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Cultured Stone

The Best Cultured Stone in Pittsburgh, PA

Cultured stone is lightweight, versatile and affordable stone veneer. It gives homeowners, designers and architects an opportunity to explore new creative ideas. Turning any place into a personal expression. Cultured stone surfaces look exactly like the natural stones from which they were molded, right down to the smallest detail. Imagination has no limits. Cultured stone veneer is a natural fit for all inside and out.

So many colors for so many styles!

 This is just a tease on the gorgeous Cultured Stone available today!  Stop in, you'll find what you're looking for!


Quartzite

The Best Quartzite in Pittsburgh, PA

A stone that is gaining in popularity, quartzite is composed almost entirely of quartz in various forms. Found around the world, quartzite comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Formed under extreme pressure, this stone is remarkably hard and rates from 7-8 on the mohs scale. In addition to hardness, it is also very stain resistant. This makes it ideal for a wide variety of installations.

The difference between Quartz and Quartzite

The first and most important difference is that materials that are referred to as “Quartz” are man-made, engineered stones made of natural quartz and resin in a factory. Quartzite is a 100% natural stone that is dug up out the earth, polished and cut into slabs. 


Quartz

The Best Quartz in Pittsburgh, PA

Engineered Quartz can be made into a wide variety of colors, textures, and even made to simulate the look of natural stone veins. Because it is made primarily of quartz, it offers excellent performance in demanding spaces. 

Quartz is Consistent

The best thing about engineered quartz is that it offers great consistency across all slabs. Because it is made in a controlled environment, a large kitchen can enjoy a uniform appearance of countertop surfaces. Long term maintenance with engineered quartz is minimal. It doesn’t require sealing or specialized cleaners that natural materials need.
natural quartzite slab


Marble

The Best Marble in Pittsburgh, PA

Marble is a natural stone formed from fossil sediment deposits, which have been placed under the earth’s tremendous pressure for at least a few million years. The combination of the natural materials in these deposits, along with natural geologic events, produces unique veining with a richness of depth and intensity. 

Create a statement with Marble

Marble material is generally softer than granite; therefore, scratching occurs more so on marble. This characteristic should be considered when making your stone selection. Generally, marble countertops are recommended for such places as: bathrooms, bar tops, fireplaces, etc. and granite countertops are generally utilized for kitchen countertops.


Granite

The Best Granite in Pittsburgh, PA

Granite is ideal for kitchen counters because its polish is resistant to
household acids such as citrus and vinegar and is hard enough to resist scratching from knives and typical kitchen heat from pots and pans.The heat and cuts will never penetrate granite. 

Granite will last forever!

In our showroom and warehouse you can see not only samples of the products but actual large slabs for you to select from. Our special services do not end there, we will template, custom fabricate and install your new countertops.


Natural Stone

The Best Natural Stone in Pittsburgh, PA

With our stone being a natural material you can count on various looks, designs, colors, and sizes. Every application will be different; no two will ever be the same. We also feature "thin stone", a material that is 3/4" to 1-1/2" thick and can be used anywhere as a facing stone since no footer is required. Another natural product, limestone, can be custom cut and used in various places such as fireplace mantles, hearths, and address blocks for the outside of your home.

Naturally Beautiful

Our showroom features one of the largest "in-stock" supplies of natural stone and many displays of natural stone as well as information on "do-it-yourself projects" such as stone fireplaces, stone walls, garden ponds, fountains, and patios.


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