Why natural stone? For a number of solid, natural reasons.
Natural stone is strong and stable to live with. It exudes a rich, organic, beautiful
surface and has a confident, timeless “presence” in any room.
Go ahead -- rub your hand across any natural stone product. Can you feel the eons
of time it took to produce this natural wonder of Mother Earth?
It’s a fact. The formative process for natural stone began millions of years
ago, deep beneath the surface of the earth.
A combination of heat and pressure created blocks of natural stone, including granite,
marble, travertine,
limestone, and slate.
As the earth's crust began to grow and erode, it pushed minerals up from its core,
forming massive rock deposits, which we refer to as “quarries”.
Walk across a natural stone floor and tread on the same material quarried and constructed
by ancient people of nobility and notoriety.
From ancient monuments like the pyramids in Egypt and the majestic Greek and Roman
temples, to the great civilizations of India and China, natural stone has been an
important part of architecture throughout history.
It is the world’s oldest building material -- imagine its beauty and elegance
in your new home or remodeling project.
How old? In 2500 B.C., Djoser’s Step Pyramid in Egypt, the first structure
to be made entirely of natural stone, was constructed using huge blocks of granite
and limestone.
During that time, natural stone was considered too opulent for average homes and
was found only in temples, palaces, government buildings, or in the homes of the
very wealthy.
Today, natural stone quarries are found in many countries throughout the world such
as Italy, China, Spain, India, Canada, Mexico and also here in the United States.
Recent advances in the stone industry’s equipment technology have greatly
impacted the process of extracting stone from the quarry and installing it in a
home. Maybe your home.
Indeed, nothing compares to the beauty of natural stone, and nothing can create
pride quicker than when you walk into your home with a natural stone floor.
Count on “oohs and ahs” from your friends and neighbors, too.
And while it is typically more expensive than stone tile, natural stone will virtually
always increase your home’s resale value. That’s another important consideration
when shopping.
Today, there is a large selection of natural stone to choose from, and we will be
showing you and explaining about each stone family in detail.
Modern tools can accomplish this with such speed and efficiency that now natural
stone is accessible to all and is beloved for its durability, personality and aesthetics.
In these sections on Natural Stone you can count on learning about granite, the
hardest and densest stone, marble, known for its rich, luxurious quality, limestone,
a softer, more porous stone, and the popular travertine.
We will also take an informative look at slate and tumbled stone, America’s
favorites in rustic settings.
As a side note, you should be aware of a product called Manufactured Stone. (Also
called Agglomerate Stone.) It’s a synthetic stone product that can be used
for flooring and you can learn more about it in the How It’s Made section.
We invite you to join us as we present the Natural Stone story, and, who knows,
it just might have a storybook ending – as the flooring solution for the way
you live.