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<blockquote data-quote="MB1008" data-source="post: 1603945" data-attributes="member: 4930"><p>Well I just lifted some of the stones up and there is some type of small pebbles under the flagstones. The stones don't feel like they're going anywhere. They feel solid when I stand on them (no rocking or anything). Pea gravel is a good idea but I can't stand the idea of gravel sticking to my shoes and being dragged in the house so I won't be going that route. </p><p></p><p>The stones are set 1" - 1.5" apart and they are roughly 1.5-4 square feet in size. I like to think mortar in the joints will work but I hate to be back in the same place 1-2 years from now. Though I also hate for a $100 project to turn into a $500-$700 project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MB1008, post: 1603945, member: 4930"] Well I just lifted some of the stones up and there is some type of small pebbles under the flagstones. The stones don't feel like they're going anywhere. They feel solid when I stand on them (no rocking or anything). Pea gravel is a good idea but I can't stand the idea of gravel sticking to my shoes and being dragged in the house so I won't be going that route. The stones are set 1" - 1.5" apart and they are roughly 1.5-4 square feet in size. I like to think mortar in the joints will work but I hate to be back in the same place 1-2 years from now. Though I also hate for a $100 project to turn into a $500-$700 project. [/QUOTE]
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