How to remove block paving

All forms of block paving, brick paving, flexible or rigid, concrete or clays, new construction or renovation
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r4vvm
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Post: # 110995Post r4vvm

I need to remove these blocks to re-level and put back again.

however the gaps between the block are really tight and the block won't budge at all.

Any ideas how to get these out?

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mickg
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Post: # 110996Post mickg

I use a block paving extractor, the block is lifted out in seconds

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rautospoon
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Post: # 110997Post rautospoon

Full instructions here including videos:

http://www.pavingexpert.com/refurb_04.htm

r4vvm
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Post: # 110998Post r4vvm

Can't afford to buy the extractor tool unfortunately. Plus thats the only bit on my drive thats needs re-doing.

I tried to use pointing trowel and chisel but the blocks are not moving and all. Think because it is at the bottom of a slow so all the weight and moved down and squashed against these blocks if that makes sense.

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Post: # 110999Post lemoncurd1702

If you have a disc cutter, run the blade through the joints. This will take a small amount off the edge of the block making it loose enough to remove with a trowel and screwdriver.
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rxbren
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Post: # 111001Post rxbren

Use a pair of trowels be careful they don't slip as you will hurts your fingers also try to get one of the blocks out at the highest point as these will be easier to get out (low blocks will be pinched tight due to the nature of blocks being longer due to different angle)

r4vvm
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Post: # 111016Post r4vvm

thanks, will try that. does anyone know where i can get the triangle shaped block from?

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Post: # 111021Post lutonlagerlout

think they were called bishops hats or mitres or summat,havent seen them in BMs for years
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seanandruby
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Post: # 111023Post seanandruby

That fillet looks fooked so i'd break that out, blocks will jump out on thelr own then :;):
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Post: # 111024Post dig dug dan

Hire a paving extractor. Saves a lot of messing about
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