
Limestone is one of the more popular stones used in the building industry. It has the ability to be worked very easily. It's less abrasive than sandstone and the softer material when compared to granite, which means it's a good choice for making ornamental features.
DIFFERENT FINISHES
Limestone exhibits no preferential direction of splitting and can be cut and carved in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. It can be sawed, planed, turned on a lathe or hand worked to match the requirements of demanding architectural designs.
WHERE TO USE
Limestone weathers naturally over time and its color mellows and blends into a pleasing, natural patina. Limestone has proven its use from simple treads and pavers to landscaping structures and bridges, to soaring cathedrals over and over again.
SIZES AVAILABLE
The available sizes of Limestone...
