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That would depend on the thickness of the flagstone….i’ve seen 20 lb pieces and 180 lb pieces…
Comment by dragonfly — May 28, 2010 @ 10:27 pm
not a lot , about 8ft x 8ft as they tend to come in all differnt sizes, if you covering a patio, maybe two tons would cover it .
plus sand .
try lowes, the sell this for about $235 per ton
Comment by john — May 28, 2010 @ 11:27 pm
well depends.. you can fit it all in a column 1ft. by 1ft. wide…or spread it out to a hundred feet by a hundred feet…it would be helpful to know the thickness that you want it.
Comment by Paul C — May 29, 2010 @ 12:17 am
I just laid a flagstone patio and I can tell you that if your flagstone is between 2-3 inches thick then if will cover approximately a 7x10ft area. It took 3 1 ton pallets for me to cover a 10×20 ft area. I’m kinda wishing I had gone with the thinner flagstone.
I bought mine at Atwoods for $150/ton
Comment by sptfyr — May 29, 2010 @ 12:53 am