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<blockquote data-quote="MB1008" data-source="post: 1603174" data-attributes="member: 4930"><p>Well, I finally decided to chip up all the cracked mortar between the flagstones on my patio. The patio is about 8' by 13'. After getting the majority of it up, it appears as though whoever installed it basically put it on soil and filled the joints with mortar. From what I'm reading online, the mortar will crack 100% of the time if you just set it in soil and if I'm going to remortar, I want to make sure I'm not going to have to do it again in a couple years. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, the mortar didn't start cracking until this year (my house is 14 years old and I've been in it for 3 years. The patio is probably 5-7 years old. </p><p></p><p>So my questions are.... </p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if it will be okay to just refill the joints with new mortar? The stones are 2"-3" thick. Would it work if I dig down 3"-4" in the soil? </p><p></p><p>Or should I have a slab poored and install the stone on top of that (this is the strongest of the methods that I've read about online). </p><p></p><p>Though if I had a slab poored, I might not even worry about laying the stone over it. Maybe just have the concrete stamped. </p><p></p><p>Also, does anyone know any concrete contractors and/or rough estimates of how much an 8' x 13' slab would cost? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MB1008, post: 1603174, member: 4930"] Well, I finally decided to chip up all the cracked mortar between the flagstones on my patio. The patio is about 8' by 13'. After getting the majority of it up, it appears as though whoever installed it basically put it on soil and filled the joints with mortar. From what I'm reading online, the mortar will crack 100% of the time if you just set it in soil and if I'm going to remortar, I want to make sure I'm not going to have to do it again in a couple years. Having said that, the mortar didn't start cracking until this year (my house is 14 years old and I've been in it for 3 years. The patio is probably 5-7 years old. So my questions are.... Does anyone know if it will be okay to just refill the joints with new mortar? The stones are 2"-3" thick. Would it work if I dig down 3"-4" in the soil? Or should I have a slab poored and install the stone on top of that (this is the strongest of the methods that I've read about online). Though if I had a slab poored, I might not even worry about laying the stone over it. Maybe just have the concrete stamped. Also, does anyone know any concrete contractors and/or rough estimates of how much an 8' x 13' slab would cost? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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