
My wife and I just purchased about four hundred square feet of flagstone pavers. I am not the construction worker type but I am learning how to be a do it yourselfer. We live in very temperate San Diego so the cold weather is not an issue and in SD earthquakes are not a real concern for us either. At first we thought of just putting in gravel and sand and laying them on top but the more I have read it sounds like it really needs to be in at least a mortar/sand mixture and definetly grouted. What do you think? I will choose a best answer and will probably spend a lot of time taking your advice in my backyard!
Related Blogs
- Hammer Time: Wealth Construction | The Truth About Cars
- Construction to begin on St Mary's Church in Ballygunner | Munster ...
- Tishman Construction - World Leader in Sustainable Real Estate ...
- Flagstone Re to Hold First-Quarter 2010 Earnings Call
- How To Flagstone Patio – How To Flagstone Walkway, Front Yard ...
- Build a Flagstone Walkway in Your Garden
- How To Flagstone » Post Topic » Instead of planting grass in our ...
- How to convert a IMG file to an exe file?
- Denali Prep Seminar Having Fun « IMG Blog
- IMG Academy's college signing list – Inside Sports - Sarasota ...
- nter][img]http://i39.tinypic.com/2607cbt.jpg[/img] [b]Loopmasters ...
- Roethlisberger Police Report Transcripts: Witness Statements [img ...
- 8- Gene Sollock IMG: Episode 8 w/ Karen Hadaway | Farm Succession ...
- The trustworthiness of beards (IMG)| 1Chats Blog The Social Chat ...
- Silicon Motion Technology shares fall, company cuts 4Q gross ...
- Currency Trading Made Easy – Basic Currency Trade (Margin FX ...
- Margin Trading Will Help You To Earn More! « New Taste to Explore
- Silicon Motion shares fall on margin concerns | iBlogAuto
- The Young Should Buy Stocks On Margin! (Time Magazine). Uh Oh ...
- Spartacus: Blood and Sand – Season 1 Episode 13 – Kill them all ...