FLAGSTONE FLOORING

FLAGSTONE FLOORING
Edge restraints are a critical element to the durability of flagstone flooring
installation. They prevent the flagstone from moving and shifting over
time. Unilock® offers several options for restraint. Unilock’s own
plastic Edge Restraint is both economical and effective. Various concrete
edging materials also work well with the added benefit of complementing
the flagstone flooring with color and texture.

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  • "Catalogs" for design of flagstone flooring are simply tables that allow
    the designer to choose a pavement structure to suit a particular
    application. While these catalogs simplify the design process, they are
    not a substitute for good design. They may be used for light duty
    applications without further analysis, but heavy-duty applications
    should follow a more rigorous design method. However, these catalogs or
    tables allow the designer to quickly determine a design for estimating
    purposes, and a starting point for optimization.

    The service life of each pavement alternative including flagstone
    flooring must also be taken into consideration for equivalent
    life-cycle cost comparisons. The timing or schedule of each major
    maintenance and rehabilitation activity for each pavement alternative
    must be taken into account and the most appropriate service life
    selected for life-cycle cost analysis.
    After the installation is complete, including edge restraints, the
    flagstone flooring must be swept clean and then compacted with a plate
    compactor. This helps settle the flagstone into the bedding sand and
    creates a smooth flat surface.

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