Irregular Patio Stone


Mohave Flagstone

Mohave has been long used by homeowners and contractors alike for many years.  Its grey and rust colored overtones have a rustic finish that cannot be matched in the landscape.  If you want pop, this is the stone you should use!  Very easy to handle and is durable enough to be used as a patio […]

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Tennessee Sandstone

Tennessee sandstone has a warm golden coloration with bold brown veining appearing throughout in the stone. The bold movement adds a distinctive flair and is ideal for many design projects. It is an excellent choice!  Sold by the Pallet or by the pound (lbs.) 1 pallet will cover between 200-350 sf depending on its application […]

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Mountain Range Flagstone

Mountain Range Flagstone is very similar to West Mountain.  Its predominantly gold and tans with browns, rusts, black, on pieces as well.  Pink streaks can be seen through some pieces although this is less with Mountain Range.  The main advantage over West Mtn. Flagstone is it’s a much smoother stone and will create a much […]

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Western Sunset Flagstone

Western Sunset is a brightly colored flagstone predominantly white and tan with pink, roses throughout the stone.  Being a sandstone in makeup, its very durable and makes for a great addition to brighten up any landscape.  Sold by the Pallet only 1 pallet will cover between 150-300 sf depending on its application and exact size […]

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West Mountain Flagstone

West Mountain Wallstone is another popular Pennslyvannia favorite among homeowners and landscapers alike.  Its brightly colored oranges, golds, and tans mix with some black and pink to create a very vibrant look standing out from any beige or cream house.  Its stones can be a little wavy and variable, but it is easy to work […]

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Fieldstone Garden Path

Fieldstone is one of the most common types of stone used in the area.  Coming from the Pocono and Northeast region of Pennslyvannia, its widely available in a variety of sizes and shapes.  Its natural hues of brown, grey and some maroons is complimented by lichen and moss that commonly comes on the pieces of […]

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PA Irregular Bluestone – True Blue

Irregular Bluestone, otherwise known commonly as flagstone, is another very common type of natural patio stone, also coming from the Pocono and Northeast region of Pennsylvania.  The name “True Blue” comes from the uniform blue/grey color throughout all the pieces.  Unlike the “Full Color” there are no rust or green hues or streaks through the […]

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PA Irregular Bluestone – Lilac

Lilac Flagstone is another very common type of natural patio stone, also coming from the Pocono and Northeast region of Pennsylvania.  Its dark purple color is very even through each of the stones, with slight hints of rust veins running through some pieces.  Flagstone usually comes in large slabs approx. 2-3’ x 2-3’, but are […]

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PA Irregular Bluestone – Full Color

Irregular Bluestone, otherwise known commonly as flagstone, comes from the Pocono and Northeast region of PA and has been very popular with homeowners and landscape contractors alike.  Full Color, as its known, has a wide range of blues, greys, and greens with rust streaks and hues through many of the pieces.  Flagstone usually comes in […]

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