How to Lay a flagstone walkway with This Old House

Jun 9, 2008 11:55 PM
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Watch this video from This Old House to learn how to lay a flagstone walkway.

Steps:

1 Use a garden hose to lay out the shape and location of the 3-foot-wide walkway.

2 Cut through the sod and roots along the hose using a flat-blade shovel or edger.

3 Dig 3 to 4 inches of dirt from walkway.

4 If you encounter a thick root, cut it out with loppers.

5 Install steel edging along each side of the walkway.

6 Hold the edging in place with steel spikes.

7 Cut slots in a 2x4, spaced 3 feet apart, and slip it over the edging to maintain the correct walkway width; install one spacer every 8 feet or so.

8 Cover bottom of excavated walkway with filter fabric.

9 Spread 4-inch layer of pea stone over the fabric; rake it smooth.

10 Lay flagstone onto the pea stone, making sure the best-looking side is facing up.

11 Press the flagstone into the pea stone, then tap it with a rubber mallet.

12 Continue setting flagstones, while maintaining consistent spaces between them.

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