Friday, December 25, 2009

Sealing Flagstone What Is The Best Way / Method/ Technique To Make A Flagstone Patio?

What is the best way / method/ technique to make a flagstone patio? - sealing flagstone

This is a high backyard again (no landscaping exists) in a neighborhood high. "I say that there are two possibilities for the record:
* In the same way that the stones with sand layer beneath the pavement, filled and swept sand and water it down when you finished? or,
* With a first layer of concrete steps and then the blocks filled with mortar and d '?

** Closed or not closed with anything?

*** Tank is installed or not connected to the plate foundation?

**** Below) To what extent are the foundation (or stucco, if the top level of the court?

***** Is it DIY? Or do I need for the above information, the method you must determine the contractor to me (was told that the method) of sand

The yard is large, which may be one or two areas of the terrace, rear and side windows. The backyard can be 20 meters x 30 meters or more.

Also in the Gulf of California, the Eastern Region) (seismic activity. The soil is not soil is like wet clay.

2 comments:

beth said...

Have joined in areas of ground motion or freeze-thaw problems with the concrete slab cracks probably later. I tore a path on land that was not compressed properly and installed the freezing / thawing terribly concrete rubble. You probably want your copy of "take float" the room.

It is a lot of work to be ready when the vehicle. Currently I'm in stone. I have the room so that you may be "plants have" stepable between the rocks. I want to grow mosses and lichens, but otherwise you have to seal the stones.

If you build, make sure to compact the soil well. It facilitates the resolution of depression and uneven terrain. As big as planned, should a contractor. You do in life, they know the tricks of the area in which we live as heavy rollers to compact the soil, would have to rent one.

jennifer k said...

Slates, slabs and tiles in concrete to prevent breakage. In general, all coating material in concrete, less than 1 1 / 2 inch thick.
Putting a floor on a base as stable as possible. Undisturbed soil is best. In the ditch to avoid any disruption in the basic soil, digging as deep as necessary. If the soil has been excavated, moisten the soil and compact with a compressor or the end of wood 4 x 4 Send to areas where the ground is frozen, a layer of base coat (PIT-run gravel or crushed stone), under the sidewalk to avoid rough and uneven due to freezing and thawing. This layer should be 4-8 mm deep. Spread 2 ins. wet sand in the base rock, compact, and to them. Wherever you are irrigation pipes or cables under the floor, install 2-inch or larger PVC pipes instead of digging before the release of the rock base.

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