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How to install CURVED Flagstone Steps (Step-by-Step) 

Lake Warrior
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This video covers how to install Curved Flagstone Steps in your landscape like a professional. Learn the proper construction techniques for building your own flagstone stairs and get tips on how to design a unique set of steps to match your landscape. Get detailed instructions on how to build your own steps, and see the results of a successful project. This video is a great resource for anyone wanting to create a beautiful, natural-looking set of steps for their yard.
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Комментарии : 51   
@marcelino5911
@marcelino5911 Месяц назад
Dude legit have a small project gonna follow suit great vid
@suzicowie
@suzicowie 3 месяца назад
This is EXACTLY what I was looking for when searching how to construct a curved staircase on a hillside. I can’t believe you were able to complete this project in a couple of days. Amazing! The end result is just beautiful. You have inspired me…and my back hurts just thinking about starting my own project. Thank you so much!
@reallife9036
@reallife9036 Год назад
Would be nice to have closer look at the drainage, and a few more close ups in the process most people who watch this kind of stuff are going to want to learn the close up detail=) Thank you for showing your work.
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 Год назад
Hey Real Life! I am thinking about doing a follow up with a focus on the details! Stay tuned! Thanks for watching! Lake warrior
@8Man_in_black
@8Man_in_black 3 месяца назад
Did you do a follow up on the drainage
@StormAF
@StormAF 2 месяца назад
Yes!! Agreed! My biggest questions are the drainage and angle of the step or the base underneath
@pinkpoodle7100
@pinkpoodle7100 Год назад
Lake Warrior, You are an artist!! Your yard is beautiful!
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 Год назад
Greatly appreciated! Thanks for watching! Lake warrior
@magic48
@magic48 2 года назад
Love the idea of the steps narrowing as they go up to give that forced perspective, the staircase really does seem very long and winding! Great video Lake Warrior!
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
Thankyou Lee! Perspective is a very powerful tool in both stage Design an Home Design! Who knows maybe I’ll do another video on more examples of perspective!?
@mobk84
@mobk84 Месяц назад
I was just doing a similar project at my home and man my back is killing me. Great to see your project! Looks awesome!
@SK-oz8us
@SK-oz8us 5 месяцев назад
WOW.. You truly did an amazing job. It’s very inspiring how you translated your vision into action. This video is so informative and useful to details
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate the message! Lake Warrior
@mko1753
@mko1753 Год назад
100% improvement! You have a great flow in the yard now too!
@mattwa6481
@mattwa6481 11 месяцев назад
You are the goat brother. Amazing work all around👏
@thedirtprincess3293
@thedirtprincess3293 7 месяцев назад
Just found you! Your staircase got a sub from me. Brilliant work. I do a lot of the same stuff as you, and was looking for a solution. I didnt find my solution here, but your work totally inspired me. Im a lawn care pro and landscape designer, and in winter, an old house restoration specialty contractor. Really love your vibe and excited to have found your channel.
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 7 месяцев назад
Appreciate the note!! Thanks for watching, Lake Warrior
@lovjoy100
@lovjoy100 2 года назад
You did an awesome job
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
Hey Thanks Laverne, my back was little sore after this project:) Thanks for the comment! Lake Warrior
@kgp4death
@kgp4death 5 месяцев назад
Looks great those rocks get heavy fast
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 3 месяца назад
Tell me about it:) Thanks for watching
@lynnetteb4784
@lynnetteb4784 11 месяцев назад
It looks beautiful
@hamderf
@hamderf 2 года назад
It came out really great, you should be proud!
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
Hey Thankyou Matthew, Lots of work but we really do love the outcome! Thanks for the comment! Lake Warrior
@jaytoole3181
@jaytoole3181 Год назад
Thank you.
@S2minute
@S2minute Год назад
Thank you! I have a very steep bank rising from a stream that I want to do exactly that.
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 Год назад
Go for it!
@swamps0fjersey
@swamps0fjersey 2 года назад
Looks amazing!
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
Thanks Bill!! Lake Warrior
@duanevanwinkle3488
@duanevanwinkle3488 Год назад
Great job!!!
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 Год назад
Thank you!!
@matthaggard6091
@matthaggard6091 3 месяца назад
Looks great! How has it held up over these last 2 years? I'm trying to decide between using mortar or not.
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 3 месяца назад
It’s held up well. Depending on where u live I would not consider mortar. If u get snow the freezing an heaving in winter will crack your mortar. If you don’t get freezing you might be ok with it. Good luck Lake warrior
@chrisf8143
@chrisf8143 3 месяца назад
@@lakewarrior1443 Great tip! I was just considering mortar and did not consider this. Question- does the polymeric sand withstand the freezes better? Thanks!
@123whitemikey
@123whitemikey 2 года назад
The steps look amazing! Totally doable for anyone. Will you need to maintain the locking sand between the stone over time?
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
Good question, In general the sand will be good for some time! If it needs new you can remove it easily and repeat the process. Pretty forgiving stuff! Send pics of your steps!
@averavoraylks5834
@averavoraylks5834 2 года назад
Would you recommend using mortar on the boulders under the flagstones for security?
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
I did not but u could! They are pretty firm once it all gets set in!
@8Man_in_black
@8Man_in_black 3 месяца назад
Do I need add a pipe for drainage?
@wendyc3467
@wendyc3467 8 месяцев назад
I have been researching how to do something like this for our yard. I have found many complicated theories or straight lines. I have a curved staircase that expands at the bottom in mind. Thank you for taking some of the legwork out for me with the supply company tip. What do you mean by “screened finds”? You go through your pile of rocks, lining up similar heights? Or are you talking about screening them before purchase? The latter seems like it wouldn’t be an option.
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 7 месяцев назад
Screen findings are the fine stone that gets screened out. Basically small fine stone material that can pact. Crushed limestone or oven crushed cement works the same! Hope that helps!? Thanks for watching Lake warrior
@wendyc3467
@wendyc3467 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for clarifying!
@luispadovani3788
@luispadovani3788 2 года назад
How much in material? Looks beautiful
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
All in roughly $750.00. Stone base, 1.5” bluestone, boulders.
@9svm
@9svm 2 года назад
the first step seems the hardest to understand. how is it that the bottom boulders stay in place? did you dig for them to sit into something before filing
@lakewarrior1443
@lakewarrior1443 2 года назад
Hey Ninestar, u dig in slightly to the ground. The step rocks are 6-7” so they are pretty stable. I also lock them together side by side mainly by rotating them so they fit together. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching! Lake warrior
@HouseofTherapy2023
@HouseofTherapy2023 5 месяцев назад
😊😂🤣😍😍😍
@satishchandra1521
@satishchandra1521 Год назад
Only one word.... superb
@hisnewlife3543
@hisnewlife3543 Год назад
Looks very nice but those are not boulders. They are just rocks.
@StormAF
@StormAF 2 месяца назад
If you are calling around or searching online they will call those “boulders”, now. Trust me, I was disappointed, too but I went to buy river rock and they loaded up some crappy jagged rock and I said…”this is NOT river rock. This is colored gravel crap!” So the guy mansplained to me that they now call it “pond stones”. When I’ve been at HD, Lowes, etc, lately…. These larger rocks are called “boulders” and I believe in the Midwest they call them “pond boulders” 😂. It’s ridiculous but…. That’s just what I’ve noticed and am throwing it in there. To me, a Boulder is something that only Andre the Giant could move 😊
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