5-10 years if left. So I don't really care if it damages it or not, BUT if I were keeping the tree, I still wouldn't worry. As old and mature as this thing is, it has a ton of roots we can't see, so removing these will likely not be enough to kill it. Q: What is your concrete patio DIY project? A: We never used this wood deck (part of why I was ready to tear it out), but with the kids older now we found they like swimming, so we are wanting a bigger cheap vinyl pool, so a concrete patio will help keep things clean and give us a nice seating area as well as maybe someplace for fires during the winter. We just see more potential use for a concrete patio than the deck had. We will be prepping the ground, removing the tree, laying forms, pouring, and finishing the concrete, but first these tree roots had to be removed. I have a few friends I am going to hire (if they have the time) to help that know about concrete, and I am hoping to get their advice on how to do something similar if you wanted to TRULY go all DIY. Q: A better way is XYZ... A: As stated in the video, this is what I have found based on my experience, but I don't claim it is the only or best way to remove large tree roots. I appreciate you letting others know what you have found that is helpful for removing tree roots! Copper Creek Cuts is a lawn care and landscaping business in Florida with a goal to entertain and educate. Contact me: [email protected]

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