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    Generally with the Patio Stone there will be 4-5 pieces of stone per layer. This is perfect for step stones or a smaller patio. If a pallet has over 5 pieces per layer then it is best to mortar that stone in because smaller pieces will tend to move. These pallets of stone will have one piece per layer, some times two.


  • The average thickness variance on a pallet is 1 to 3 and an average pallet weighs about 4,000 pounds. The approximate coverage per ton is 70 - 140 sq. ft. Flagstone pieces range approximately 1 - 4 sq.

    how many pieces are in a ton of flagstone? A ton of flagstone can cover 80 to 130 square feet, depending on the type of stone. Minimum – A lower priced flagstone, such as Pinola (Pine Log), costs around per ton. Average – A mid-range material costs from to per ton. The greatest variety is found in this price range.

    In this way, how much stone is on a pallet?

    A: Most pallets way between 1.5 and 2 tons (3000 to 4000 pounds) depending on the type and thickness of the stone.

    How much flagstone do I need?

    Bed Depth Coverage per Ton 1″ 100 sqft/ton 1 1/2″ 80-100 sqft/ton 2″ 70-90 sqft/ton 2 1/2″ 60-80 sqft/ton

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