STONES

Our first-quality materials add long-lasting value and beauty to any business or home environment.

 

 
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Granite

Granite is the hardest known material used in commercial and residential applications. It can be used anywhere in both residential and commercial applications: interior/exterior, counters, walls, fireplaces, showers/tubs/vanities, flooring and fountains, as well as exterior cladding, steps, heavy traffic areas, sidewalks. 

 
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Limestone

Limestone is comprised chiefly of calcite, a mineral form of calcium carbonate- like formations and grain formation changes. It can be used in both residential and commercial interior applications like walls, fireplaces, bathroom surfaces. Its exterior residential use is limited to some wall cladding and flooring applications. 

 
 
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Marble

Marble is mostly made up of calcite – a mineral form of calcium carbonate. The minerals that result from impurities is what gives marble such a wide variety of colors. The purest calcite marble is white. Marble's timeless beauty can be use in both interior and commercial applications for walls, fireplaces, bathroom surfaces, flooring and statues.  Green marble are however not recommended for wet areas in residential use. 

 
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Onyx

Onyx is a translucent stone with a layered appearance. Onyx is similar to travertine, as it is formed as a result of cold solutions of carbonated water dissolving existing stone and re-depositing it into a new stone.  If you're considering Onyx, its a beautiful stone for residential use in bathrooms and low traffic areas. It's also perfect for commercial applications such as bar tops and vertical cladding. 

 
 
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Porcelain

Porcelain is manufactured from a type of clay that is heavy in a mineral known as kaolinite. It's a versatile choice because of the wide variety of color options and finishes available. It's incredibly durable and can withstand commercial applications. In certain applications porcelain countertops can be installed over dated laminate too. And, what's even better is that porcelain is heat resistant, requires no sealing and the surface makes clean-ups easy.

 
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Quartize

Quartize is a part of a new and revolutionary product category that came about in the last decade to meet more demanding and design need. Minerals from granite, quartz and feldspar are blended together to provide the product with hardness and strength. Minerals from glass and silica provide chemical stability and natural oxides that offer chromatic properties all designed to make this natural stone surface tough and long-lasting.

 
 

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Recycled Glass

Precious sources of glass are carefully chosen in a process that calls for painstaking research and meticulous quality control. The pieces of glass are introduced into the composite and placed by hand to ensure the smooth, uniform surface that enhances the beauty of the finished product. 

 
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Soapstone

Soapstone is a soft metamorphic rock composed mostly of the mineral talcS.  It has three characteristics that make it an excellent choice for kitchens. It adjusts to heat, is non-porous and its tough—acids like lemon or tomato juice do not affect it nor do alkali’s found in some household cleaners. 

 
 
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Travertine

Travertine is limestone that has been evolved and formed over a longer period of time. The product is porous with many visible holes. Travertine is available in colors ranging from ivory to golden brown. It has a wide range of uses in both interior and exterior applications: walls, fireplaces, showers/tubs/vanities, flooring, and backsplashes. Commercial applications include interior use and some exterior use such as wall cladding and flooring applications.

 
 

Our custom Neolith table looks great! It brightens up the space.
— Kevin B, Buckhead, Georgia