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MATERIALS NEEDED:
1) BLUESTONE
Bluestone pattern stock is one of the most popular
patio and walkway materials that we carry at the Stone
Yard. The material is inexpensive and comes in three
color choices; natural(earth tones), blue/blue and
lilac. Pattern stock sizes range from 12" x 12" to
60" x 48" and are cut in 6" increments. A 1/2" joint
is included in these sizes. The stone is very durable
and will last 40+ years. Bluestone is a type of sandstone
that is quite heavy. Bluestone will not shift and
edge constraints will not be needed to hold the stone
in place. When laid dry, a bluestone walk or patio
will allow air flow and water to reach tree and shrub
roots. Bluestone pattern stock would be 1 1/4"-2 1/2"
thick so that it does not shift or break.
2) STONE DUST
Using this material or sand and processed gravel is
the best way to prepare the base for the bluestone.
Stone dust is usually preferred because it packs a
bit tighter than sand and gravel. |
PREPARE
THE BASE:
1) Remove all loam 6" below grade.
Be sure that this area is flat and level. 6" is a
reasonable depth to assure that tree roots, large
stones and water (freeze and thaw) will not disturb
the bluestone.
2) If using stone dust...pack 4" of
stone dust into the area. If using sand and processed
gravel...place 3" of gravel into the area with 1"
of sand on top.
3) Tamp down or pack the area. A plate
compactor can be rented for this purpose or a hand
tamp can be purchased at any good hardware store.
It is important to pack the base to eliminate stone
shifting.
4) Fully saturate the area with water
and allow the water to completely drain. This usually
takes overnight. This process will remove air pockets
from the base and allow for excellent compaction.
5) Lightly pack again and you are
ready to lay the stones!
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LAY THE BLUESTONE:
1) The bluestone will take up the
remaining 2" of your base. Bluestone is usually laid
in a pattern. Many customers like to create their
own patterns. The Stone Yard can also provide a pattern
free of charge. The stone should be laid level with
1/2"+/-1/8" joints. Use a rubber mallet to set and
level pieces. Full pieces should be laid first and
all cut pieces last.
2) All joints should be filled in
with stone dust or sand.
3) A note on cutting... For special
cuts, straight or curved, The Stone Yard offers an
"on site" cutting and drilling service. Depending
on the cut, templates may also be used and cuts made
in our fabrication shop.
MAINTENENCE:
1) Check joints occasionally and refill
with sand or stone dust as needed.
2) Enjoy!
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