
Here’s how much flagstone costs, what factors affect cost, and what to expect.
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This paver calculator can help you figure out how many paver stones you need for your project. It will also help you estimate the cubic yards of sand base you will need.
To determine how many paver stones you need:
Multiply the length and width (in feet) of the area you’re paving
Multiply the length and width (in inches) of your bricks or paving stones
Divide the brick or paver’s surface area by 144 to convert to square feet
Divide the total paving area by the paver’s surface area
Add an additional 10% to account for loss and waste
To find the amount of sand base you need:
Start with your total surface area from the first calculation
Divide the sand depth (in inches) by 12 to convert to feet
Multiply the surface area by the depth
Divide by 27 to convert to cubic yards
Add an extra 10% for waste
Sound difficult? Just plug your measurements into the calculator and it will take care of the rest!
The amount of base you will need depends on how you plan to use the area. For example, if it’s a patio that’s mostly going to see foot traffic, a 4-inch base will be enough. For an area that might need some driving – like tractors or carts – you should probably use a thicker base. And for driveways, or any area where a heavy car might park, you want close to 12 inches of base.
Traditional paver stones come in three typical sizes. Small stones are usually 0.2 square feet per stone, mediums are 1 square foot per stone and large ones are 1.71 square feet per stone. Some types, like Flagstone, come in uneven shapes. That means you have to make sure your design is well planned and that you have enough paver stones in case there are any mistakes.
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