Flagstone Patio Installation

Instead of just using boring old paver blocks or even cement flagstone will make your backyard more.
Flagstone patio installation. Installing a flagstone patio or path can give your landscape design a huge boost and really impress your guests or customers if you happen to be a pro. Cut stone is flagstone finished with straight edges and square corners. Although flagstones can be frustrating to work with because of their lack of uniformity the process is one that anyone. Installing flagstone is good way to create a path or patio with an attractive natural look.
Breaking into the palettes of flagstone was by far the most exciting stage of the patio building process. Dry construction is much easier for do it yourselfers because you can build directly on the ground while mortared stone requires a concrete slab foundation to prevent cracking in the mortar. The flagstone most commonly used for patios includes bluestone limestone redstone sandstone granite and slate. It is recommended that a patio or walkway base be at least 3 deep then filled with a layer of compacted gravel covered with coarse sand.
How to install flagstone. Dry laid flagstone simply means that the flagstone pieces are placed on a bed of sand and gravel. We had bought two palettes a whopping expense after being advised that each palette of irregular rock was capable of covering anywhere between 60 80 sq.