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No.is there a drain or pipe under it?
Been like that for a couple of years. Started when we bought a heavier car.Just lift blocks. Fill and replace them.
I have similar problems with slabs that sink. Ground is wet I guess
It's a fiddly one. There isn't a tool, but we use a pair of pointing trowels to get the first block out, then a pick or a brick hammer to ease the others out.What tool can I buy to lift the slabs?
Put this on your Xmas list, will also come in handy as a spare mixer handleIt's a fiddly one. There isn't a tool, but we use a pair of pointing trowels to get the first block out, then a pick or a brick hammer to ease the others out.
You'll need to remove as much of the fill material out of a single paviour joint. Once you can push a trowel in there, you should be able to wriggle the first block out.
Start on a convex paviour and not a sunken (concave) one.