Phoenix AZ 2 tons mix of thick buckskin & light rosa flagstone, plus chisel face blocks

by John
(Anthem, AZ USA)

Flagstone is buckskin, light rosa and pueblo (tan base with some infused red and pink)


Pieces are thick ranging from 1" to 3"


Size varies - some are large select sheets 3+ feet, most are 18-24"


Price for flagstone is $250 per ton (12 1/2 cents per pound or roughly $3 - $4 per sq. ft.) if buying a mix of pieces


If you only want the premium select large slabs instead of a mix of sizes, then $350 per ton.


I have a couple tons worth, and it's real close to the driveway. I can weigh the pieces as they are carried out, or just weigh a few and estimate the rest if you're in a hurry.




16" x 6" Oldcastle Chisel Wall Block in brown and grey


Heavy blocks have a lip on the back bottom edge, so they interlock when stacked to build a planter retaining wall.


Angled sides allow for building curved walls


Random mix of brown and grey looks the best (see photo)
35 blocks available


Compare at Lowes for $2.98, now from me while supplies last at only $1.50 each.




Concrete blocks are a mix of sizes, and quantity is what is shown in the picture .. guessing 60-70 blocks


Sizes are 8 x 8 x 16, 8 x 8 x 8, 4 x 8 x 16, 6 x 8 x 16, 8 x 8 x 4 but mostly the big sizes


Price is 50 cents a block




Email or call John in Anthem (623) 551-4739



I can also deliver for a fee, or help load unload.




The first photo is how my flagstone patio turned out. The thick pieces were chiseled or cut to look chiseled by roughing up with the diamond blade grinder on the edges, then sealed, then set on the concrete in a sand bed, then the grout lines filled with morter. The flagstone for sale is mostly from the same lot, but some are more pink and some have darker chocolate, and the colors all complement each other nicely.









































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