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Cost to Install Flagstone Patios - 2022 Cost Calculator

To Install Flagstone Patios in Ontario you should expect to pay in the range of $2,587.19 to $2,990.63. What we use to calculate Ontario Flagstone Patio Installation estimates is average material costs, average hourly labor wages and labor productivity rates. To get a more accurate estimate on your Flagstone Patio Installation in Ontario project:

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Average Cost per square foot for Flagstone Patio Installation in Ontario

The average cost to Install Flagstone Patios in Ontario 2022 is $12.94 to $14.96 per square foot. Always make sure to make all hiring decisions carefully and to make sure the contractor is fully insured, bonded and licensed. It is a good idea to check references and verify prior work quality.
If you want to receive the best value on Ontario Flagstone Patio Installation projects always make sure to receive project estimates from several contractors.

Cost Breakdown for Flagstone Patio Installation in Ontario

  1. Non-discounted retail costs for 215 square feet of Flagstone Patio Installation - between $690.66 and $844.70.
  2. Direct labor costs to Install Flagstone Patios in Ontario - between $1,762.41 and $1,983.39.
  3. Cost of all materials and supplies which may be necessary for Flagstone Patio Installation , which may include: - between $79.56 and $86.16.
  4. Costs of specialty equipment used for efficiency and job quality, which may include: - between $54.56 and $76.39.

What the Ontario Flagstone Patio Installation Estimate Includes:

  1. Costs associated with worksite preparation for the Flagstone Patio Installation in Ontario project, which may include any costs for materials, components, protection of existing structures and finishes.
  2. Costs for all local Ontario materials and equipment delivery to the work site.
  3. Costs for junk/debris removal and job cleanup after project completion.
  4. Hourly charges, labor setup and mobilization time that are usually associated with Flagstone Patio Installation projects.

What the Flagstone Patio Installation Estimate Does Not Include:

  1. Any fees for permits or inspection which may be required for the project by the Ontario building department.
  2. Oregon and Ontario sales taxes on supplies and materials.
  3. Any general contractor fees for supervision of the Ontario Flagstone Patio Installation project. Please add 12% to 20% to the total cost shown above if you will be hiring a general contractor to supervise this project.

rdx [OP] Deal Fanatic Jun 7, 2005 9684 posts 1143 upvotes

Jun 4th, 2012 10:58 am

I get quotes from $2k to $5k for 150 sq ft. What is the reasonable price per square foot (material +labor)?

Also, I am wondering if anyone has used those stone big for the steps in front of those downtown big banks' buildings. They look pretty durable and it is in the public area with high traffic and lot of salt used in the winter, I assume they can last longer. I want to know if any store sells them and how much per square foot it would be.

Jun 4th, 2012 1:37 pm
Sylvestre Deal Addict Sep 30, 2003 3908 posts 127 upvotes Toronto

Jun 4th, 2012 1:37 pm

depending on what you buy, flagstaff is around 200-300 / ton. A ton can cover around 75-150 sq.ft. depending on thickness and type of rock. You really need to call stores to find out what they offer and have etc.
To clarify - that's material cost.

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Jun 4th, 2012 1:58 pm
rdx [OP] Deal Fanatic Jun 7, 2005 9684 posts 1143 upvotes

Jun 4th, 2012 1:58 pm

Sylvestre wrote: ↑depending on what you buy, flagstaff is around 200-300 / ton. A ton can cover around 75-150 sq.ft. depending on thickness and type of rock. You really need to call stores to find out what they offer and have etc.

So out of $2k to $5k price, only $300 plus cost of mortar is material and the rest is labour ?

Jun 4th, 2012 3:17 pm
Sylvestre Deal Addict Sep 30, 2003 3908 posts 127 upvotes Toronto

Jun 4th, 2012 3:17 pm

Possibly. You really didn't give enough information but it's feasible for that to be the cost if there's deep excavation, aggregate fill, mortar and finishing landscaping.

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Jun 4th, 2012 3:30 pm
rdx [OP] Deal Fanatic Jun 7, 2005 9684 posts 1143 upvotes

Jun 4th, 2012 3:30 pm

Sylvestre wrote: ↑Possibly. You really didn't give enough information but it's feasible for that to be the cost if there's deep excavation, aggregate fill, mortar and finishing landscaping.

The job is to put natural flagstones on top of concrete porch surface with 3 steps. I guess it is different type flagstones you use for patio.

Jun 4th, 2012 3:31 pm
ta66 Member Jan 4, 2008 250 posts 20 upvotes

Jun 4th, 2012 3:31 pm

For 180 sq ft I've gotten quotes between 4000 to 8000 what's included is :
Flagstone
Grinding parge coat off
Removal of railings
If I remove the parge coat and railings I would save $500

For that price I'm going with Jewel stone ($1500)

Jun 4th, 2012 3:38 pm
rdx [OP] Deal Fanatic Jun 7, 2005 9684 posts 1143 upvotes

Jun 4th, 2012 3:38 pm

My neighbor's flagstone is discolor already after one season use of winter salt, even the salt was premium grade and the stones were sealed. So wondering if there is anything to avoid that happens.

BTW, I think $8k is too much, the highest I ever heard of. I personally would not spend that much money on a porch flagstone job regardlessly what kind of the stone they give me.

ta66 wrote: ↑For 180 sq ft I've gotten quotes between 4000 to 8000 what's included is :
Flagstone
Grinding parge coat off
Removal of railings
If I remove the parge coat and railings I would save $500

For that price I'm going with Jewel stone ($1500)

Jun 4th, 2012 5:23 pm
Maymybonneliveforever Deal Fanatic Oct 22, 2007 6110 posts 1107 upvotes Mississauga

Jun 4th, 2012 5:23 pm

Sylvestre wrote: ↑depending on what you buy, flagstaff is around 200-300 / ton. A ton can cover around 75-150 sq.ft. depending on thickness and type of rock.

Please correct my math if it's wrong but are you saying Flagstone is around $2.00-$3.00 per sq. ft. if so than that's much cheaper then low quality interlock. Last time I checked flagstone it was around $8.00 per sq. ft and it was the lower quality.

Jun 5th, 2012 7:55 am
Sylvestre Deal Addict Sep 30, 2003 3908 posts 127 upvotes Toronto

Jun 5th, 2012 7:55 am

Maymybonneliveforever wrote: ↑Please correct my math if it's wrong but are you saying Flagstone is around $2.00-$3.00 per sq. ft. if so than that's much cheaper then low quality interlock. Last time I checked flagstone it was around $8.00 per sq. ft and it was the lower quality.

The prices I quoted are for purchasing stone directly from a supplier. They quote in $/ton and have a general guideline on how many sq.ft. the stone would cover.
When it comes to talking to landscaping companies, I'm sure they have a different pricing and sale methodology.

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Jun 5th, 2012 8:00 am
vero95 Deal Guru Nov 21, 2009 12732 posts 1810 upvotes

Jun 5th, 2012 8:00 am

I think it should be closer to $5k
I paid about $4.5k for my front porch with two steps and landing. it was wiarton flagstone

Jun 5th, 2012 10:40 am
Mr Nobody Deal Fanatic Jan 18, 2004 6562 posts 264 upvotes Markham

Jun 5th, 2012 10:40 am

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How much is flagstone per sf?

Flagstone Cost Per Square Foot The national average cost of flagstone is $15 to $22 per square foot. This price includes the base material, mortar and labor. The average cost for the stone alone runs along $2 to $6 per square foot.

How many sqft does a 1 ton of flagstone cover?

The approximate coverage per ton is 70 - 140 sq. ft. Flagstone pieces range approximately 1 - 4 sq.

Is flagstone cheaper than concrete?

Laying stone will cost around $30 per square foot, while pouring, stamping and coloring concrete will cost around $15 per square foot. That means the overall cost for a concrete patio or walkway could be half that of flagstone. On larger projects, this will be a considerable amount of money.

How much is a pallet of flagstone?

A pallet of 1" thick holds approx. 160-180 square feet of stone. A pallet of 1-1/2" thick holds approx. 120-140 square feet of stone.

Are flagstones expensive?

On average, yes, flagstone costs around $2 to $3 per square foot while pavers range from $3 to $6. However, in the end, the flagstone flooring project costs more than pavers. The overall material costs a bit more, and the labor to install it's pricy too.

How much does a ton of 2 inch flagstone cover?

From the chart, we know that one ton of 2” thick flagstone covers about 80 square feet.