On 04, Feb 2013 | In Flagstone | By jdsizemore

Our Tennessee flagstone comes in a variety of colors and thicknesses, making it ideal for an array of projects.

Each piece of flagstone is carefully selected and graded during the quarry process to ensure the most consistent and highest quality product is being delivered to you.

What were known for. The full range of natural Crab Orchard colors are represented here.

From subtle, light grays to bold, dark grays, with some brown tones for color.

The perfect balance of earth tones.

Irregular in shape, our 1 thick or less thin flagstone has a wide variety of applications. Thin flagstone is most commonly used as a veneer for patios and porches.

If used as flatwork, it must be laid on a concrete pad.

Pieces range in size from small plate to 1/2 pallet size.

Also referred to as medium or standard flagstone, our regular flagstone is irregular in shape and 1 to 1 3/4 thick. Regular flagstone is most commonly used for patios, pool decks and walkways.

Pieces range in size from plate to close to pallet size.

Also referred to as thick or 2 flagstone, our heavy flagstone is irregular in shape and 1 3/4 to 2 1/2 thick. Heavy flagstone is perfect for walkways, patios, pool decks, wall caps and steps.

Because of its thickness, heavy flagstone can be dry laid in sand or a similar base.

Pieces range in size from platter to pallet size.

Our natural cleft flooring is one of our most popular products for pool decks, patios and walkways. Ranging in sizes from 12x12 up to 36x36, our natural cleft flooring comes in a natural, random ashlar pattern.

Irregular in shape, quarry stack is perfect for planters, flower beds or as a wall stone or veneer. Our quarry stack comes in 1-2 and 2-3 thicknesses, with pieces ranging in size from hand size to plate size.

Because of its thickness and durability, our webb wall is most often used as a veneer, random steppers or in driveway applications. Irregular in shape, our webb wall ranges in thickness from 3 to 5.

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