Florida Natural Stone


Out of State Stones


Thick:
3" to 6" thick with face range from 4" to 18". Average coverage is 35 to 40 square feet per ton. Ideal for walls, flowerbeds, hearths.<\dd>
Thin:
3.4" to 1 3/4" thick with face range from 6" to 24". Average coverage is 100 to 120 square feet per ton. May be applied as a veneer or stacked flat.
Flagstone:
1 1/2" to 2 1/2" thick with face range from 12" to 36". Average coverage is 100 square feet per ton. Ideal for patios and walkways.

Emerald Gray:An elegant, emerald-tinted gray-green stone with some mica flecks. Smooth, glossy surface.

Chocolate gray: A bi-colored stone ranging from dark gray with brown shading to almost white. This is our most popular stone.

Mohave: Pale green sandstone with light streaks of brown and occasional purple. An unusual stone which is uniform in color.

Midnight Blue: Colors range from dark to almost pitch black with occasional rust tones. A very dense, unique stone with many applications.

Mountain Crystal: Pale pinkish purple to tan quartzite stone with brown and red overtones. Has a subdued appearance.

Swiss Sparkle: An unusual, elegant black stone with high concentration of mica flecks. Has a dazzling sheen.

Roan Valley Brown: Light to medium brown sandstone with heavy overtones of raspberry to auburn color. Some streaks of gray. Rustic appearance with a great deal of texture.

Honeycutt Creek: Excavated from a running creek bed and has a smooth, rounded appearance.

Black Mica Creek: A black micacious rock with mingled ripples of white flint. Reflects a high sheen on the split face.

Autumn Haze: Chunky, close-grained fieldstone with rolled smooth surface and edges.

Autumn Blend: Light gold to buff sandstone with overtones of brown, red, and pale blue. Rippled, earth-toned surface.

Tennessee Crab Orchard: Blue-gray or varigated tan, brown, and pink, these are very smooth large flat stones often used as flagging.


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