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FLAGSTONE

Flagstone is available in irregular or patterned. Regular flagstone is randomly shaped and ranges in thickness, face size and color. Patterned Flagstone is characterized by rectangular or square stones. Thickness and colors will vary slightly. Flagstone is a popular and beautiful choice for patios, pathways, pool decks, steps, porches, and indoor flooring as well.

THIN STONE

Thin stone is described as a thin flat stone ranging from 3/4" - 1 3/4" in thickness. Quarried or field stone, it's face size, thickness and color can vary. Thin stone is primarily used for drystacked walls, veneer on fireplaces, chimneys, houses, walls, foundations, garden walls and retaining walls.

BUILDING STONE

Building stone ranges 4"-8" in thickness and is either quarried or fieldstone. Face size, thickness and color of building stone will vary and it's typically used for drystacked walls, veneer on fireplaces, chimneys, houses, walls, foundations, garden walls and retaining walls.

WALL STONE

Wall stone is characterized as a flat stone ranging between 1”- 8” in thickness. It can be either quarried or field stone and it's face size, thickness and color will vary. Horizontal surfaces of wall stone are flat for stacking purposes. Wall stone is used for drystacked walls, veneer on fireplaces, chimneys, houses, walls, foundations, garden walls and retaining walls.

 

BOULDERS

Make a bold statement — use boulders to add visual interest and character to your landscape or to build a water feature. Boulders can even add a second or third level to your landscape without actually adding elevation. Boulders are also used to create stunning retaining walls, pathways and steps or consider using them as barriers or even as seating in the garden. Team boulders with stone aggregates in your water feature or to create a dry creek for visual interest in your landscape

AGGREGATES

Loose gravel, crushed stone, sand, mulch or river washed pebbles in varying shapes and sizes all make up stone aggregates. Consider utilizing stone aggregates for pathways, driveways, patios and water features or create a dry river bed to provide a natural-looking drainage system. Stone aggregates are also great to use in pet areas. Stone aggregates can be used as mulch in the garden for beautiful weed control and to help with drainage problems. Stone mulch does not need to be reapplied year-after-year like tree-bark mulch or pine straw.

REALSTONE VENEER

If you are looking to use natural stone without all the hassel, then RealStone Veneer is your best choice. Often times, there are space or weight restrictions that prevent the use of a "heavy" stone, but with this natural thin veneer at 12-15 lbs/square foot, you won't be bothered.  RealStone Veneer is natural stone that has been cut or sorted to a thickness of less than two inches, and it can be installed on almost any interior or exterior project!

Plus, RealStone Veneer will not fade or discolor with time