Flagstone Pavers
List of important things to remember when you select flagstone:
Choose Flagstone Pavers that’s available in as many shapes, sizes and thicknesses as possible.
Beware that glittery stone can lose this sparkle under wear and tear.
Brightly coloured stone may prove softer than more uniform muted tones.
Has this stone been tested in residential landscapes over time?
Does the stone originate near my project site for minimal shipping charges?
Is the stone widely available through different sources so I can compare costs?
Where water is mineral rich, beware of dark coloured stones that show efflorescence.
The Bosun Flagstone Range offers paving specifically designed for use on:
- Patios,
- Around pools
- And home aprons.
Flagstones are thicker than tiles in order to withstand the elements.
But thinner and visually more attractivethan traditional paving products.
Bosun Flagstones are much denserthan standard paving bricks.
Which allow for effortless cleaning and prevention of unwanted liquid penetration.
That could permanently stain your outdoor floor.
A crucial aspect of outdoor flooring will always be its slip resistance.
Our flagstones create a visually-appealing outdoor living space.
With their modern finish; boasting colours, and textures derived from real stone.
They are designed with straight edges, to lessen the prominence of jointing gaps.
Terms Defined
Bluestone: A durable sedimentary flagstone quarried in Pennsylvania and Connecticut
Ledgestone: Relatively flat strips of stone for stacking.
Milled: Cut to an edge on one or more sides.
Mosaic: Patterns made up of random pieces.
Pavers: Cut flagstone into square or rectangular units.
Steppers: Flat stones used as pathway step stones.
Sawn Bed Veneer: Stone cut to a certain depth with natural surface on one side.
Slabs: Large flat pieces of stone with irregular outlines
Snapped Veneer: Stone snapped to provide flat surfaces on both sides.
Thin Veneer: Stone cut to lay on concrete slab.
Treads: Stone machined to suit step treads or risers.
Tumbled: Processed to soften edges.
Flagstones of various sizes
Anglo-Saxons in particular used flagstones as flooring.
Materials in the interior rooms of castles and other structures.
Shingles are a traditional roofing material, a type of roof shingle commonly used in the Alps.
Where they are laid dry, often held in place with pegs or hooks.
In the Aosta Valley, Italy, stone shingles are mandatory to cover buildings in historical areas.
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