Big fan off the channel Brent but as a landscaper I wouldn’t recommend this install for natural stone slabs especially ones that are not calibrated as I’m sure you found out getting them level is some job in a screeded bed of paving sand that method works great for block paving. If you ever did this again laying on a semi dry concrete mix would be the way to go laying one slab at a time that way you set the depth of the concrete to suit each slab and if you joint it with a slurry grout when you come to power wash it no dirt and sand washes out. Just my 2cents as a viewer keep the content coming as really enjoy it 👍 all the best from 🇮🇪
Great input Sean and I completely understand the type of installation process. I actually spoke to the client on this project and discussed both options. They wanted to go with the sand option over a concrete one but in the future I want to show off the concrete base install. Thanks so much for watching and the support to.
Hmmm this sounds like an interesting method. Do you do base material under the concrete mix? I’m afraid that jointing with grout when it’s not on a full slab would result in a lot of cracked joints. Any thoughts?
@@tylerk.7947 Hi Tyler if you want to learn more subscribe to channel as I’ve started recording our work and I’ve a detailed video coming up explaining the method mentioned above. And to your question about the base yes every patio is built up with a stone mix 28mm to dust not sure what that’s equivalent to in the USA laying on concrete semi dry mix we use a full bed also 👍
Great video Brent. When I saw that you did a round patio I was impressed!! I can't tell you how many times I've had to find the perfect spot for stones and you made it look so easy!
The beauty of video editing Mitch ha ha. It took a bit to get it round as well as finding the right stone for each placement but it worked out I must say.
If they were smaller cracks I would’ve used that type of sand but because they’re larger and there’s a ring around the unit I feel there’s not going to be much movement over time. We’ll see how it does and I’ll keep everyone posted. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful! Will you be using some kind of metal stand alone fire pit or adding some sort of brick or other material type pit? Please show pics of the area in use. Thx!
wouldn't it be easier to put the edging down before the gravel? You could also keep using the level as a scree for the sand instead of a trowel by changing the angle.
Thank you for explaining clearly, I Love ❤ your work. Hay have a question, hoping someone can help me, I need to lay gravel, in a big area with the cars come in and out, What size gravel?? And how to do it?? I will Appreciate Any help 😊 Thank-you! Blessing from Los Ángeles California!🙏
Aloha, Brent. The climate I live in here in the tropics necessitates frequent pressure washing of paths, patios, etc. How could I do a project like this that is more pressure washer-proof? (So that the sand between the stones doesn’t get blasted away?) Mortar?
That is very instructive and entertaining pal! Oh, just a little remark here though. I’m not sure where you are located, but in northern climates, it’s way more recommended to add a geotextile fabric between your non-organic soil and the substrate 3/4 rocks. The common and most obvious benefit of all geotextile use is soil separation. By separating soil layers, the fabrics prevent them from mixing.
I am starting to learn about patios so I can start doing the installation bc it’s hard to rely on subs when they won’t show up. We have good ol fashioned red clay here and it’s very difficult to warranty patios bc the prep is so expensive most people don’t want to pay for it. I’m up for the challenge and I can’t wait to start doing backyard Reno’s
I’ve asked them that in the past and I know some of them are but not all. Always something I look for and appreciate from us based brands. Thanks for watching.
Would it make an even greater and better foundation if you molded a thin layer of concrete that makes a nice and flat surface under the fine ground gravel? And then add the fine top layer of gravel, say 1-2" before adding the flagstones? I might consider doing that if it will work.
Great video, Brent. This video led to the the "Outdoor Remodeling Projects" playlist, which looks like many other fantastic videos. However, I wondering why the 2nd to last video on this playlist, right about this video, was the video "The reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor" from the UA-cam channel "Imperial War Museum". What's up with that? Were you hacked?
I just finished watching "The reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor" and found it very interesting and informative. But I still fail to see why this was on your UA-cam channel.
Ehh, lot of good prep work for a very DIY not appealing result... stones look loose... u even see one tilt as u walk across it... tons of leveling to then put random thickness stones atop... along with the loose sand in between... Very large gaps between rocks the sand will wash out overtime... No geotextile or weed barrier as well... Rough one for sure...
2:15, 8:45 Навіщо ви це робите ? Я бачив декілька відео різних людей, котрі насипають пісок та щебінь прямо у машину. Якби це був самоскид, я б зрозумів. Але пікап 🤔. Це ж незручно . А потім машину треба помити. У нас, в Україні, якщо ти пісок забираєш з магазину на своєму пікапі, то його насипають у мішки. Це зручно. І машина буде чиста.
Horrible. Flagstone too lose, the grout in the middle will wash away in a few months from rain. Too large of gaps, and bad fitting. Seems like you got tired and exhausted towards the end and corners were cut.
Big fan off the channel Brent but as a landscaper I wouldn’t recommend this install for natural stone slabs especially ones that are not calibrated as I’m sure you found out getting them level is some job in a screeded bed of paving sand that method works great for block paving. If you ever did this again laying on a semi dry concrete mix would be the way to go laying one slab at a time that way you set the depth of the concrete to suit each slab and if you joint it with a slurry grout when you come to power wash it no dirt and sand washes out. Just my 2cents as a viewer keep the content coming as really enjoy it 👍 all the best from 🇮🇪
Great input Sean and I completely understand the type of installation process. I actually spoke to the client on this project and discussed both options. They wanted to go with the sand option over a concrete one but in the future I want to show off the concrete base install. Thanks so much for watching and the support to.
@@BYOTools I would love to see a concrete version! Love natural stone but the sand wouldn’t do it for me. Come to Ohio and you can install mine 😉
Hmmm this sounds like an interesting method. Do you do base material under the concrete mix? I’m afraid that jointing with grout when it’s not on a full slab would result in a lot of cracked joints. Any thoughts?
@@tylerk.7947 Hi Tyler if you want to learn more subscribe to channel as I’ve started recording our work and I’ve a detailed video coming up explaining the method mentioned above. And to your question about the base yes every patio is built up with a stone mix 28mm to dust not sure what that’s equivalent to in the USA laying on concrete semi dry mix we use a full bed also 👍
11:24 Great tip about softening the sharp edge of the flagstone. Prepping to do a patio and hadn't come across this advice before 👍
Great video Brent. When I saw that you did a round patio I was impressed!! I can't tell you how many times I've had to find the perfect spot for stones and you made it look so easy!
The beauty of video editing Mitch ha ha. It took a bit to get it round as well as finding the right stone for each placement but it worked out I must say.
You did it right. Did not cut any corners. Pun intended. Excellent instructional video, great editing and narration. Cheers !
I have never heard "deadnut" which is what I think you said... love it, gonna start using that and baffling my friends lol
Beautiful. I will probably try this myself one day.
Great to hear and thanks for watching!
Hi Brent is there a reason why you didn't use a sand activator, like won't the stone start moving around in the future?
If they were smaller cracks I would’ve used that type of sand but because they’re larger and there’s a ring around the unit I feel there’s not going to be much movement over time. We’ll see how it does and I’ll keep everyone posted. Thanks for watching.
@@BYOTools thanks for replying.
Beautiful! Will you be using some kind of metal stand alone fire pit or adding some sort of brick or other material type pit? Please show pics of the area in use. Thx!
wouldn't it be easier to put the edging down before the gravel? You could also keep using the level as a scree for the sand instead of a trowel by changing the angle.
Nice video!
Should've laced up the Iphone in a Georgia Boot! Great project, as always!
Right!! LOL! That would have definitely saved my iPhone :)
That sounds like an excellent way to record some video.....footage....
Thank you for explaining clearly, I Love ❤ your work.
Hay have a question, hoping someone can help me, I need to lay gravel, in a big area with the cars come in and out, What size gravel?? And how to do it??
I will Appreciate Any help 😊 Thank-you!
Blessing from Los Ángeles California!🙏
Very good technique 👌
Aloha, Brent. The climate I live in here in the tropics necessitates frequent pressure washing of paths, patios, etc. How could I do a project like this that is more pressure washer-proof? (So that the sand between the stones doesn’t get blasted away?) Mortar?
That is very instructive and entertaining pal! Oh, just a little remark here though. I’m not sure where you are located, but in northern climates, it’s way more recommended to add a geotextile fabric between your non-organic soil and the substrate 3/4 rocks. The common and most obvious benefit of all geotextile use is soil separation. By separating soil layers, the fabrics prevent them from mixing.
Thanks so much for the input and I’ll have to keep that in mind on my next project. Thanks so much for watching.
So do you put the Geo underneath the rock or between rock and sand?
Looks great
Thanks for watching!
Looove how it turned out!!
Where in the world do you live were the dirt is that beautiful. We are in auburn Alabama and we never get that kind of beautiful black dirt. Lol
Pacific Northwest!! You can also see it gets pretty wet up there
Mitch is right. Good old PNW. The rain is good for something :)
I am starting to learn about patios so I can start doing the installation bc it’s hard to rely on subs when they won’t show up. We have good ol fashioned red clay here and it’s very difficult to warranty patios bc the prep is so expensive most people don’t want to pay for it. I’m up for the challenge and I can’t wait to start doing backyard Reno’s
Why didn’t you install the ring first before filling with rock?
This one was realy hard! Great job :D
Do you have an old iPhone? I have been in pools with my iPhones, no problems :)
What do you do with the left over sand?
Gave it to the Neighbors. I don’t know what they’re doing with it yet but I’ll find out ha ha. Thanks for watching
Where did you buy the rectangular metal raised bed?
*Samsung. Bringing you waterproof mobiles since 2015*
Cool song at the end 🇿🇦🎧
Great video
So this type of job doesn't call for polymeric sand?
Weeds don't grow in sand?
Are Georgia Boots made in the USA?
I’ve asked them that in the past and I know some of them are but not all. Always something I look for and appreciate from us based brands. Thanks for watching.
Очень понятно.спасибо за ролик!Россия г.тверь
How much did you pay for the flagstones?
Did I miss something, where is the fire pit?
Very good point Gary and this is a patio that WILL be for a fire pit area :)
Would it make an even greater and better foundation if you molded a thin layer of concrete that makes a nice and flat surface under the fine ground gravel? And then add the fine top layer of gravel, say 1-2" before adding the flagstones? I might consider doing that if it will work.
Pass
Great video, Brent. This video led to the the "Outdoor Remodeling Projects" playlist, which looks like many other fantastic videos. However, I wondering why the 2nd to last video on this playlist, right about this video, was the video "The reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor" from the UA-cam channel "Imperial War Museum". What's up with that? Were you hacked?
I just finished watching "The reason Japan attacked Pearl Harbor" and found it very interesting and informative. But I still fail to see why this was on your UA-cam channel.
Ehh, lot of good prep work for a very DIY not appealing result... stones look loose... u even see one tilt as u walk across it... tons of leveling to then put random thickness stones atop... along with the loose sand in between... Very large gaps between rocks the sand will wash out overtime... No geotextile or weed barrier as well... Rough one for sure...
Some places are a little high.
I beat Omar!!!!
Well done Mitch haha. Thanks so much for watching and hope you enjoyed the video.
awful timing, I was asleep 😂
Glad I watched...won't be using Flagstone! 👍
2:15, 8:45
Навіщо ви це робите ?
Я бачив декілька відео різних
людей, котрі насипають
пісок та щебінь прямо у машину.
Якби це був самоскид,
я б зрозумів.
Але пікап 🤔.
Це ж незручно .
А потім машину треба помити.
У нас, в Україні, якщо ти
пісок забираєш з магазину
на своєму пікапі,
то його насипають у мішки.
Це зручно. І машина буде чиста.
👏👍💪🔥
Thanks so much for watching Alain.
Sorry, too much space between the stones, looks pretty bad.
Horrible. Flagstone too lose, the grout in the middle will wash away in a few months from rain. Too large of gaps, and bad fitting. Seems like you got tired and exhausted towards the end and corners were cut.