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Flags have many uses such as patios, footpaths, steps etc.
Your patio should be carefully planned before you start
laying. It is not only the patio flags, rather the design and
how they blend in with other materials surrounding them,
which give your patio the pleasing final look.
Try to avoid
large areas of the same unless you can add design or
feature. Avoid long straight edges, use stepped edges to
knit into scrub or gravel beds where possible.
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Laying Flags
After placing well compacted hardcore to correct falls,
place approx 25-30mm deep of loose dust on top and
screed it level. The flags should then be placed on the
loose dust screed, leaving them approx 10mm apart for
grouting, and tapped firmly into place.
It is recommended
that a concrete sealer be applied to the finished flags
which will leave them much easier cleaned.
All flags are strapped in bundles of 20.
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Hexagonal Flag
400 x 400 (16" x 16") Flag
600 x 600 (2' x 2') Flag
900 x 600 (3' x 2') Flag
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