• 10/16/2019 9:50 AM

Updated: Onyx

This week we dive into Onyx - what it is, its advantages, where we believe it to work best, and generally why we believe Onyx could be a good fit for you and your home or business.

  • 10/2/2019 9:45 AM

Updated: Dekton

Dekton — one of the newest stone trends to hit the market. Although it just recently made its market debut, dekton has quickly grown in popularity among many homeowners, business owners and contractors. 

  • 8/28/2019 10:24 AM

Updated: Caesarstone

If you’ve been searching for the ideal natural stone to incorporate into your space, look no further. Caesarstone is the new generation of surfacing that has become a popular choice for new home construction and renovation projects. 

  • 8/14/2019 11:41 AM

Updated: Granite

Deciding between granite and other natural stones can be difficult. Here are a few things you should know, so you can make the most informed choice!

  • 6/5/2019 12:52 PM

A checklist for natural stone slabs

Hand selecting stone slabs is one of the most important components to meeting a buyer’s expectations. The purchaser should hand select the specific stone slab or slabs that they want to purchase, which then need to be tagged with the purchasers information.

  • 11/29/2017 12:10 PM

Choosing The Best Natural Stone For Your New Home

This week, we are going to rewind back to our blog posts about choosing the best natural stone for different aspects of your home. This week, we are talking about choosing the best natural stone for your new home. Natural stone can offer beauty and uniqueness to your new home.

  • 10/18/2017 6:00 AM

Choosing The Best Natural Stone : Office/Retail Space

We are continuing our blog series on choosing the best natural stone for different aspects of natural stone for your home. This week up on the blog, we are talking office or retail space. Whether you are in the planning stages of your office/retail space or you are looking to give your space a facelift, natural stone is the way to go.

  • 8/2/2017 6:00 AM

Quartzite

When it comes to choosing a material for your home or business surfacing needs, it can often feel overwhelming as there are what seems like an infinite number of options available to you. So that you don’t have to comb through article after article reading up on all the different materials out there as well as trying to understand the pros and cons that come along with them, use us as your go to source for any and all associated information. Week by week, we’ve been covering different surfacing materials telling you what they are and what is good and bad about them, where they are best used, and overall why we think a certain material would be good for you to use. This week we’ll continue this trend covering Quartzite again explaining what it is and how it’s made, its associated advantages and disadvantages, where we think it is best used, as well as why we think quartzite is a good choice for you! Read below to find out all about quartzite and decide if it is the surfacing material for you!

  • 7/26/2017 6:00 AM

Slate

Looking to learn more about slate? You’ve come to the right place. We’re covering slate this week as part of a series in which we give in-depth looks at different surfacing materials. Prior to slate, we’ve taken a look at several other materials...

  • 7/19/2017 6:00 AM

Limestone

If you’ve been keeping up, you’ll know week by week we’ve been taking an in-depth look a different surfacing materials available for use in your home or office space. By now we’ve covered Dekton, Radianz, Silestone, Travertine, and Caesarstone. In analyzing each of these different materials, we hope to give you a better understanding of what is available in the marketplace. We also hope that by doing this we are able to better assist you in determining what the right choice is for you. This week, we’ll again continue in the same fashion by covering Limestone. You’ll get a thorough look at exactly what Limestone is, where and how it’s formed, its advantages, where it's best used, and get an overall feel of the product, at which point you’ll hopefully be able to determine if it is a viable option for you. Read below to find out more about Limestone!

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