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How to Lay a Flagstone Patio

In my opinion flagstone patio can be one of the most beautiful and in the same time a very functional addition to your property. Backyards, patios, paths are almost blessed with this glorious blue stone slabs. Flagstone patios can boost the value of your property. They are a relatively maintenance-free and they give you a place to relax, to enjoy your family and friends.

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Having a patio built for you is expensive, even if you can find a good professional to do it. However, if you can do it yourself and you don’t have to pay for installation the cost is much lower, and you can plan your patio project in stages if you like, adding onto it gradually as you have the time and can afford the materials.

Laying flagstone patios in sand is not difficult, although the stone can be heavy and you need protection tools such as gloves, back brace and goggles. Since the shape of this stone is irregular, laying a flagstone patio is like putting a puzzle together.

You can choose from many kinds of flagstones. There are 1- inch thick granite flagstones which are manageable because of their small size and weight. There are also flagstones 2 – inch thick. Thicker, heavier pieces would hold their positions better, but they are more expensive.  The thickest, widest pieces will give you the most stability. However, since flagstone is a naturally occurring material, completely eliminating variation in thickness is not feasible, but picking your own stones from the supplier’s yard will minimize differences.

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Steps to take:

Getting an even surface is probably one of the most common problems with a flagstone patio. An uneven patio surface can be caused by stones of varying thicknesses, an uneven base, and settling. Of course with a good planning and preparation all three of these common problems can be avoided.

Outline the patio

Dig out the foundation

Create the framing for layout

Install the irrigation

Spread the crushed stone

Spread the sand

 Set the flagstones

Fill in the gaps

Conclusion

Flagstone thickness and adequate base preparation are two keys to avoiding multiple common problems with flagstone patio installation.

Flagstone is beautiful and rustic appearance makes it the perfect choice amongst homeowners who are looking to build a new patio, driveways or walkway.

Flagstone maintenance is quite simple and if installed properly flagstone patios will last for at least 50 years and will be resistant to freeze thaw conditions, hot weather conditions and rainfall.

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