Best Way to Demolish My Wall Without Hurting the Neighbor’s?

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Asked By ConcreteCrafter99 On

I'm planning to demolish a concrete block wall that sits at a right angle to my neighbor's wall. My wall is about 1.5 meters high, while the neighbor's is around 3 meters high. I have a concrete saw with a 300mm blade. At the point where our walls meet, what approach should I take to ensure I don't damage the neighbor's wall during the demolition?

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Answered By DemolitionDude42 On

I'm no pro, but I think the best way to tackle this is to start knocking down your wall from about 6 inches away from the neighbor's wall. Once you reach that point, switch to a metal chisel and hammer to carefully chip away the concrete block. After that, grab your angle grinder with a masonry bit to smooth everything out.

Worst-case scenario, if you accidentally chip a bit off their wall, you can just patch it up with mortar. Just take your time when you're chiseling, and scoring the area beforehand might help!

ConcreteCrafter99 -

Good point! Just to clarify, the walls aren't structurally connected—they're just held together by a thin layer of mortar. My wall was installed recently, while the neighbor's is older.

CarefulChippy -

But can you really take down a connected wall like that without any issues? It's a bit risky if you don't know how it’s all tied together!

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