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

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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): amzn.to/3oBU3uV
DeWalt Reciprocating Saw (little guy): amzn.to/3POQMoc
Diablo Pruning Blade: amzn.to/3BmFgvN
Gutster Demolition Tool Pry Bar: 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: coppercreekcuts@gmail.com

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  • One thing I definitely learned from watching this video was never under any circumstances plant houses near trees 😆 🤣 😂 that was a good one! but those were some serious roots 💪😉👍

    @NYDRAINS@NYDRAINS Жыл бұрын
    • You can plant some trees, just do some research before planting ✌️😎

      @musikdrengen02@musikdrengen02 Жыл бұрын
    • Depends what type of tree 🌲.

      @janiedunn637@janiedunn637 Жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂 definitely not the two story type. Even more plumbing problems 😂😂😂

      @KS-ox1kx@KS-ox1kx Жыл бұрын
    • 0⁰⁰9

      @joshuakahikuata7001@joshuakahikuata7001 Жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂❤

      @vickigonya9432@vickigonya9432 Жыл бұрын
  • tip. high-pressure water along the roots to expose them more.

    @LarryCoffer@LarryCoffer8 ай бұрын
  • I followed the exact steps, but I waited until after a good rain to remove the roots. The ground was much softer and it made a big difference in the amount of energy needed.

    @jocastil1968@jocastil1968 Жыл бұрын
  • No trip to the ER and no cuts to the utilities -that’s a win!

    @t23001@t23001 Жыл бұрын
  • Well done! Enjoyed watching the video and all of the spinal adjustments. 😅 In my experience, the reciprocating saw, a hatchet for the stubborn little ones (yes, you will dull it but you will sharpen it later) and the pry bar are key. I use a 60 inch pinch point pry bar that you can also use to break small roots. One tip that I find very effective: Cut some of those big roots from the surface like you did but then just -wait- a few weeks/months if possible for the root to die. For most trees, dead roots are very brittle, and they will come up easier, often just by breaking with the leverage of lifting one end. So if I were to tackle a project like that on my own yard I would get out there and do as many cuts as I could from the surface and then just focus on other projects and things for a few weeks if while I wait for the roots to die/dry out .

    @chadwickcameron@chadwickcameron Жыл бұрын
    • Smart

      @rebeccajohnson1368@rebeccajohnson1368 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for posting this. I will definitely hire someone to this job!!! You are the man!!!

    @TheJuniorDixon@TheJuniorDixonАй бұрын
  • Brad, I love your positive attitude and your humor! You are a natural born teacher. Can’t wait to see more of your home improvement videos! Thank You for sharing this.

    @joycewilliams967@joycewilliams967 Жыл бұрын
    • I love his reciprocal saw. It would scare me though. I drill with my eye closed…

      @shayj8883@shayj8883 Жыл бұрын
    • @@shayj8883 😂

      @Gwynlovesdisco@Gwynlovesdisco Жыл бұрын
    • This video will be handy evidence for your neighbor after the very large tree (formerly held up by very large roots) crushes his house. Your insurance company will dump you without paying one dime. Not kidding. This is real. Consult a professional arborist before cutting roots.

      @ridermak4111@ridermak4111 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@ridermak4111 True but ONLY if tree failed shortly after surface roots removed. For this reason I’m giving notice to my town that if they decide not to remove their tree that’s destroying my driveway plus sidewalk & curb (all my responsibility to maintain by code), I will remove roots and THEY are on notice that a failure is on them. Importantly town planted tree 3’ from driveway tho code sez 10’ minimum.

      @gr8dvd@gr8dvd8 ай бұрын
    • @@gr8dvd WOW ! There’s a huge difference between concrete being damaged in slow motion, and innocent people being killed in an instant. But it sounds like you don’t much care about that difference. ….you’re responsible for the curb, too? Yeah, right. My sidewalk has been lifted by roots in two places, and lots of my neighbors have had the same problem. None of us has ever whined about it. I guess we like the shade.

      @ridermak4111@ridermak41118 ай бұрын
  • Biggest lesson I learned was not planting houses next to trees. :) I would add that placing a hard board under the lever bar may prevent it from sinking into the soil and give you more leverage action. Great video!

    @milesmalachowski5542@milesmalachowski554210 ай бұрын
    • House Planting!!! 🤣🤣🤣

      @damong4128@damong4128Ай бұрын
  • Yep. We just learned this same thing over the last summer trying to clear a new trail and a 50'x50' plot for a new cabin. The reciprocating saw worked like a charm.

    @nahnotsomuch2292@nahnotsomuch2292 Жыл бұрын
  • You are quite handy with the tools! Those roots were some serious business for sure. And, I promise to never plant my house near trees. A very valuable lesson!

    @justjulee9135@justjulee9135 Жыл бұрын
  • Man versus tree. Those roots are as big as the tree. You make it very fun to watch. Thank you!

    @gloriamenchero1926@gloriamenchero1926 Жыл бұрын
  • This was such a great video to watch. Loved your sense of humor while getting this job done.

    @Sonya9465@Sonya9465 Жыл бұрын
  • Nice! Tip on the reciprocal saw for newbies-. Keep it pushed firm against what you're cutting so it works well and does not shake you apart. Buy a few blades they will dull/ break. You can sharpen them. A big bar is cool. Doesn't need to be fancy like this one but bigger is better.

    @Ikantspell4@Ikantspell4 Жыл бұрын
    • Good points. Thank you.

      @MrAstephen@MrAstephen Жыл бұрын
    • And wear gloves! I purchased a 120v Porter Cable saw from garage sale for this purpose. Almost shook my teeth loose a gave me 2 quarter sized blisters. I knew better but was careless

      @aglight63@aglight6311 ай бұрын
  • This is no easy task and you did this alone. You’re a good man. Tackling this job by yourself.💪 Good work.

    @JoseRodriguez-hx6wk@JoseRodriguez-hx6wk Жыл бұрын
  • I'm genuinely excited about this project, waiting for part 2 :)

    @khalidalamri6566@khalidalamri6566 Жыл бұрын
  • Another useful alternative to the reciprocating saw is to hire a stump grinder, a pedestrian type will do fine on those thick roots and with a lot less physical effort. If available, a mini digger with a ripper to rip out the other lateral roots. The mini digger will also finish off the basic site work.

    @andycapp8843@andycapp8843 Жыл бұрын
    • Hahaha another useful alternative is to pay someone money for other tools. No kidding!!! Not the point of the video.

      @paulatiredofthisshit@paulatiredofthisshitАй бұрын
  • Charming and educational video with real world application. Thank you. Timely too; we have just removed a 30 year old deck and are leveling for pavers. But first, about these roots! I'm going out right now and show them my vintage Blank and Dexter recip saw. They'll get brittle overnight.

    @leebarker539@leebarker539 Жыл бұрын
  • You did a great job. It shows how tough root removal really is.

    @bradtindell902@bradtindell902 Жыл бұрын
  • You've made a fantastic video, I love the flow of it along with good use of resources. Great job! It is time-consuming to put all the efforts in well organized video.

    @m00050@m000509 ай бұрын
  • Over 45 years ago I bought a corded Milwaukee Orbital Super Sawzall to cut out some rotted cast pipe under my house. Case included. I have several Makita cordless recip saws. When I have real work to do it is worth dragging out my Milwaukee. Fun video!!

    @harrywensel8456@harrywensel8456 Жыл бұрын
  • We've just started digging up some old roots too, using a early black and decker recip saw, isn't as fast as yours but seems to work and using a thick welders glove helps to dampen the vibrations and yes we too like the way the house builders plonked our house in the middle of several oak trees! Our next project is how to burn out a massive tree stump that should be fun!

    @petanders1968@petanders1968 Жыл бұрын
    • You should use a stump grinder. Fast and easy.

      @lauranewbie8765@lauranewbie8765 Жыл бұрын
  • My roots are seriously gigantic. It's just me, myself and I. I will go digging again and think about what to do. Great video.

    @mariabambrough5391@mariabambrough5391 Жыл бұрын
  • Diablo blades are the BEST! Love them. Thanks for an informative video!

    @jenwhite5387@jenwhite5387 Жыл бұрын
  • I used a recepcating saw and a pic ax i didn't have that bar tool you were using. I got the job done by myself on a slope in my backyard after I removed all the tree roots, i put in a flower bed. Turned out nice. I enjoyed this video.

    @sweets6865@sweets6865 Жыл бұрын
  • You’re absolutely right about using a recip saw! I had to rip out a massive stump in my yard and I dug around it and used a big recip saw with the same pruning blades! It definitely got the job done!

    @pqworks9019@pqworks9019 Жыл бұрын
    • I am considering a similar but smaller scale job and am curious as to why the reciprocating saw is preferred to a chain saw?

      @marksmith1003@marksmith1003 Жыл бұрын
    • @@marksmith1003 when a chainsaw blade makes contact with dirt, the blades will become dull almost immediately, with recip saw blades, they are made of strong materials that are built to cut into abrasive materials, like wood, nails, and metal, so the recip saw will work very well. If the roots are small enough, an axe will be a good choice.

      @pqworks9019@pqworks9019 Жыл бұрын
    • @@pqworks9019 YEP !

      @workonitm8@workonitm8 Жыл бұрын
  • Brad, you had me cracking me up during this whole video lol. Your humor is just great and much needed when it comes to frustrating root removal. 😅 Been there, done that. A job well done as always sir!

    @JudicialMermaid@JudicialMermaid9 ай бұрын
  • I had no idea there were pruning blades. Just ordered a 6-pack of these. Can’t wait to clear some old roots!

    @jasm.5823@jasm.5823 Жыл бұрын
  • Damn! I thought my backyard was the only one to have this problem. Thanks for the info, because I'm going out to get some of those reciprocating saw blades and plan my spring. I'm working out now in preparation for the job.

    @chrisgreen177@chrisgreen177 Жыл бұрын
  • I feel your pain! We bought an older house, and for the past three years I have been cutting trees down and pulling up roots. I have never seen a pry bar like that, but the search is on! Great video!

    @dancooper6447@dancooper6447 Жыл бұрын
    • The pry bar looks like my pallet buster tool.

      @alfilkemper9240@alfilkemper92402 ай бұрын
  • If you had the room to use an axe, I've found an axe to be pretty effective in cutting through roots in the ground. My project was digging a trench for a drain pipe in my yard, but the trench encountered all kinds of tree roots. I used a reciprocating saw with a diablo blade (12" !) and it only got me "so far" until my neighbor demonstrated his axe on the remaining roots...

    @rayseto2724@rayseto2724 Жыл бұрын
  • Your such an inspiration sir ! That is why I still keep making my own KZhead videos ! 🤙🏼

    @CCTOutdoorServices@CCTOutdoorServices Жыл бұрын
  • I used the diablo 12 inch blade with sawsall and it worked well for me. Took time and patience, but works. Filled remaining holes four or five times over three month period.

    @valeriek5020@valeriek5020 Жыл бұрын
  • Seems like the kind of stuff I do many times. Always better to try and solve a problem first before hiring someone and spending a lot of money. I’ll bet you got it looking great I loved watching you work. Enjoyed the video. Thanks.

    @janicevstein6391@janicevstein63913 күн бұрын
  • I did the same thing last year after taking down a 60ft tree. I had a guy come in with a stump grinder, but he didn’t get all the roots. I had three Batteries for my reciprocating saw for continuous work. This was one of the most physical work digging out the roots, especially the ones the branch out in all different directions. He wasn’t kidding about the vibrations, I had many callouses afterwards.

    @user-vn9cb5le5x@user-vn9cb5le5x Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the tip. I went and ordered some of those Diablo reciprocating saw blades. I had root problem also. Not as bad as yours, but these blades made my work easy. Thank you sir.

    @sargelaforgia4787@sargelaforgia4787 Жыл бұрын
  • LOVE IT - I bought a $50 beater recip saw from Harbor Freight. It's like 14 amp, corded and I bought 2 of those Diablo Pruning blades. One 9" and the other is 12" and I just saw some dude here on YT yesterday with an 18" blade!!! He cut up a HUGE tree that had fallen on his property like a year before. It was something like 40' in length and I'm not sure how big the trunk was but eventually he got through it. Said it took him a few hours. I've got about a 25' tall tree in my front yard that's like 1/2 dead and really needs to come out. Spent the weekend pruning out the dead and now it's lopsided so I'll prune back the branches. No ready to take it all down....going to wait for cooler weather. And I'm thinking I'm going to use the beater recip saw to take the whole thing down but we'll see. Would have loved to see the after effects of all that hard work. This vid is a bit unsatisfying in that regard. If there is a part 2 to this vid, you should link it in your description. makes it easier to get more view

    @jontnoneya3404@jontnoneya34048 ай бұрын
  • Great job. Yes, certain trees have shallow roots that should not be planted near homes, like maples.

    @jimbelflower6704@jimbelflower6704 Жыл бұрын
  • I have used reciprocating saws to do the same thing when I take out mulberry trees when I do yard clean-ups.

    @toddbehrends1373@toddbehrends1373 Жыл бұрын
  • I've got this leverage tool, I've got to use it. Glad you finally realised to start with the thinner ends of the roots first and working your eay back to the main trunk.

    @cypeman8037@cypeman803723 күн бұрын
  • Brad, great tips on how to remove roots. I had a giant oak tree cut down to a sump last year. After a heavy rain dampen the soil, the reciprocal saw cut through the wood and soil with ease. Afterwards the pry bar can now lift the trunk and snap the roots underneath.

    @gunnywills9859@gunnywills98592 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed the video - been there, done that - but I used another tool that I have - I have a 3000psi pressure washer - yep! I'm too old to be prying so one day I tried it. It's messy, but I found the water allows the dirt to loosen the ground. The 2nd day, I watered the area a lot. Then the roots + the reciprocating saw worked great. I also used the pressure washer for placing a 4x4 post for the mailbox. Easiest installation EVER.

    @keithgeisen@keithgeisen Жыл бұрын
  • Honestly, this was so entertaining and I don’ even have roots I need to remove!!

    @gdpope52@gdpope52 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for the great video! I usually blast the roots with a power washer to better expose them, helps out a ton

    @CJ-ep7tg@CJ-ep7tg3 ай бұрын
  • I've done this before and found that dirt will dull your blade prematurely, so digging out at several cut points and trying your best to not let the blade drag through the dirt extends the use of the blade x3 at least. Still, very satisfying to create a clean slate for your project.

    @jimgraham4673@jimgraham4673 Жыл бұрын
    • Sounds to me like you're using the wrong blade. I've never had this problem.

      @salvadormonella8953@salvadormonella8953 Жыл бұрын
    • @@salvadormonella8953 I should have told you I live in AR. and we grow rocks here as well as cotton. Either way, I find less dirt grinding on the blade makes for a longer lasting blade.

      @jimgraham4673@jimgraham4673 Жыл бұрын
    • @@jimgraham4673 Arkansas is home to the world's only diamond-hunting focused publicly accessible park, so I'll BET you got some stones there! I've never been to AR, but your freeway patrol sure seems to be on the hunt for fast Dodge Chargers all the time, if youtube is any indicator. I've been to 39 of the 50 states, & AR is on my list, but as of now it's one of 11 I haven't been to yet. Out here in California, our soil is like sponge cake. I have thrust many blades into much dirt & never had a problem. I chalk it up not so much to our insubstantial soil, but to the superior blades I buy, and to my deft Sawzall handling. Cheers.

      @salvadormonella8953@salvadormonella8953 Жыл бұрын
    • Carbide blades hold up better in the case where you have to play in the dirt...

      @RandyBeers@RandyBeers9 ай бұрын
  • I always enjoy these. I need to watch more.

    @macdege6754@macdege6754 Жыл бұрын
  • FYI..One summer when i was a kid i worked on a farm and we spent a month cutting trees and above ground roots ,,,owner had us use a pressure washer to remove dirt from around roots,,its messy but makes cutting and getting to roots alot easier,,it also allows baldes to stay sharp longer,,,now fast forward 50 years im faced with alot of pine tree roots in my yard ruining lawnmower blades,,im going to use pressure washer but i will buy a few of the diablo blades

    @charliesmith9528@charliesmith9528 Жыл бұрын
    • Will the root start burning because of the friction. Really scared

      @msnita8863@msnita8863 Жыл бұрын
  • I do tree work and your way is much better I send your video to my buddies... your tools are going to help us thanks.... But A dingo is the best thing

    @nikothedog1@nikothedog1 Жыл бұрын
  • Your one of the reasons why I started my KZhead channel 🤙🏼🔥

    @CCTOutdoorServices@CCTOutdoorServices Жыл бұрын
  • Wow! Wish I had seen this before we spent a couple of hours trying to do this with a mini chain saw and no pry tool!!! Great video. Funny too when you do acrobatics at the end of your pry tool. Thanks for the great info!

    @martym63@martym6311 ай бұрын
    • Chainsaws are destroyed in dirt

      @oNeGiAnTLiE@oNeGiAnTLiEАй бұрын
  • You should have put a board under the demolition bar--to get more leverage --and to stop it from sinking in the ground, 🤗😁👍

    @11304800@11304800Ай бұрын
  • After seeing this video and being convinced that it was a workable solution I took the recommendation and got Diablo Pruning Blades and the Gutster Demolition Tool Pry Bar (I have a Ryobi cordless reciprocating saw). My results? The Diablo blades are beasts - they cut fast and don't seem to react badly to the rocks in the soil. That pry bar is strong (much better than any shovel handle), and I'm bearing down on it with all the force necessary to bring up the roots, including snapping the offshoots. Thank you for your advice!

    @kennichols3992@kennichols3992 Жыл бұрын
  • Musí to dát hodně práce. Už teď se těším na další video s kořeny stromů. 👍👍👏🌿

    @janababuljakova2534@janababuljakova2534 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow...those roots are crazy.

    @ifixeditmyself1926@ifixeditmyself19268 ай бұрын
  • WOW, this is just back breaking work. Thanks for the video and be careful out there.

    @audreybowles6357@audreybowles6357 Жыл бұрын
  • Amazing job! That demolition bar is great, I'm already going on Amazon to look for one. I did a similar job in my back yard last summer, but all I had was a pick ax and crow bar. I found that sharpening the pick ax with an angle grinder every 30 mins or so really helped hack through the roots, but I swear I felt stiff for two weeks and almost still feel the shocks and vibrations in my shoulders from hitting those damn roots 9 months later.

    @railtonfeagus8539@railtonfeagus853923 күн бұрын
  • It makes me happy that I am one of those people who consistently told you to use a sawzall lol. Back saver for sure.

    @chasingthefish9042@chasingthefish9042 Жыл бұрын
  • just curious, how do you determine which root can remove and which root can't remove? Just afraid of cutting root may cause tree fall in wind.

    @tonyzhou4978@tonyzhou4978 Жыл бұрын
    • That's why he cut the roots facing his house, so his neighbors won't get damaged

      @janeblogs324@janeblogs324 Жыл бұрын
    • I dont think he does

      @TheForrest73@TheForrest73 Жыл бұрын
    • If you read the dropdown description he says he's taking out the tree out in the fall.

      @gtmtnbikr@gtmtnbikr Жыл бұрын
  • For any new watchers, I highly recommend using the saw to cut parallel to the roots and into the ground to cut off the branched off stuff holding it down. The blade is a small price to pay for a much easier job. You can clean up the small stuff with a rented tool for that.

    @strobed22@strobed225 ай бұрын
  • I never thought to let my blade go down into the dirt. This will be cake. Thank you for showing me that. I have a small stump about to meet its demise.

    @ravenXO@ravenXO25 күн бұрын
    • It will really dull the blade quickly, so just buy a pack of cheap ones if you need to do a lot of it.

      @jmodified@jmodified18 күн бұрын
  • Plant houses 😂 6:33

    @Josh19998@Josh19998 Жыл бұрын
  • I had to remove some roots from my friend's house pretty much like you were doing. It was an Oak tree and the reason you can not lift up the roots even when you cut them like every 1 1/2 feet is the tap roots. The roots growing along the surface also have these at times thick tap roots going almost straight down into the ground from the surface root. Hence the name tap root. I took a shovel and dug out the ground enough beside the tap root to cut it with the reciprocating saw. The saw works great for cutting through the roots for the most part unless they are a lot bigger than 9 inches like he said. You can see these tap roots as he pulls up the surface roots. I did not have a tear down bar like his but had to use a shovel and a flat one at that but it got the job done. When the root will not lift off the ground even an inch that is where the tap root is. So just go down the root lifting and when you can not lift it hardly at all that is the tap root. Had me stumped (pun intended) until I remembered about tap roots dug out the dirt and cut it. Easy after that. The small tap roots like those up against the house are easy to man handle or woman handle or whatever gender you think you are.

    @erneststrother4075@erneststrother4075 Жыл бұрын
  • You were fuuuuuuuuuuuny but hard-working !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am following your lead,

    @deborahflorence2332@deborahflorence2332 Жыл бұрын
  • This is why I took out all the big trees in my yard. Made life much easier.

    @sickb2200@sickb2200 Жыл бұрын
  • Keep up the great and awesome work

    @lukeherbert25@lukeherbert25 Жыл бұрын
  • Hearing both of yall laugh as I'm laughing to you saying "this goes to show you why you don't plant houses right next to trees" was the highlight of this video. LOL

    @tyler558806@tyler558806 Жыл бұрын
  • Love the video and the free knowledge. Thank you

    @tony9305@tony9305 Жыл бұрын
  • I totally agree. A $20 corded Harbor Freight Saw Zall is ideal or that. 👍👍

    @ccsmith2937@ccsmith2937 Жыл бұрын
  • 👍👍What a great video. I have some big roots from my neighbors tree. Should prove interesting.

    @BobSmith-wh9hz@BobSmith-wh9hz7 ай бұрын
  • I’m surprised you didn’t bring out the ventrac. Hook it into that V notch of the roots and pull. I removed an overgrown bush from the front corner of the house. All I had was a sawzall, and went to town on the roots. Then we used a tow strap and a truck to pull out the root ball. Even though we hacked away at another bush just a few feet away, that thing keeps coming back to life.

    @SandrA-hr5zk@SandrA-hr5zk Жыл бұрын
  • Looking forward to the next vids!

    @cathiwim@cathiwim Жыл бұрын
  • Brilliant work my friend! I am dealing with the same issue in the front yard. Hopefully the tree service I have hired will take the same steps

    @ahmedsi@ahmedsi13 күн бұрын
  • Yep.... that was me also. 8" tree roots are no joke NICELY done and I got a great laugh, also. Cheers!

    @clarkdoukas3477@clarkdoukas3477 Жыл бұрын
  • Loved it!!❤️

    @mugbee1@mugbee1 Жыл бұрын
  • Would it help if, after sawing through the exposed root sections, you were to swipe the blade along the underside of the main root so as to sever the smaller web-like roots growing out from them?

    @SeekerKC@SeekerKC Жыл бұрын
  • Grandpa used to say, One must always have the right tools for the job, frequency, those tools are the Yellow Pages and the Checkbook.

    @shakey2634@shakey26345 күн бұрын
  • I just finished a similar project and came to the same conclusions. Leveling the dirt was so much easier after I got the surface roots out.

    @wilkbor@wilkbor Жыл бұрын
  • A farm jack would work really well. Thanks for the video

    @padroooo@padroooo Жыл бұрын
  • Funny that I just came in a few minutes ago after looking at our sorry excuse for a deck, and wondering if the previous owners put any thought to planting a silver Maple where they did. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.

    @ChuckD59@ChuckD59 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you!

    @igotbig1333@igotbig13339 ай бұрын
  • Love the video! I use my rip saw alot!!

    @ruthstory2277@ruthstory2277 Жыл бұрын
  • I use loppers on roots that it can fit around. If you have the time you can also just use stump remover. Just pour it on them and wait a few days. These are baby roots he is removing. Ive got a pine tree root that's almost 3 ft wide with a height of 2 feet and a length of 6 ft that I've been working on for 2 days now so that a new fence can be installed.

    @scottmccain1537@scottmccain153716 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the video. I gathered that you intended to remove the tree completely. Not sure if anyone else suggested a method of using a chain and COME-ALONG. Wrap one end of the chain several feet up the tree trunk or sturdy large branch and use the tool cable with snap-hook to circle the ground roots , one at-a- time. Then crank on the hoist to break some of the smaller roots that go deeper into the soil.. It may be easier on your BACK.

    @jameskrivitsky9715@jameskrivitsky971521 күн бұрын
  • I was wondering about the best way to do this. Thanks for the info.

    @alannakennedy5273@alannakennedy5273 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. I have been trying to figure out how to cut back some crepe myrtle roots so I can do a landscaped path . I was thinking of a chainsaw but the reciprocating saw is better !

    @scorpionpro@scorpionpro Жыл бұрын
  • Well at least you had Mrs copper creek was rooting for you young man 😎👍 😅😂🤣 lol

    @robertmailhos8159@robertmailhos8159 Жыл бұрын
  • You definitely needed to do more cuts then raise. We just removed the last 3 of 7 trees we wanted to get rid of, that was causing house damage. We still have 4, but they are staying. I did plant 2 Nellie Stevens hollies away from the house in flower beds where they should be. Good job! Don't forget to post what you did after a while.

    @diamond6256@diamond62569 ай бұрын
  • internet gold I'm not kidding when I say I laughed so hard it turned into a cough .

    @Scott924m@Scott924m Жыл бұрын
  • OMG That root is giving you the business!!!

    @SpecialK2644@SpecialK2644 Жыл бұрын
  • Great Job. Your heart is in the right place. A suggestion, power wash the steps. Just use water. I did the sidewalk 3 years ago and they are still bright.

    @KathrynHolck-pt7lk@KathrynHolck-pt7lk Жыл бұрын
  • I had some type of tree/weed grow in the crack between my driveway edge and foundation. I still have the stump there. I will try the reciprocating saw to get at least less showing.

    @riab6021@riab6021 Жыл бұрын
  • Great video. Thanks for sharing.

    @musicalbirds2928@musicalbirds2928 Жыл бұрын
  • I acquired a a Root Slayer shovel when I had some similar issues. Man that thing is wicked. Heavy and heavy duty with a row of shark like teeth down each side of the blade. Probably would have been great if I had a reciprocating saw to augment the job. I was taking out Locust roots. Same winding long root trails, close to 100 ft in places.

    @SSJIndy@SSJIndy Жыл бұрын
  • Insane! I trimmed a Red Maple. Learning how to get rid of the roots. Good job sir. Take of your back though. My suggestion is to get rid of the tree and plant some appropriate for the yard

    @cherrielee144@cherrielee1444 ай бұрын
  • Just as I was about to ask if you were at all afraid of the tree coming down with its roots all cut like that...I saw your sentence about removing it. So. Interesting video.

    @lisawaters2585@lisawaters2585 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the information. I'll try this

    @davidweatherall1486@davidweatherall14864 ай бұрын
  • I used a chain saw fourteen inch to do mine it worked great

    @markmarks7039@markmarks70397 ай бұрын
  • This video makes me want to be your friend. Great stuff man.

    @Eric-yt7fp@Eric-yt7fp Жыл бұрын
  • So how did you have to water the house to get it to grow so big? And did you use fertilizer?

    @GawoniiAustenaco@GawoniiAustenaco8 ай бұрын
  • How has the tree held up since removing the roots?? I’m worried about the tree dying from some of the roots being removed.

    @mikeshacalhoun2706@mikeshacalhoun2706 Жыл бұрын
    • Trees have more than enough roots to live from, a few surface roots should be ok. Unless you live in a rocky area where the trees can barely root correctly. Then once cut the area Just apply a good coat of back paint, the root just not re-grow there.

      @Yogi8156@Yogi8156 Жыл бұрын
    • Dios

      @angelherrera2151@angelherrera2151 Жыл бұрын
    • see follow-on video "How To Remove Trees Easy DIY"

      @wkrp10splayer19@wkrp10splayer19 Жыл бұрын
    • Id be really interested to see how it looks, I mean there's no chance this tree survived unscathed that was a major root.

      @aaronsvoboda5897@aaronsvoboda5897 Жыл бұрын
    • I think in video he said was taking tree down before he did patio

      @stevemeisenheimer@stevemeisenheimer Жыл бұрын
  • Very interesting. Thank you!

    @mishkawp8200@mishkawp8200 Жыл бұрын
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