TimSullivan
Silver Member
My wife and I are working on our new home and her wish is to use the large flat rocks for walkways and for steps to our porch. We have pulled several stones out of our ravine and are now trying to decide how to support them so they do not settle. Our main concern is the stone that we want to use for the step from our porch. We only need one step and want to use a 6’ by 5’ stone that is 5” thick. The good side is nice and flat and the down side is somewhat irregular but does not vary more that an inch or so from level.
We have used smaller stones to make walkways before and have been happy with the use of #1 stone and a little finer stone to fill between the rocks but need to raise the large stone by the porch about seven inches above the grade at the porch. The freeze in our Upstate New York winters is a concern too. I have thought of using pressure treated 6x6’s to support the step.
Our son lived in Vermont for several years and we always liked the use of the large stones at the entrances of homes. How are these stones supported?
We have used smaller stones to make walkways before and have been happy with the use of #1 stone and a little finer stone to fill between the rocks but need to raise the large stone by the porch about seven inches above the grade at the porch. The freeze in our Upstate New York winters is a concern too. I have thought of using pressure treated 6x6’s to support the step.
Our son lived in Vermont for several years and we always liked the use of the large stones at the entrances of homes. How are these stones supported?