
This is the ugly, awkward, crumbling, raised lump of what-the-heck-were-they-thinking that runs out from the back door/back stoop.

While the guys had the heavy equipment here I asked them to demolish it. Which they did -- in about half an hour.

Already it looks so much better. Okay, yes, there is still a huge crack there in the slab that was underneath. But, properly patched -- maybe a little of that new exterior self-leveling concrete -- and it's not a problem. Especially if you think of it as an underlayment. My piggy bank has already been told to start saving funds for a couple pallets of flagstone.
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