Railing Removal


Starting with the sawzall, cut the screws.  Use a crowbar to pry out the railing flange.
This helped give the saw blade room to cut efficiently.



























Once the screws were separated from the wall, we wiggled the railing very carefully.
This was done to minimize the damage to the existing brick and mortar.
The post next to my left foot slid out with ease,
yet the one going into the ground had to be cut with the sawzall.
It and its concrete base was dug up after the railing was gone. (not pictured)





































Next step - LIGHTS!

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