Block paving repair

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samr
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Post: # 9090Post samr

My car was dripping oil on the drive. I attempted to use an oil remover to clean it off however it seems to have stained the drive more than the oil :S There is also a few bricks that have been stained with rust (yes, I need a new car :) ). I am now thinking along the lines of removing the bricks and laying some new ones in their place. There are about 30 in total that need replacing. This is where I have two options. I get someone to do it or I try and do it myself. Obviously since it is only 30 bricks I do not require a skip etc. and the base will have already been laid. It is my understanding that the bricks will need to be taken out, replaced and then sanded. Ideally I would also quite like second hand weathered bricks since the drive has been down for a few years. How much would a reasonable quote for such work be?

samr
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Post: # 9091Post samr

I should also add that the bricks appear to be the cheapest money can buy....ie the ones that are about 25p in B&Q. Also it is just the middle blocks....no edging work etc.

Many thanks,

Sam

Paverman Dan
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Post: # 9170Post Paverman Dan

Can you just flip them over? If they are tumbled you can just flip 'em over, in many cases. With many cookie cutter pavers you cant because the edges are chamfered.

Not sure how many contractors your gonna get to come out to swap out 30 stones, this may be a do-it-yourselfer project, so you might want to sharpen up your screwdrivers, and let me know when you are ready to pop 'em out, I can give some pointers there, though, a professional, if you can get one, will probably give you a cleaner finished job.

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Post: # 9235Post Tony McC

There's some guidance on how to change a few blocks on this page of the main website.
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