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Flagstone Installation: So what’s so special about Flagstone?

Sunday, April 17th, 2011

A flagstone is a flat stone or slab, usually made of sedimentary rock such as limestone or bluestone or hard sandstone. It is usually flat and of an irregular shape which is one reason why many like it: every design is different. Another reason is that it is resilient and durable (okay that’s two more reasons!) and it also comes in a stunning array of colors, some even contain embedded fossils!

There are many uses. Patios, driveways, paths and borders come to mind, but flagstones have been used for fences, roof tiles, chimneys and even headstones. There is in fact a vast range of applications and uses.

One great thing about flagstones is the enormous range of colors, thickness, shapes and forms. Of course you could throw in easy to use, practical, long lasting, attractive and virtually non-slip!

Couple this with the fact that flagstones can easily be laid on a well formed, flat surface of sand, stone-dust, road base or cement. The choices are endless and the results spectacular.

With such a versatile product, it would not be difficult to find new ideas and designs that put that special finish to your outdoor project, and especially since most of the work you could do yourself.

 

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Flagstone Installation: Install a Flagstone Patio

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Editorial Comment: “This article on flagstone installation contains some very useful and practical tips that we can all put to good use. Kristy has provided some useable methods to measure such things as sand and gravel and how to best calculate tonnage. Flagstone installation becomes a lot easier once you have these facts at your fingertips.”

 

By Kristy Snow

If you have ever looked into high end landscape installations, you will find that the products are of a natural quality. Man made products are an antithesis to landscaping. The purpose of landscaping is to be in nature. This is why high end landscapes typically use flagstone for the patio and walkways.

 

High end landscapes most often use select flagstone. Select pieces are much larger than average. Then, moss or thyme is planted in flagstone cracks. Moss and Thyme keep out weeds, hold the stones in place, and flower tiny beautiful flowers. Elfin Thyme is preferred because it grows very dense and low to the ground.

To complete this project you will need, a strong back, shovel, pick, boots, gloves, level, two by four, large mason chisel, mini sledge hammer, helper, and a skill saw with diamond blade. You may also need metal landscape edging, bender board, and stakes.
 

Stone Beauty

Select stones are quite striking. There are shades of glittery gray, brilliant white, deep red, feathery blue, and tortoise green. They somehow shimmer back at you in a friendly way. You can create quite a masterpiece by using multiple stone colors, shapes, and hand picking unique stones. Irish Moss and Elfin Thyme soften the hard stone, cool it, and bring in natural beauty.

Pricing

You can expect to pay around $5.00 per square foot installing yourself. Contractors charge $10.00 to $15.00 per square foot (including material).

How To Install:

Dig Out Dirt

First, if necessary, dig out the dirt. Stake out the patio edges and decide how high the patio can be. In most cases, you will need to dig down six inches. The stone will be 2 inches, the gravel base will be 2 inches, and the sand will be two inches.

Install Edging (Optional)

Use metal landscape edging or bender board to hold the edges in place. This step is purely optional. The larger select stones will stay in place well without the edging. Edging is more necessary if you use smaller patio stones.

Compaction

After you dig out the dirt make sure the base is compacted well. You can rent a plate compacter from a construction rental store or you can use a hand tamper. Once the base is compact, add two inches of gravel or road base and compact again.

Gravel And Road Base

For larger jobs road base is the best way to go. State spec road base is a combination or gravel and dirt. It compacts really well to make roads and will work well for your patio. In any case, you can also use fine gravel. The finer gravel will compact tighter and be easier to work with. You should use coarse gravel because it will compact better. Coarse pea gravel is a good choice.

Sand

The stones are not uniform. You need sand to adjust for stone height. Add 2-3 inches of sand on top of the compacted base. Make sure the sand is coarse. Like gravel, coarse sand compacts better.

Install Flagstone

You will need at least two people to lift and place the stone. Use a mini sledge hammer and blue mason chisel with a yellow hand guard to break the stone. This will give you natural breaks. You can also use a skill saw with a diamond blade, but the cuts will not look as natural. Wet saws will be too small to do anything for you. If you ordered correctly, you will have mostly large stones with some smaller stones. This will reduce the cutting time.

To see if the stone is level, it is helpful to have a straight two by four. Lay it on the stone and look for depressions. You can also put a level on the two by four.

The stone should not be perfectly flat. A small slope is needed to help water run off the patio. Every foot of patio should have a ¼ inch slope (at least).

Ordering Stone

One ton of flagstone will cover approximately 80-125 square feet. There are many variables. Stone weight and thickness vary. Check with your stone yard for the exact kind of stone you wish to purchase. Most flagstones will cover 125 square feet with one ton. One variable is the gap between stones. For best results, order select stones. A lot of people throw in some smaller patio stone to fill in smaller gaps. It’s a little less expensive and you don’t have to break up the larger stone.

Ordering Gravel

One ton will cover approximately 80 square feet in a two inch depth.

Ordering Sand

One ton will cover approximately 124 square feet in a two inch depth.

Calculating Tonnage

Length * Width * Height / 27 = Yards Then, each product will weigh a different amount. You should use a different multiplier for each product. A rule of thumb is to use 1.5. So take the yards and multiply by 1.5 to get the tons that you need. There will be more tons than yards. Sand has a multiplier of 1.2 and gravel has a multiplier of 1.4. Flagstone will be around 1.5.

Final Tips:

You can also choose a polmeric sand to put between the stone cracks. It looks like sand, but with three light water applications it will dry as hard as concrete. If you have an unstable area, you can install the flagstone on dry cement. Then, water the cement down so that it will harden and cure properly.

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Flagstone Patio Complete

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

http://www.patioandhomeimprovementdesign.com We just completed this custom cut flagstone patio in Brighton, Colorado

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Nashville-Flagstone-Walkways-Patios.mov Nashville Flagstone Walkways and Patios

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

http://www.nashvillehardscape.com Subscribe to our channel. This video shows a flagstone walkway that was built around the hwy 100 area of Nashville. The client had a sloped yard and the alleyways were narrow muddy areas. By making flagstone walkways the client will now be able to travel from the back to the front without stepping on the wet soil. Quigleys Landscaping did the project. For your Flagstone Walkway call 615-715-8216
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Redwood Spa / Flagstone Patio-DIY

Monday, November 28th, 2011

A bare backyard is transformed with a redwood spa and a flagstone patio. This video is part of Yard Crashers show hosted by Ahmed Hassan . SHOW DESCRIPTION :You never know what you’ll be bringing home from the home improvement store. You go in for grass seed but come home with new patio chairs and a bag of cement. If you’re lucky enough, you could also bring home a professional landscape contractor. On DIY Network’s Yard Crashers, expert Ahmed Hassan waits at stores looking for the perfect weekend warriors who could definitely use his help. Once he finds his target, Ahmed and his team follow the surprised shoppers home and completely transform their yards.

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Flagstone Patios R US – Woodys Custom Landscaping

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

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Flagstone Patio

Friday, November 4th, 2011

Here is a Flagstone patio project by AB GardenWorks in London Ontario

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Build a Flagstone Patio and Walkway

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

A patio is the perfect place to unwind on warm summer nights. Watch how to make a flagstone patio and walkway in your backyard.

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817-759-0102; LANDSCAPE COMPANY FORT WORTH TEXAS: FLAGSTONE PATIO

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

www.groundscape.com 817-759-0102; Landscape Crew overlaying existing concrete patio with flagstone in Flower Mound Texas. GroundScape Landscape Company Contractor Fort Worth Texas stone work concrete flagstone pavers.

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Brentwood-Patio.mov Brentwood Flagstone Patio Project

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

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