Natural stone patios that age beautifully and integrate with the landscape.
A natural stone patio handles rain, freeze-thaw cycles, furniture loads, and years of UV exposure. The right stone elevates the exterior as much as the interior. Limestone and travertine lead in warm climates; granite and quartzite in northern markets.
What the application demands
| Thickness (set) | 3/4"–1" on mortar bed |
| Thickness (pavers) | 1.5"–2" for sand/gravel bed |
| Drainage slope | 1/8"–1/4" per foot away from structure |
| Expansion joints | Every 10–12 ft; at structure perimeter |
| Base compaction | 4"–6" compacted gravel sub-base |
Recommended stones
Limestone
Natural, warm tone that weathers gracefully. Excellent for Mediterranean and transitional outdoor spaces.
Travertine
Cooler surface in summer sun. Tumbled pavers lock together for flexible patio installations.
Natural stone Patio & Terrace — expert answers
How to Build a Natural Stone Patio
Complete guide for laying a durable natural stone patio on a compacted gravel base.
Excavate and grade
Excavate 8"–10" deep (6" base + 2" bedding + stone thickness). Grade the subgrade with a 1–2% slope away from the house. Compact the subgrade with a plate compactor. Remove any organic material.
Install gravel base
Pour 4"–6" of compacted crushed stone (3/4" clean gravel). Compact in 2" lifts until solid. This is the most important step — a weak base causes uneven settling and cracking.
Set bedding layer
For sand-set: screed 1"–2" of coarse concrete sand over the gravel. For mortar-set: pour a 4" concrete slab, then set with polymer-modified thin-set. Sand-set is better for frost climates; mortar-set for formal installations.
Lay the stone
Work from a corner or center outward. For irregular/random pattern, pre-arrange stones before committing. Use a rubber mallet and level. Maintain consistent joint width. Cut edges with a wet saw or angle grinder with diamond blade.
Fill joints and seal
For sand-set: sweep polymeric sand into joints, compact, and activate with water. For mortar-set: grout with sanded grout. After full cure (5–7 days), apply penetrating sealer to all stone and grout joints. Allow 24 hours before foot traffic.
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