About the Paving
Flagstone is a type of sedimentary rock, like sandstone, limestone, or slate, that is split into flat, irregular slabs perfect for paving. These stones are beloved for their earthy tones and naturally slip-resistant texture.
Flagstone is laid in patterns that can be formal and geometric or free-flowing and organic. It is a top choice for homeowners and designers who want a hardscape surface that looks like it belongs in nature.
Our Flagstone Paving Services
Custom Flagstone Installation
We design and install flagstone patios, walkways, garden paths, steps, and pool decks.
Dry-Lay & Mortared Applications
If you prefer a rustic sand-set layout or a formal mortared finish, we’ve got you covered.
Repair & Stone Replacement
Fix shifting, cracks, or damaged stones without disrupting the rest of the surface.
Flagstone Sealing & Maintenance
Protect against stains and enhance color with professional-grade sealants.
Edge Work & Transitions
Blend flagstone into lawns, gravel, planters, or concrete elements seamlessly.
Popular Applications of Flagstone Paving
Garden & Landscape Paths
Add charming, winding walkways that encourage exploration and connect outdoor spaces.
Patios & Seating Areas
Build natural, textured patios perfect for entertaining or relaxing outdoors.
Pool Decks & Water Features
Flagstone’s non-slip surface makes it ideal for wet environments and tranquil settings.
Front Entrances & Steps
Create a bold and beautiful first impression with flagstone stairs or entry landings.
Fire Pits & Courtyards
Give your outdoor entertainment zone an earthy, grounded feel.
FAQ
What is the best type of flagstone for paving?
Sandstone and slate are excellent for patios and walkways, while denser stones like quartzite are great for driveways or high-traffic areas.
Does flagstone need to be sealed?
Sealing is optional but recommended, especially for shaded or wet areas to prevent moss buildup and staining.
Is flagstone paving more expensive than concrete?
Yes, it is a bit expensive. But, the natural appearance, longevity, and minimal maintenance often make it worth the investment.