Didn’t go into the most challenging parts: 1) how to lay it level to deal with variations on slab cuts (and do you sand the entire floor after to make more level? If so what equipment do u need to buy or rent? How do you deal with the dust? ). 2) how to strategically layout the rock slabs. Do you cut them? If so how many do you cut and why, and when do you need to cut them? When do you NOT need to cut them? Etc The grout is the easy part but i need help in the other stuff. Thank you.
super niceeee bro. I do the same work in Denver Co , I am self taught and getting a lot better and wanting to improve my quality to pull down nicer jobs. Your channel is top notch and I respect your work a great deal.
It depends on your location, you can do a quick search for stone suppliers in your area to find the best options to go and take a look at what they have.
This is a different style of grout that it actually finished with the sponge, I’ve used mortar/grout with grout bags as well. Once you try this system for flagstone you won’t go back!