Not a big fan of waterproofing goop being sprayed into stone screenings either. I hope that helps. Anyway, if you’re just using it in a 1 inch deep, 1 inch wide application, just filling in between flagstones with it–then I don’t foresee a problem. Cool, I’m glad that worked out from you–and I’ll use those two flagstone photos, for next time someone asks a similar question. I think your solution is the answer. Thanks for advice. I hope not. Fact is, if natracil wanted some publicity….they’d send me a free sample. Quick question: in cases where the polymeric sand has left a white haze on the slate as you mentioned, what is the best way to remove the haze? Prices will vary….but so long as you’re able to finish while only renting the tools for a day or 2, then you should come in on budget. Sand is generally a poor choice for underneath flagstone. One web site even suggests a 1/3 dry portland cement/breeze mix, to then be gently soaked with water that would harden up. It is an old flagstone patio and the morter is coming out at between the stones. Ahhh, it is grande indeed. I have thought of using the polymeric sand to keep out both as much as possible. I’ve addressed this issue here in another post. I am pretty sure bluestone screening is available in my area. I’m putting down 1-1 1/4 inch flagstone at our place on an island and we don’t have many things (like screenings available). Digging and tamping and raking–hard work!). Also – do you use stone enhancer to intensify the color of the flag stone? Yes, I travel for work. In Colorado, I believe they are sold as “crusher fines”. I am a contractor working on a large home renovation project in Northern California. (even non-shrinking exterior grout). I’m replacing an existing paver patio that was installed on a gravel/stone dust base with flagstones. But wait, the limestone dust that you have access to is just flour? Wish I’d have found you 10 years ago I’d have you building my dream stacked wall. This goes for everyone. You want to leave the joints approximately 1/8″ to 1/4″ below the top of the stone. Sorry, never used it! Early in my flagstone patio career I used to try and keep the screenings in my flagstone joints as close to level with the stones as possible, but with foot traffic, wind and rain, the joints seem to naturally level off to around an average of one eighth of an inch shy of flush with the flagstone.”. Are there certain colors – light or dark? Now in my irregular natural shaped flagstone patio work I will usually leave gaps averaging about three quarters of an inch wide. I appreciate your guidance. Garden center. Wanted advice for DIY backyard basketball court of size 42 feet wide and 28 feet long. We live in Washington, DC. Will dry up to a fairly hard surface. I had Arizona Flagstone Rose laid as a patio with 1/2″ spacing. The existing patio settled in some spots, so i’m planning to regrade it with new stone dust to keep it pitched away from the house. There are a number of cracks around a number of stones. Well obviously that’s absurd. Thanks in advance for your comments. I’m thinking you could take a concrete saw and just run one cut down the middle of the trench. Grabo can be purchased here. DIY flagstone help and phone consultations, How to build a flagstone patio: part one, a basic overview. Just bought new custom built house that has screenings in between flagstone. I have had issues with weeds growing like crazy and for the past few years I have had digger wasps boring holes and burying their eggs in the holes. What would you do? Maybe lay 2 inches and tamp that, lay the top layer and leave that loose. Thanks! Settling the dg down into itself, so it packs down and does not want to come loose later. Thanks for your vet insightful information! Lay the 2x down on top of the trench and hammer down to tamp. Once the flagstones have all been cleaned and/or replaced, then return that polymeric sand, buy some stone dust….and send me photos of the completed job when you are done! The tile company probably makes a rubber underlayment that you’ll want to lay on top of the 1/4″ minus. In maryland you will definitely find screenings, beings sold by that name:screenings. I just need big money plus artistic license/free reign! If using sand rather than stone dust, then you should try and keep the sand depth to an inch or so. This is a torch that is used to weld and cut steel–a blow torch. I selected Galleries and then Flagstone Walkways, the last two images once magnified to 500% show clear images of your stone screenings. We probably have a dozen small ant hills to show as proof- lol. Marbles could be neat…since they might not stay in place, neatly between the flagstone quite as well as the screenings, I’d consider using the marbles more like an inlay….like use the screenings for most of the joints, then create a design with the marbles. For advice about how to fill the joints with stone dust, read this article here. 1. Yes I have run experiments oin differenat areas of the patio and have used different amts of water with the same results. Bagged stuff, like you’d add to mortar? Great! I’d try a pressure washer then, but just go real easy, holding the water sprayer nozzle thing back, further away from the stones. You’re the best source for flagstone info on the net. Do you recommend a sealer be applied at all? which probably dates to when the house was built(1968). I haven’t been able to find much info about it so I really hope it really is a “natural” alternative to polymers. Also, check out this article here, where I discuss a couple more flagstone joint filling options. What is the best method of removing this haze safely? We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. It makes me crazy because when it rains or the wind blows, it seems to go everywhere. How should we address this issue? I’ll probabvly be emailing you soon, to set up a consultation, as we have some questions about cutting, dealing with elevations and drainage issues, just some stuff particular to our project, and it would be good for someone to “hold our hand” walk us through the process, make us feel more confident about what we need to do. All around, cleaning up the poly sand haze is either a speculative affair, or a dangerous blow torch deal, best left to professionals! Tamp the gravel…or not. Anyway, sorry to hear of your troubles. Is this just added polymer binder (plastic)? It just doe not look right, does not at all have the look and feel of real gravel. Please and thank you, Freddi. Natural dirt could mean any combinations of these soil types. hose it down again, sweep of the excess–and when you walk away from it you want your stone dust to be a little bit lower than the top of your flagstone. You may get away with 2 or 4 inch joints…but it will work better with stones fit more tightly than that. This system is somewhat self-healing. Which is ideal for large joints? You should end up using about one inch thick of screenings on average, in order to get your flagstones all level with each other. I was wondering if you know the best way to do this and what would be good to use in wider joints. Not that it would prove anything conclusively, you just got me curious. Also, very impressive stone sculptures! Stone dust/decomposed granite would work well in the dry months, but in North California’s rainy season…..I’m just concerned that the trenches have concrete at the bottom, so the stone dust would have no way to dry out, for months at a time. Polymeric sand is usually available in grey, dark grey, and yellow-grey. I’m trying to keep my foundation dry on north side of home. what do you think? Thanks, JoAn. Would you do a combination something? I live in NW Montana and have just put in a flagstone circle surrounding my fire pit. Also on my jobs the joints are maybe an inch wide, or less….I’ve seen other hardscapes where the flagstones have 3″ gaps between them–try keeping anything in there. Now practical not always my middle name, I was thinking creativity. I do not recommend poly sand. Hope that helps and I wish you good luck! in the cracks thinking the soil and plants will help hold the stones in place. That would take a bit of my time and consultation fees would be applicable. Are you trying to get a close match for the new mortar, color-wise? Like 1 and a half feet wide would do it…get all the way down to only one foot wide (surface area) at that thin, and it will wobble. Properly installed, rain washing the decomposed granite out from in between the flagstones should not be a problem. I had the poly sand removed and the quarry dust filled in … it’s only been a week or so. SwimPro sand filters are molded of tough, durable, colourfast polymeric material for dependable, all-weather performance with only minimal care. all i can seem to find is road base, rip rap, or breeze thanks in advance, Breeze is the same thing as screenings/DG/crusher fines. I have been thinking of taking the pressure washer and blasting out all the soil, and replacing it with screening – i think it will look better, and am hoping it will stay clean longer. I generally use flagstones 1.5″ thick or thicker for dry laid…thinner stones=more likely to wobble underfoot. the process of building a dry stone sphere, for me, is always a cosmic and transformitive experience. Few years back I went to take apart a cemented in patio, getting ready to build a new patio, more level and pretty than the old–big surprise for me is that is was a dry laid patio. I’ve never seen any ratio of cement to stone dust/sand that works. I wouldn’t use sand, as it’s more likely to settle or wash away. Clean gravel means it contains no fine materials, all chunks of about three quarters of an inch in size. In fact….whereas I am opposed to using cement in the joints, especially if there is no concrete foundation–i can at least see a reason to use cement there: trying to avoid weeds, and looking for a stable joint. Any garden center or landscape supply place should have what you are looking for. One on one help is available. Get the cement to a dry-sish mashed potato-like consistency and fill the joint, pressing down firmly. Then I carefully used light spraying of water over the joints ensuring they were fully saturated to the full depth of the joint. *If you are in a place that never gets below freezing, then these recommendations are less crucial. Are you stuck having someone put more in? Am I correct in assuming that I can use this also to level out some stones? * This works better with tight joints. You mix it with the fines and sweep into the cracks, moisten. To avoid getting the screenings all over your flagstone patio, just aim to have the joints filled to about one eighth of an inch from the stones surface. Now, I get to help someone over the phone once a week or so, and get paid for it. Some of the stones you’re showing me look a bit on the small side. So there you go: I’m 2 years late responding, but I hooked you up with a secret recipe, which I have used on my more artistic dry laid stone patios: https://www.devineescapes.com/artistic-flagstone-patios/. There is no cement now. So…..what good shall it do me, if this unfortunately rigid and stable joint is natural, not synthetic? You simply sweep more screenings into the joint and life is good, with no great worries at all. I rarely sub, but your outfit looks alright. This can make the stone slippery and change it’s appearance…without providing any benefit. You can do it. Grey stone dust screenings will cost about 40-50 per cubic yard. My husband who is a builder always goes to the “product”, which i always talk him out of, but cement is one that I can’t seem to stop him from. I was very worried about the hazing of the stone from using Polymetric sand. You should check out my dry stone sculpture gallery and then follow, share, and like on social medial. Then tamp. It was getting ridiculous. Do you have any ideas of what the cause could be? Or any Masonry supply place. Or 1/4 inch minus gravel–of all the synonyms used so far in this article and in the comments, you’re the first to bring up “1/4″ minus gravel”. Or sand, if need be. Anyway, I’d re-fit the stones. And if you think this would work, what proportions ? Thank you for your very fast response and for taking the time to answer my question. I a, not sure what or how the original owners did the flagstone patio. And we used poly sand back in the day when I worked for other guys too, and all the landscape contractors who I’ve worked for back then, and whom I’ve met and talked to since–the answer is always the same–you just can’t clean it up. Anywhere that sells gravel/sand/mulch, usually. Here, joints were intentionally left 4″ to 8″ wide–and the space between them was filled with sod. Often, gator dust is used by contractors who set the stones 3 or 4 inches apart, and that usually causes problems. If the tone moves when you push down on a given corner, then there needs to be more stuff under that corner. It locks gravel together and stays permeable. for both new pool and aftermarket installations SwimClear™ single element cartridge filters are the industry's most efficient and easiest to service single element cartridge filters, providing best-in-class filtration performance. You simply sweep the material into the flagstone (or other paver) joints, lightly hose down, then it solidifies. Hi Devin, Thanks for the amazing article. I had a flagstone patio laid 2 years ago. The stone settles, the joint cracks. Devin, You are absolutely the best source of info concerning flagstone installation. How old is your patio? The cobblestones…..1 inch gap sounds large. Hi Devin — I have a bunch of slate (and some stone) paths, patios and stairways, a lot of which I have built, and while they are largely stable the crushed stone I used in the joints (which matches the slates) sometimes washes out of the steeper areas especially on the two long stair paths. -just planting grass in between the stone. There’s environmental impact happening. This article might help a bit too: https://www.devineescapes.com/taking-care-of-your-patio/%. He wants to lay a new flagstone patio on top of a mix of sand mixed with cement(about 6 to 1). Or plan a ground cover of some type. IDK what the “limestone flour only” material is you speak of, but you should be able to find proper screenings/grit/decomposed granite/8th inch minus/crusher run/etc in your area, under one name or another. Or grind out the entire joint between the flagstones. Good luck with your flagstone project . Pumps, Learn About I don’t want water to absorb between the pavers so water will run off to the street. I’m afraid the weeds will come through again and we will be back to square one? I like the idea of the screenings but do we now have to remove all of the sand? Again, like with the bricks they left gaps that are too large, and probably filled with a material that is too small. Hello Chris. White/cream color us also available at some masonry supply places. Since 1984, Techniseal ® has been a true pioneer in developing high-performance solutions for the installation, maintenance, and protection of outdoor living spaces. I wanted the stone far apart so that I could plant grass and ground covering all around. I’d recommend removing most of the sand. StarClear™ Plus cartridge filters deliver added quality, value and convenience. Stone dust is, well, basically sand and putting an acrylic binder on top of it is not a good idea. Cleaners, Learn About The only times that I’ve seen people having trouble keeping stone dust/decomposed granite in their flagstone joints, the flagstone joints were too wide. Stone screenings will contain 1/8 inch to 1/16th inch small chips of stone, like large sized sand, and fines, which will be like flour. I’ve never known a patio to be be pressure washed more often then maybe once a decade or so…Most home owners never once pressure wash their flagstones, so it is usually a non-issue. I remember reading about psyllium husks being used as a stabilizer, back in like 2009 or 2010, so major omission, I suppose, that I still haven’t studied the material hands-on. Do you have any comments on how to best drain this so it doesn’t continue to settle after i install the flagstones? Have you seen this water proofing used before to settle the quarry dust? Awesome, you’re welcome and I’m glad to help. I’m not worried about your base very much if crushed stone has already sat there for years. Good luck! that is the stone dust that you refer to, pea gravel or something else as a filler in cracks that wide? Weed and ant proof. Good luck! I have in place 30 year old clay brick patios and walkways. We had a pro lay a flagstone floor. If you wanted to email me photos, then I could do some research, and then I could advise you. Polymeric sand is no good. I’d really have to see what you are working with, what the flagstone looks like–and then it would be a matter of looking into what is available in your area. In colder places, dig deeper and have a thicker gravel base, say 6 to 8″, in warmer places 3 to 4″. I appreciate the advice. Not polymeric, it doesn’t harden. Suggestions for ‘adding on’? Good luck with your flagstone project! Thanks again for the great advice! What I would do is lift up a few stones and observe the foundation. After 4 months, it starts to have wavy driveway. Ixnay on the oplypay urethane-ay and-say,okay? Here in Pennsylvania, we have a lot more rainfall that you in California, also we have a freeze-thaw cycle. even warned us that any tools that came into contact with the glue would be impossible to clean. Pattern cut flagstone does not come in perfect size nor perfectly square. 2. Cheers! This more or less turns your stone dust into polymeric sand…and you know the risks involved with that. and then we would lay down the stone and grout the joints with the gravel. I particularly appreciate the advice on killing any weeds that get in there with hot water, vinegar or pulling them by hand vs using Round UP. There are some joints approaching 1 inch. It will crack. Thanks, I added your sculpture to my Facebook timeline – nice work! You’ll be fine using screenings. I’ve seen this both here in eastern Pennsylvania and out where you live. As such, my recommendation is clear–stay with the decomposed granite! Others, with a concrete border. I’d use the saw, rather than a drill, because with the saw you can make it continuous, getting the whole thing to drain and would probably be fast to do…but I suppose you could drill one hole every 10″ or something like that. https://www.rmtnlandscape.com/products/flagstone/1131-colorado-red-tumbled-steppers2. And thank you for bringing me 1/2″ to 3/4″ stone joints. https://www.devineescapes.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/zzz.jpg. Wait till the joint is somewhat damp, but not soaking and the fill with mortar. A friend recommended polymeric stone dust so I did a search. totally hayward -Many other ground covers to choose from. (P.S. We had flagstones placed in our outdoor shower about 5 years ago. So first we plan to dig out and level the area, then lay down some coarse sand (tamp it) for drainage. If there’s a concrete foundation, then sure. ProSeries™ Plus incorporates the many features of ProSeries Plus satisfies the requirements of the most demanding installations. 2.5 inches over a ten foot span will be enough, provided there are no major dips. Otherwise, I am forced to walk on hard edged screenings! And with a 3/4″ gap between the flagstones, like you said. Dig down to mineral soil, clay/sand, you don’t want to build on top of organic material. We live in Ontario and I am almost done with my flagstone landing. I live in the the finger lakes region of New York. As for the flagstone surrounding your firepit…you said you placed the stone in “natural dirt”. Hi Devin, I’ve loved to “play with rocks” and recently did some work at our camp on Moosehead Lake (ME). the most energy efficient pool pump available at any How big are the gaps between the flagstones? Your thoughts please? Back when I was starting, in the 90’s, some guys would lay flagstones and sweep in sand that had some ratio of cement in it, into the joints, then hose it all down. I would not recommend sand for in between flagstone joints. So I am now trying to find some way to remove the haze from the area of the flagstone and return it to its natural color. Good. I use, and recommend a stone dust joint, for dry laid flagstone applications. Stone dust is the way to go for most professionally installed flagstone patios. Just finished laying a patio of large natural stone…2-4″ thick in a shaded area. Sweep in, hose down on shower setting, repeat….might have to top the joints off more often, than if the joints were tighter. 8-12″ of compacted 21AA limestone (well compacted), decomposed granite and then filled the joints with decomposed granite. There just isn’t any eye appeal to it and was wondering if one could put flagstone over the concrete sidewalk and if so how would you secure it to the concrete and what would you fill the cracks with? So you found out about the ants! Especially if it is a patio that I built for you seriously, that will not go over well at all. Can I use polymeric sand to fill in the gap or decomposed granite? Allow the stone duts to dry and bond then come back use a non-shrinking exterior grout bewteen the flagstones…..sound good?….Thanks for any input, Frank. I wanted something that would promote drainage and have a natural look. Thank you Devin! In my experience a wire-brush + elbow grease will get *some* of it up, when it’s fresh. Spread it all over and hosed it down into cracks. The, after laying the flagstone you re-plant the sod between the stones. It was inspiring, insightful, knowledgeable and overall great advice. I seem to have to pressure wash mine every year. Hi I wish I could afford to hire you! I had been tempted to use polymeric sand, but plan not to use it now. thanks, Chris (Santa Cruz Ca). I’d make the stones fit well first (assuming that the polymeric sand users left big gaps like they usually do), with a half inch (or so) gap between the stones. The red, being more rare, is sometimes available in bagged form, in garden centers, but not in bulk at the mason supply places or quarries (where I usually get my screenings, because as a contractor, I’m usually buying at least a yard.). The stones tend to get lodged on your shoes and are dragged into the house. The first option that I gave will not keep 100 percent of the gravel in place–but most of it, yes–and if you remember to use modified gravel, gravel with smaller chips and stone dust in it, then it should feel pretty sturdy underfoot. Keep your flagstone patio and was pleased with their own projects is just flour deep and 1/2″... 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