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  2. According to Experts, THIS Patio Will Last a Lifetime - AOL

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    Flagstone is a type of stone that's well-suited to patio hardscaping because it blends seamlessly with the landscape, requires barely any upkeep, and is impressively long-lasting.

  3. Stone veneer - Wikipedia

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    In the US, a typical installation on a lightweight substrate would use plywood backing as an alternative to fibre cement sheet. Alternatively, stone cladding can be a natural stone that has been quarried and then cut into thin pieces to reduce weight. Being heavier, natural stone cladding often needs mechanical fixing to be adhered to substrates.

  4. Flagstone - Wikipedia

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    Flagstone (flag) is a generic flat stone, sometimes cut in regular rectangular or square shape and usually used for paving slabs or walkways, patios, flooring, fences and roofing. It may be used for memorials, headstones , facades and other construction.

  5. Stone flaming - Wikipedia

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    Manually flaming the surface of a stone slab. Stone flaming or thermaling is the application of high temperature to the surface of stone to make it look like natural weathering.

  6. Masonry - Wikipedia

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    A mason laying a brick on top of the mortar Bridge over the Isábena river in the Monastery of Santa María de Obarra, masonry construction with stones. Masonry is the craft of building a structure with brick, stone, or similar material, including mortar plastering which are often laid in, bound, and pasted together by mortar.

  7. Polygonal masonry - Wikipedia

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    Polygonal masonry is a technique of stone wall construction. True polygonal masonry is a technique wherein the visible surfaces of the stones are dressed with straight sides or joints, giving the block the appearance of a polygon.