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Description |
Veneer Coverage (SF/Ton) |
Size (on face) |
Geology |
Special Notes |
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Apache Grey |
Multi-colored light to dark gray
stone with light and dark brown tones |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried schist. This stone is very hard but splits
well along natural seams. |
Apache Grey is a very popular choice for fireplaces,
chimneys, and walls. Color does not alter as much as that of other
stones but occasionally still changes. |
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Appalachian Blue |
A dark gray and dark brown stone
with copper and greenish tones throughout |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone. This stone is very hard
and will only split along natural seams. It sometimes contains iron
deposits which can cause rusting. |
When using this stone, we recommend that you purchase
enough stone to complete a single project due to occasional variations
in color. This stone is an excellent choice for any veneer or dry-stack
application. |
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Rustic Brown |
A light brown to rust colored
stone with streaks of dark and light gray |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone. This stone is not as
hard as a schist and therefore shapes and splits easily. There are high
levels of iron that lead to rusting. |
Rustic Brown should be purchased in quantities large
enough to complete a single project. Color does not vary as much as some
other stones though. The rusting caused by the iron content is very
noticeable and adds character to this stone making it an excellent
choice for interior or exterior applications. |
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Silver Mist |
A dark grey stone with a sparkly hue |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone. Silver Mist is hard, therefore hard to split and shape. |
Silver Mist is a unique stone that is very consistent with regard to
color. |
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Ozark Brown |
A dark brown stone with charcoal
and rust colored overtones |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone. This stone splits
easily along natural seams and is easy to shape. Iron content in the
stone causes some rusting. |
When using this stone, we recommend that you purchase
enough stone to complete a single project due to occasional variations
in color. This stone is an excellent choice for foundation or exterior
wall work. Very rustic in appearance. |
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Yosemite |
A tan and cream colored blend of
colors characterize the appearance of this stone |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone. High levels of quartz.
This stone is very hard and virtually impossible to split unless along a
natural seam. |
Yosemite is a uniquely colored stone. It is very
consistent between pallets. The dark grey and rust colored tones make
for a truly unique appearance. Excellent choice for interior and
exterior applications. |
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Southwest Blend |
A light gray with brown and rust
colored tones on the face and edge |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone. This stone splits
easily along natural seams and is easy to shape. Iron content in the
stone causes rusting. |
Southwestern Blend is an excellent choice for any
application. Colors do not change drastically between pallets, but do
vary. Rusting pieces add to the character of this stone and make for a
very exciting color scheme. |
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Tennessee Crab Orchard Variegated |
This stone has swirls of pink, tan, buff, brown and occasionally white |
70-180 depending on thickness |
12-36" x 18-36" |
A quarried sedimentary sandstone. This stone is
somewhat soft and easy to shape. It contains iron and will rust. |
The variation in color of this stone make it an excellent choice for any flagging stone application. The swirling colors make it beautiful and the occasional rusting area in your finished project only add to the character of your home. |
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| Piedmont Rose |
A rose colored stone with a
mixture of blue, grey and lighter tones of red |
100-110 |
8-24" x 14-36" |
A quarried schist. This stone is very hard and does
not split well. It most often has to be laid in the original quarried
thickness. |
Piedmont Rose combines a variety of colors to create
a truly unique appearance. Rose colors and red overtones add to this
stone's unique look. This stone is high in iron and will rust. Piedmont
Rose is a very popular choice for fireplaces, chimneys, and walls. |
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| Mystic Sage |
A light to dark gray colored stone that is fairly uniform in color but does have some variation with blue, gray, and brown. |
70-180 depending on thickness |
12-36" x 18-36" |
A quarried sedimentary sandstone. This stone is somewhat soft and easy to shape. It contains trace amounts of iron that will lead to slight rusting. |
Blue gray and brown colors make this stone very nice
in appearance. The dominating gray color with the occasional rust area
make this stone's unique look one of the most popular among the flagging
stones. |
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| Random Full Color |
A blue-gray-green-lilac color range adds to the textured surface of this stone |
100-120 |
12-36" x 18-36" |
A quarried sedimentary sandstone. This stone is
consistent in color and will not rust much. |
An elegant way to finish a patio, similar to crab
orchard but with more texture. An excellent addition to a patio sidewalk
or porch. |
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| Random Lilac |
A deep purple to reddish tone stone |
100-120 |
12-36" x 18-36" |
A quarried sedimentary sandstone. This stone is fairly hard and therefore difficult to shape. It will not rust. |
Very unique in color, texture, and appearance. This stone is unique in all capacities. It is a beautiful alternative to the grays and browns that prevail with most natural stone selections. |
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| Maple Ridge |
Multi-colored stone with brown,
gray, and tan dispersed throughout. Available in tumbled and
non-tumbled varieties. |
70-180 depending on thickness |
12-36" x 18-36" |
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Maple Ridge is a very popular choice for fireplaces,
chimneys, and walls. When using this stone, we recommend that you
purchase enough stone to complete a single project due to occasional
variations in color. |
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| Patterned Full Color Bluestone |
A blue-gray-green-lilac color range adds to the textured surface of this stone |
N/A (Sold per Sq. Ft) |
12"x12"-36"x36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone, bluestone is very hard
and is very uniform in thickness. |
Pattern Blue stone is the ultimate look for a natural
stone patio, stoop, or driveway. Full color range includes all colors of
bluestone available and makes for a very interesting mix when applied to
any surface. |
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| Patterned Lilac Bluestone |
Deep purple to reddish tone stone
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N/A (Sold per Sq. Ft) |
12"x12"-36"x36" |
A quarried metamorphic stone, bluestone is very hard
and is very uniform in thickness. |
Pattern Blue stone is the ultimate look for a natural stone patio, stoop, or driveway. Lilac color provides a very formal look when applied to any surface. |
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