Flagstone e tšoarella nako e telele. Hafeela u ntse u e hlokomela 'me ha ho kotsi e ka e hlahelang, folakha e ka tšoarella ka makholo a lilemo. E, lilemo tse makholo. Ho na le matšoao a meralo a ntseng a e-na le lejoe la folakha, kahoo rea tseba hore lejoe lena le eme ka nako e telele.
The stone is easy to install. You don’t have to cut out the stone to fit the nooks and crannies, and you don’t have to mortar it. Flagstone can be installed stone by stone, and even amateurs can achieve a beautiful look with a DIY project. The stone just has to be pieced together, but because of the natural edges, the overall look is very forgiving, so you don’t have to get exact matches and even spacing.
Flagstone stands up to the extreme climate in Arizona. You don’t have to worry about the stone expanding or contracting as the temperatures bounce from one extreme to the other. Flagstone won’t crack, and it won’t shift position because of the changing temperatures.
The stone is easy to maintain. You don’t have to do anything to flagstone to keep it looking good except sweep it or spray it down. If any stains set in, such as from mold, you can remove them with a mix of bleach and water. If you ever do get a broken stone, such as from an accident, you can easily replace it by lifting out the broken stone and laying down a new one. You don’t have to worry with grout or mortar.
While there are some drawbacks to flagstone, you’ll find that they are minimal, and that the benefits far outweigh them.
Leha ho le joalo lejoe la mokoloko is technically easy to install, it is time-consuming and labor-intensive to install. The stones are quite heavy, so you better be prepared to put in some good sweat equity or to pay someone to do the installation for you. You’ll also spend a bit of time piecing the stones together in a way that you think is pleasing.
Flagstone e khona ho mamella mocheso o feteletseng, empa le eona ha e sireletsehe ho bona. Flagstone e ka chesa haholo letsatsing, 'me e ka ba e thellang haholo ha pula e na. Kaha mocheso o chesang le lipula tse matla li tloaelehile Arizona, u ka 'na ua batla ho nahana ka ho eketsa sekoahelo ho patio ea hau ho qoba litšitiso tsena.
Qetellong, haeba u kenya lejoe la majoe holim'a bethe ea lehlabathe, u ka 'na ua tlameha ho le lokisa ha lehlabathe le mobu o ka tlas'a lona li theoha. U ka qoba taba ena haeba u kenya lejoe la folakha ka seretse sa konkreite.
With that installation, you will get permanent results and won’t have to make any changes or adjustments after the patio is finished.
Flagstone does have a few drawbacks, just like any natural stone, depending on your perspective. But when you look at the larger picture, it’s easy to see that flagstone offers many more benefits. It is a beautiful and long-lasting stone that will require little maintenance over the years. Meanwhile, it will give you the same look and performance year after year, saving you money and the aggravation of replacing a patio you don’t really want to replace. Consider installing a flagstone patio in your Mesa home.
Lejoe la Centurion la Arizona ke morekisi oa majoe a holimo bakeng sa Mesa le libaka tse haufi. Re rekisa mefuta eohle ea majoe a naha le patio pavers, ho akarelletsa le lejoe la folakha, lejoe la bohata, travertine, le tse ling. Re rekisa li-driveway pavers, li-veneers tse entsoeng ka majoe, le mefuta eohle ea patio. U ka fumana ntho e 'ngoe le e' ngoe eo ue hlokang ho lokisa kapa ho ntlafatsa bokantle ba ntlo ea hau, ho kenyelletsa le mahlakoreng a hau, tsela ea koloi, patio, litsela le likarolo tse ling tsa hardscaping. Re fana ka lejoe bakeng sa thekiso e tobileng, kapa re ka khona e kenyele wena. Tseba tsa rona lethathamo la marang-rang kapa ikopanye le rona kajeno.