Take up and relay slabs - How long does it take?

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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lasnog
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Post: # 14456Post lasnog

I have a large area in my garden which has been paved with 3ft by 2ft slabs many years ago. The paved area is very uneven although the slabs are not broken. I was considering having the slabs taken up and relaid but I am having second thoughts on grounds of cost after I saw two operatives working on similar slabs for the Council take up and relay 11 slabs in one day! I have 53 slabs. How long should it take?
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 14459Post lutonlagerlout

assuming your subbase is ok i would say 2 men 2 days,about £500 inc sand and cement but no skips
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lasnog
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Post: # 14474Post lasnog

Thanks. That sounds more like what I had in mind.
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