Learn How To Build A Flagstone Wall

Learn How To Install A Flagstone Wall

Flagstone Wall Guide

If you’ve installed a flagstone patio, then odds are you have leftover flagstone hanging around, I personally always purchase extra flagstone as it allows me to pick and choose more. I’ll also have a pile of small pieces leftover.

Last month a decided I’d create a new resource for customers who purchased my “How To Flagstone Patio” guide.

For now I’m going to giving the guide away for FREE. But I may pull this offer and add the “flagstone wall” guide as a bonus when people purchase the “flagstone patio” guide.

You can download my latest guide absolutely FREE. Learn exactly how to use leftover flagstones to build a dry stacked flagstone wall. It’s a complete step by step photo instruction guide.

Inside the guide I’m going to show you how I built this simple dry stacked flagstone wall seen below:

Before:

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After:

Flagstone Wall


Simply enter your name and email address, once you confirm the email address you’ll receive a welcome email containing the download link.



Flagstone Patio Or A Stamped Concrete Patio?

Many people have an area outside the home that's not used because it's generally weeds and grass,  if you want a simply lounge around area then I recommend installing patio. You have a many options when it comes to choosing material to use for your patio but one the best material that you can use is flagstone. Flagstones are natural flat stones that come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. An advantages of using flagstone is the fact that it is inherently attractive. The natural appearance creates a rustic look to all flagstone project you use it on. Flagstones  are also great for using on walkways and paths.

Flagstones not only attractive to look at, it's also very durable. It's very strong and doesn't crack easily. A natural flagstone patio or walkway can last for many years and doesn't require any special maintenance work. Some people prefer to use wood and build a patio type deck, but one problem with wooden patios is that it can get destroyed easily. If termites attack the wooden patio/deck, then it's just a matter of time before you'd need to have it rebuild it all again. You wouldn't experience this type of problem when you lay a flagstone patio.

Some people use concrete that's stamped with a pattern. The problem with stamped concrete is it doesn't look natural at all. Frankly, concrete stamped patio look cheap. You may or may not save money using stamped concrete for a patio. If you really want to install a patio that you will enjoy using and that you can show off to friends and family then I recommend you look into laying flagstones. Craig How To Flagstone


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Laying Flagstone: If you are in the process of designing a walkway for your home or you are redesigning your old walkway, then you should seriously consider using flagstones and laying a beautiful flagstone walkway. Because they are flat and durable, flagstones are the perfect material to use for walkways and even patios. Laying flagstone can requires more work then it takes to lay cement patio stones, but the end results is well worth the extra effort.

The real reason why many people prefer these kinds of stones is because of their inherent beauty. When light falls on these stones, they give off a shimmer that is simply delightful to the eyes.

Checkout some of my work: Flagstone Walkway Pictures

These flagstones come in a variety of colors. You can find flagstones in red, blue, green, gray and even white. Try mixing and matching different colors when laying the flagstone, this will help give a unique look to your walkway. These stones also come in different shapes and sizes. The best thing to do is to put irregularly shapes stones together to form unique geometric patterns.

If you want a walkway with a more classical look, then you can simply keep all the straight edges of the stones to the outside. You can also use bricks and other materials for the edges. You can also choose flagstones with a more uniform shape and size so you can fit them snugly together so they will have a more formal look when laid out.

Some people prefer a more natural look in their walkway. To do this, you simply have to leave wide spaces when laying  flagstone, put plants flowers or whatever you like in between them. It is important though that you choose a plant or flower that can withstand heavy traffic. To make your walkway look natural, you should make it curved instead of straight.

So remember, when you are planning to install a walkway or redesign your current one, flagstones are the way to go because of their inherent beauty and durability.

If you need a help, checkout my step by step photo guide on Laying Flagstone

People who are looking for the perfect material for a high end patio definitely should consider using flagstones. Using artificial or synthetic materials for your patio is not advisable. The most obvious reason for using natural materials like flagstone is the fact that they are, of course, more attractive than synthetic ones.

Flagstones are an excellent choice because of their natural beauty. This material lends an air of elegance to any project. Flagstones are especially ideal for patios and walkways because of their appearance and inherent durability. Using these kinds of stones will surely provide a natural elegance to your home.

One of the reasons why people prefer flagstones over other kinds of materials is its natural vintage look. These stones come in many different colors such as grey, red, blue, green and even white. They have a certain kind of shimmer that is quite pleasing to the eye. Some people like to mix and match different colors, shapes and sizes of flagstones to create a unique patter, You can also mix flagstones with other kinds of stones to create a wonderful effect.

Flagstones comes in different sizes. If you are going to use for a patio though then you should use a stone that is around two inches thick. Sand or stone dust  is usually used as a base material for a flagstone patio. You can actually install flagstones in your patio yourself, provided of course that there are people with you that can help. Installing a flagstone patio can actually be a fun activity but the greater joy of course would come while you are viewing your new beautiful flagstone patio.

For more information on building a patio check out my easy to follow step by step guide: Flagstone Patio How ToFlagstone Patio

Flagstone Patio

Visit the Portage Park in Chicago and you would understand why flagstone is being spoken of so highly by a lot of people. This place has decorations all done up by using flagstone. Castles in England, Wales and Scotland have enough quantities of this wonder stone. So really, flagstone’s correlation to modern day architecture is not surprising at all! But that being said, a lot of flagstone’s popularity came through from ancient times when contractors didn’t mind using this stone for constructing apartments and castles.

The way it is found in nature, it is also known as flat stone. The multitude of uses of flagstone comes to the fore when you know they are also used in cemeteries. These stones are used in cemeteries to make memorials or headstones on the top of a person’s grave. What people didn’t know about flagstone was that it is also known as Pennsylvania Bluestone.

Flagstone is not a stone that is rare, it’s something you could easily purchase in a city near to you. The types of flagstone available may vary depending on what part of the country you live in and what type the stone supplier has in stock.

Did you know that you could use flagstone to build beautiful patios and walkways?

One of the interesting aspects of flagstone, is that they hardly permeate water. This makes them an excellent product to be used on patios and walkways. More importantly, they don’t really conduct heat on the surface of the stone. Making walking on a flagstone walkway would be a memorable experience.

Craig has years of experience installing flagstone, He’s picked up many tip and techniques along the way making working with flagstone very easy. His speculates is installing flagstone patios, paths and walkways.

He’s complied all techniques in an easy to follow step by step guide, taking you by the hand every step of the way, it contains real example photos as he installs a dry laid flagstone patio.

If you planning on installing a patio or path then checkout his guide “how to flagstone patio” , you can also contact him with any question you may have in regards to your project.

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Install A Flagstone Walkway In 8 Hours

Flagstone always adds natural beauty to any path/walkway, but many people feel that it something only a professional can do.Installing a flagstone walkway just like the one below should only take you one or two days even if you’ve never installed flagstone before. Following my easy step by steps guide: How To Flagstone Patio

Here is the old interlock walkway:

Interlock Walkway

Here is the Flagstone walkway after 8 hours of work, during these 8 hours I hauled the old interlocking brick  to the dump and picked up the flagstone and all material required. Once I had all pieces of flagstone ready I installed the walkway.

Photo below is just before filling the joints:

Flagstone Path

Going to re-take the final photo as it didn’t come out very clear:

Finished Flagstone Walkway

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Picking A Site For Your Flagstone Patio

Determining where the best location for your patio will depend on the property, before deciding on a location try asking yourself: How is the flagstone patio going to look with all the surrounding landscape.

Most patios are installed in the back yard and attached to the house, giving homeowners a beautiful outdoor sitting and eating area that they can access without walking across the garden. Before deciding on the location and size of your patio, I recommend taking into account what area is most unused, most private from the neighbors if you have any, shelter from the wind and what area is going to have the best view.

One common mistake many people make when installing a flagstone patio is making it far to small. When designing the shape and size, don’t forget take into account the amount of space a table and chairs will take up.

The patio doesn’t need to be rectangular or square, irregular flagstone patios look beautiful with curves  and flares. Take a look at the surrounding area. Do you see lots of straight lines or curves?

Maybe you have flowerbed that all have straight edges, it doesn’t take much work to turn a flowerbed into a curves/rounded flowerbed, altering the surrounding area to fit the patio shape/design is another option.

Checkout some of my Flagstone Patio Pictures for more ideas, if you plan on installing the patio yourself checkout my step by step guide “How To Flagstone Patio

A flagstone walkway once finished will show off the unique irregular shapes and sizes of the flagstone. Flagstone has a flat surface making it the ideal product to use for walkways and patios. Having irregular size and shaped flagstone to work with proves suitable in free-form and geometric designs.

To help keep the formality of the walkway design, try keep all straight edges to the outside or use some form of geometric edging like dimensional wall stones or maybe interlocking bricks. If the flagstone is fitted tightly and has a nice clean edge the walkway will have a beautiful yet formal appearance.

Flagstone that’s spaced out more widely creates a more rustic looking walkway, but is often easier to install and gives you the option of growing plants or grass between the flagstone walkway. Thyme and moss works great in walkways because they can withstand high traffic.

Straight or Curved Walkway?

Curved walkways are far more natural looking and pleasing to the human eye, curves are often necessary when working around flowerbeds, trees and other objects. Visualizing the design of a flagstone walkway that contains curves and flares is often done using garden hose pipes. Using the garden hose to simulate the outer edge of the walkway.

A flagstone walkway that’s installed correctly is going to be nice and sturdy, whether it’s installed in cement on a concrete base, dry laid and installed in sand or crushed limestone. Installing flagstone in cement is generally the more expensive and time consuming but it will be maintenance free for years to come. A dry laid walkway often requires a small amount of maintenance pulling weeds and sweeping.

I’ve installed many flagstone patio, paths and walkways over the years, you can see some of the projects here:
Flagstone Walkway Pictures.

With years of experience installing flagstone, I’ve picked up many different tips and techniques along the way making working with flagstone very easy. I’ve complied all my techniques in an easy to follow step by step guide, the guide takes you by the hand and contains real example photos as I install a dry laid How To Flagstone Patio.

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