Flagstone Walks & Patios offer a natural looking option to your Hardscape
Last year we installed a Flagstone Path in the backyard for this homeowner in Ann Arbor. They enjoyed the natural look of it so much, they had us return this Spring and replace their old & original Flagstone front walkway with our much more appealing flagstone.
| Old Path |
The new Flagstone used to re-create the front pathway had a more natural grey tone that complimented the stone work on the home, as well as, give some slight contrast color to the landscape. This particular flagstone was also slightly thicker and had less chance of cracking or splitting.
Flagstone walks & patios do cost more than installing most brick paver projects. Aside from the high end brick paver units, flagstones per square foot sometimes cost more than double that of the standard paver shapes.
Typically the prep work of base material & screeding is the same for flagstone as it is for brick pavers. The issue with flagstone is the random thickness of each unit. You have to individual level each unit whereby brick pavers can be laid quickly once the bedding course is screeded. So, extra labor time of laying is added when installing flagstone walks or patios. Cutting of natural stones is also more difficult than cutting paving stones and the diamond blade use is exponential. Flagstone walkways and patios offer a very natural and surreal appearance to the landscape. When considering this option, understand that you need to accept what nature allows for this product to perform and that the overall cost may be more than installing brick pavers.