Levelling of slabs during laying

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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nelly05
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Post: # 20027Post nelly05

http://www.pavingexpert.com/stonpv03.htm

Quick question,

In the middle of this page there is a picture showing badly laid flags, in the middle there is a large flag heavily riven across the middle.

My question is which part of this flag would you level with the adjacent flags, the high point which in turn creates a low point, or the low points which creates high edges.

I had one similar but the low part was smaller so it has created a small area which holds water for a short period.

Was i right or wrong or is there no hard and fast rule

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Post: # 20034Post Tony McC

It's a matter of finding a level that minimises any trip hazard. Generally speaking, I'd use a straightedge to see how the overall level fits that of the surrounding flagstones, and then check the edges for any serious trips/lips.

It may be that, with some flags, you end up with one corner that is holding a small birdbath of water, but that would be preferable to a significant trip, IMO.
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nelly05
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Post: # 20037Post nelly05

Tony McC wrote:It may be that, with some flags, you end up with one corner that is holding a small birdbath of water, but that would be preferable to a significant trip, IMO.
Thanks tony

Thats what i wanted to hear

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Post: # 20045Post lutonlagerlout

its purely down to judgement
i like to lay the heavily riven ones as its a bit more of a challenge and it does look better,but i find the really rough ones look better on paths than in a large area
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Rich H
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Post: # 20050Post Rich H

Put them aside for cuts and use the 'best' ones by any doorways or walkways.

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Post: # 20051Post nelly05

Rich H wrote:Put them aside for cuts and use the 'best' ones by any doorways or walkways.
Unfortunately Rich, the slab was a 840x560 and came right in the middle of the patio. The patio is on two levels and the retaining wall for the higher area was put in to suit using a full pack on the bottom so i needed to use it.

It looks ok to me but there was a little puddle there when it pissisted it down last week.

I hand picked the best flags within the pack for the main areas - where the garden seat goes and the doorway./

I have left the steps until i have completed the upper level and i will see what i have left.

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