How To Flagstone

July 1, 2010

Backyard Landscape Ideas to Accentuate Your House Like Decks, Walls and a Yardmate Shed

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Numerous houses have backyards which just need some backyard landscape ideas to make your backyard reach its full potential. There are a lot of different types of suggestions that are with regard to backyards and homes. These ideas involve a lot of diverse components including plants and flowers, constructions like a Yardmate Shed...... (more...)

April 28, 2010

Would like to install a flagstone floor over my outside pressure treated porch.?

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Is there a way to do this without breaking up the decking and pouring a cement foundation? Thinking of screwing cement backer board into the wood and then laying stone on top (similar to laying tile). Porch is sturdy and 4'w x 20'l x28"h.

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March 29, 2010

Have you used stone molds to make your concrete patio look like flagstone or other types of stone?

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I've been looking at stone molds such as brick, flagstone and molds that would make a decorative steeping surface on my old concrete patio. Would like to hear if anyone has tryed this on a concrete surface and liked the results?
I'm thinking about trying to use the mold and then install the finished product over my exsisting concrete patio. Will this work?

February 27, 2010

If you have a pool, do you like your flagstone border vs acrylic deck border?

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What I am hearing is that over time the flagstone starts to chip, and it is not worth it.

February 17, 2010

Is it possible to stamp a preexisting concrete patio to look like flagstone?

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I know that they can stamp concrete to look like flagstone. What Im not sure of is if there is a way to, maybe add a thing layer of new concrete over the old concrete patio and stamp THAT. cause I want to expand a concrete patio with stamped concrete, but I want the old part to be stamped so the whole thing matches. Is this possible? and about how much would stamping the old part cost if it is possible?

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