Help for a novice - Block paving

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gordsky
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Post: # 12185Post gordsky

Having decided a block paving patio would be nice and being given the blocks for nothing I decided to start the job. I followed all the advice on this site and was pleased with the final result. I finished for the evening with the intention of sanding between the joints the next day but in typical british weather style it has now rained for the last week. I have noticed that some of the odd block here and there has now dropped varying between 1 and 3mm. My question is this.
Will I have to lift and relay the effected blocks or will the final going over with the wacker correct this for me.

Any advice appreciated

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Gordsky

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Post: # 12235Post Tony McC

I'm guessing that in the week or so since you posted this question, you've discovered that the plate compactor does a wonderful job of ironing out all those discrepancies between blocks. :D
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