Without the stones? One person, one day, $3-400? It would depend on the degree of difficulty navigating the terrain (roots, imbedded rock, etc..) Add the materials and a small mark-up?
EnvironmentalSet8473
Not sure I would —I am not pro —but I like it.
biteofrumham
Nothing! Beautiful
fourdawgnight
$500 for labor – materials will be local, but here (eastenish PA) that will be more than $1500 for the materials minimum…
Illustrious_Post_519
Nothing looks beautiful
AggravatingBox2421
Bout tree fiddy
TheJointchief420
Only thing I would add is lighting, so everybody can see it at night time. Looks great!!
Psych_nature_dude
At least $1k plus material
kklo1
Looks too close to the tree, will be bumping into it
Resident-Egg2714
I would charge a couple grand for something like this (depending on how much prep work), but I would space the flagstone a lot closer (about 3″ gaps), and wouldn’t go right next to tree. I use smaller pieces also and concrete them in.
dweeb_plus_plus
10 million dollars. I’m good at business.
bradgelinajolie
$2500-$3k. Tear out and haul off material. Pick up, install and compact fines. Install and level flagstone. Install and blend in mulch or soil. Final cleanup and haul off
arniee80
Six or seven
jai_hos
i would add thick layer of Mt Saint Helen’s ash along and atop the flag stone. Repeat application every other year for next decade or so
nnikbunt
Looks absolutely great! Agree with the suggestion for lighting. I would suggest two circuits. One for mood lighting, it will be beautiful at night. And a more robust lighting for actual use by people. I’m older. When persons pass 65, they find stability diminishes. Keep them safe! Very nice job!
Timely_Moose_1775
I wouldn’t charge for it if I wanted it but I dont
hppy11
Charge or change?
Moss-cle
It’s lovely. It depends on its purpose. If I was walking on it every day I would want the stones larger and fewer so my strides would be less halted and more regular. But if it’s occasionally, that’s fine
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Without the stones? One person, one day, $3-400? It would depend on the degree of difficulty navigating the terrain (roots, imbedded rock, etc..) Add the materials and a small mark-up?
Not sure I would —I am not pro —but I like it.
Nothing! Beautiful
$500 for labor – materials will be local, but here (eastenish PA) that will be more than $1500 for the materials minimum…
Nothing looks beautiful
Bout tree fiddy
Only thing I would add is lighting, so everybody can see it at night time. Looks great!!
At least $1k plus material
Looks too close to the tree, will be bumping into it
I would charge a couple grand for something like this (depending on how much prep work), but I would space the flagstone a lot closer (about 3″ gaps), and wouldn’t go right next to tree. I use smaller pieces also and concrete them in.
10 million dollars. I’m good at business.
$2500-$3k. Tear out and haul off material. Pick up, install and compact fines. Install and level flagstone. Install and blend in mulch or soil. Final cleanup and haul off
Six or seven
i would add thick layer of Mt Saint Helen’s ash along and atop the flag stone. Repeat application every other year for next decade or so
Looks absolutely great! Agree with the suggestion for lighting. I would suggest two circuits. One for mood lighting, it will be beautiful at night. And a more robust lighting for actual use by people. I’m older. When persons pass 65, they find stability diminishes. Keep them safe! Very nice job!
I wouldn’t charge for it if I wanted it but I dont
Charge or change?
It’s lovely. It depends on its purpose. If I was walking on it every day I would want the stones larger and fewer so my strides would be less halted and more regular. But if it’s occasionally, that’s fine