Stone & Hardscape Products
Barn Stone Steps
Barn Stone Steps are predominantly tan in color with creams and pinks running through them. This sandstone material makes for a very durable material, and matches well with any type of tan, beige, or white stone. It is guillotine cut so sizes are not exact, but is intended to be natural in texture. Steps are […]
Read More....Split Bluestone Step – Full Color
PA Bluestone, otherwise known commonly as flagstone or slate, 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. Split Steps […]
Read More....Rustic Tumbled Garden Path
Stone pieces are put through the tumbling process rounding out sharp edges and smoothing the surfaces making this a very easy product to work with. Its smooth texture is comfortable to work with and creates a very New England or country feel to any patio or walkway constructed with it. Place the stones 8-12” apart […]
Read More....Colorado Rose Flagstone
Another popular flagstone from the Desert Southwest, this flagstone sports a color not found anywhere on the East Coast. Its red hues stand out from the landscape and brilliantly create a unique walkway, patio, or stepping stone. Color through each pallet is generally uniform with slight shades varying through the stones occasionally. . Flagstone usually […]
Read More....Southwest Buck Flagstone
This beautiful flagstone comes from the Desert Southwest region of the US. Its durable sandstone makeup works well in the northeast region with seasonal extremes of hot and cold between summer and winter. Predominantly a tan and buff stone, the coloration is realtively uniform throughout the stone. Flagstone usually comes in large slabs approx. 2-3’ […]
Read More....Mountain Mist Flagstone
This uncommon stone from the Appalachians is blue-grey in color with brown mixed in. Streaks of white and rust are not unusual, but only some pieces have these features. Its thin but dense nature makes it superb for a patio stone. The dark colors add quite a contrast to its surroundings, but can be expensive […]
Read More....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 […]
Read More....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 […]
Read More....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 […]
Read More....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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