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Short Stack Stone Steps

August 27, 2012 by Marc

This set of stone steps replaced a worn bank that was prone to washing out in a good rain and becoming slippery and messy. And while not a formal entrance to the house, this is the main access for the family. When I build stone steps, I make sure that the rise and run is consistent throughout the staircase.

Posted in Paths & patios, Stone Steps | Tags: drystone, Flagging, flagstone, paths, paving, retaining, sandstone, steps, walls

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