Advice needed please - Skip on block paving

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Abbeyo2
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Post: # 40476Post Abbeyo2

Could you give me some advice please.I have block paving on the front of the house that the previous owners had put in about 3 years ago I am having the concrete at the back of the house dug up would it be advisable to put a skip on the block paving to put this concrete into there is roughly about 3 ton of concrete we live in a very tight close Thank You Abbey02
Could you please give me some advice .I have Block Paving on the front of my house about 3 years old from previous owners I am getting the concrete at the back of the house dug up so need to hire a skip .We live in a very tight close and wonder if it would be advisable to put the skip on the block paving Thank You Sandy

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Post: # 40478Post Tony McC

Put down some "decking sheets" first (8' x 4' sheets of plywood). Thye will prevent the skip scratching the surface of the blocks when it is dropped/lifted.
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Post: # 40484Post henpecked

Or scaffold boards, they're the next best thing to ply (costs a bit less too ;) )

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