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How to Build a Flagstone Walkway

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Published 24 Jun 2021

Decided to redo our Flagstone Pathway!

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    @TheYogina2 years ago Did I miss a step or something? You go from putting up bricks on the side to the thing almost looking done. 15
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    @DavidMendoza-nv2su8 months ago Awesome video brother. Short, simple and no bullshit. excellent work!! 4
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    @crobinson14798 months ago What a difference! Great job on the installation and using the beautiful large flagstones instead of small cottage size. Hope it lasts a lifetime. 1
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    @carolbrady54758 months ago Thank you! I never heard of polymeric sand before. Perfect! 1
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    @tonyBR54911 months ago Looks great! BTW, keep posting videos. You do great work! 1
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    @alilihasnothorns53722 years ago Quick and easy just the way I need it to be done thank you for sharing your handy skills 2
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    @PendingName2 years ago Thank you for this video. Very helpful. I'm in the middle of extending my patio using this approach, and it's working nicely. 2
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    @jimb30932 years ago Awesome thank you. I live in an old farm house here in Ohio and the walkways are made of sandstone about the same size as your stone. The weeds are growing up through it and they are uneven. I would bet the stone has been in there since the 1920s. The previous owner brought home scraps from the local sandstone quarry he worked at. I am going to do this and reset them. Thanks again. ... 1
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    @1972Celeste3 weeks ago Can you use quickcrete and brush onto the stones instead of sand?
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    @dannyc8413 years ago Looks great! How has the polymeric sand held up with the joints being so big. I am in the middle of a flagstone patio project myself and trying to get them as tight as possible, but projects like yours give me hope! 5
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    @ryanpugh1566last year Thanks for the video! Did you put pea gravel underneath and around the gaps? 2
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    @josephcoaleone week ago Background music too loud. Laying stone portion skipped (?) 1
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    @celeste-23611 months ago What’s the purpose of the “polymeric sand” and why do you need it in addition to the gravel? 2
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    @phobosdeimos1653last year What Is made of the sheet under the Stone and the gravel? 1
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    @celeste-23611 months ago Where’s the part about needing a weed block and laying that? 1
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    @TheYogina2 years ago Did I miss a step or something? You go from putting up bricks on the side to the thing almost looking done. 15
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    @DavidMendoza-nv2su8 months ago Awesome video brother. Short, simple and no bullshit. excellent work!! 4
  • @
    @crobinson14798 months ago What a difference! Great job on the installation and using the beautiful large flagstones instead of small cottage size. Hope it lasts a lifetime. 1
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    @carolbrady54758 months ago Thank you! I never heard of polymeric sand before. Perfect! 1
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    @tonyBR54911 months ago Looks great! BTW, keep posting videos. You do great work! 1
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    @alilihasnothorns53722 years ago Quick and easy just the way I need it to be done thank you for sharing your handy skills 2
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    @PendingName2 years ago Thank you for this video. Very helpful. I'm in the middle of extending my patio using this approach, and it's working nicely. 2
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    @jimb30932 years ago Awesome thank you. I live in an old farm house here in Ohio and the walkways are made of sandstone about the same size as your stone. The weeds are growing up through it and they are uneven. I would bet the stone has been in there since the 1920s. The previous owner brought home scraps from the local sandstone quarry he worked at. I am going to do this and reset them. Thanks again. ... 1
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    @1972Celeste3 weeks ago Can you use quickcrete and brush onto the stones instead of sand?
  • @
    @dannyc8413 years ago Looks great! How has the polymeric sand held up with the joints being so big. I am in the middle of a flagstone patio project myself and trying to get them as tight as possible, but projects like yours give me hope! 5
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    @ryanpugh1566last year Thanks for the video! Did you put pea gravel underneath and around the gaps? 2
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    @josephcoaleone week ago Background music too loud. Laying stone portion skipped (?) 1
  • @
    @celeste-23611 months ago What’s the purpose of the “polymeric sand” and why do you need it in addition to the gravel? 2
  • @
    @phobosdeimos1653last year What Is made of the sheet under the Stone and the gravel? 1
  • @
    @celeste-23611 months ago Where’s the part about needing a weed block and laying that? 1
  • @
    @TheYogina2 years ago Did I miss a step or something? You go from putting up bricks on the side to the thing almost looking done. 15
  • @
    @DavidMendoza-nv2su8 months ago Awesome video brother. Short, simple and no bullshit. excellent work!! 4
  • @
    @crobinson14798 months ago What a difference! Great job on the installation and using the beautiful large flagstones instead of small cottage size. Hope it lasts a lifetime. 1
  • @
    @carolbrady54758 months ago Thank you! I never heard of polymeric sand before. Perfect! 1
  • @
    @tonyBR54911 months ago Looks great! BTW, keep posting videos. You do great work! 1
  • @
    @alilihasnothorns53722 years ago Quick and easy just the way I need it to be done thank you for sharing your handy skills 2
  • @
    @PendingName2 years ago Thank you for this video. Very helpful. I'm in the middle of extending my patio using this approach, and it's working nicely. 2
  • @
    @jimb30932 years ago Awesome thank you. I live in an old farm house here in Ohio and the walkways are made of sandstone about the same size as your stone. The weeds are growing up through it and they are uneven. I would bet the stone has been in there since the 1920s. The previous owner brought home scraps from the local sandstone quarry he worked at. I am going to do this and reset them. Thanks again. ... 1
  • @
    @1972Celeste3 weeks ago Can you use quickcrete and brush onto the stones instead of sand?
  • @
    @dannyc8413 years ago Looks great! How has the polymeric sand held up with the joints being so big. I am in the middle of a flagstone patio project myself and trying to get them as tight as possible, but projects like yours give me hope! 5
  • @
    @ryanpugh1566last year Thanks for the video! Did you put pea gravel underneath and around the gaps? 2
  • @
    @josephcoaleone week ago Background music too loud. Laying stone portion skipped (?) 1
  • @
    @celeste-23611 months ago What’s the purpose of the “polymeric sand” and why do you need it in addition to the gravel? 2
  • @
    @phobosdeimos1653last year What Is made of the sheet under the Stone and the gravel? 1
  • @
    @celeste-23611 months ago Where’s the part about needing a weed block and laying that? 1