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Installing outdoor stone steps.
The modular wall blocks and stone steps are all designed to fit together in an.
This system has both 6 in and 3 in.
Contact the underground utility location service for your area before digging.
Want to use stone slabs.
Modular blocks let you build like a master mason even on slopes step 1.
Decide what type of stone steps you want.
To determine the number of stones you need and how big they should be follow these general guidelines.
Outline the area in the hill where the rocksteps will go with spray paint.
This may be done in many.
Use natural stones for a more rustic look especially on gentler slopes where wider treads and lower risers work well.
Dig down six to eight inches the length and width of your landing.
After completing your stone steps keep foot traffic off the steps for a week.
Install the next stones at the distance of a natural step from the first stone.
Keep step depth between 12 and 18.
But no lie you need a professional for this job.
I ll be honest i love outdoor stairs from stone.
It just looks better.
Compact the gravel until level with the top edge of the form then backfill form with sand and compact again.
Build a form using 2 by 6 inch lumber and fill it in with gravel.
Drive a wood stake.
This isn t a complete tutorial but a great idea that diy ers could take inspiration from.
Estimate the number of steps first.
Leave a finger s width gap between them for mortar.
Measure the side profile of the steps and use painter s tape to outline it on a canvas drop cloth.
Group the riser stones and set them aside.
Rockstep installation before digging.
The basic options are large natural stones as both treads and risers or built up steps formed with smaller rocks and installed with concrete or mortar.
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Dry fit stones against the risers with an l shaped corner stone at each end.
Plan to make the bottom step wider than the others.
Lay your stone block in the desired pattern.
Once again clear the soil and level it before laying gravel and your stone step.
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Choose stones between 6 and 7 thick for ideal rise.
Continue this process until you have created all of your steps.
After the joints are packed with mortar and allowed to dry for several days the new steps are ready to use.