The short answer is “Yes, you can.”
The weight of the skip is not the problem. Resin bound stone is designed to withstand high compression but extra care is needed when dropping off or removing the skip. Damage can occur where the skip is dragged, thereby scraping the surface.
When this happens, repairs can be made, but it is better to avoid this in the first place. When repairing a surface, we attempt to obtain the closest possible match to the existing colour. However, the colour variation in the stones – a natural product – varies slightly in each new batch and an invisible repair may prove elusive.
It is a wise measure to lay down a barrier between the skip and the surface, such as planks or boards. This precaution extends to the lorry support feet.
Also be careful of any drainage holes in the skip, as they might leak waste onto the driveway. For further information about care for your surface, we provide clients with useful advice on how to keep your resin bound stone looking amazing, just click on here.