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There is an endless number of methods when it comes to working with stone.
Below are a few of the projects we have erected using stone. The pattern you choose will determine the cost of your project.
Ask us for ideas, our strength is in our understanding of masonry and our desire for perfection.
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Random Ashlar stone veneer entrance marker located at the corner of 119th and State Line Road. The stone used is called "Classic
Buff" from Sturgis Stone Yard in Kansas City, KS. When laying the Ashlar pattern you want to strive to break the vertical
and horizontal mortar joints as often as possible. Notice the horizontal joints do not continue from corner to corner and
the vertical mortar joints are 12 inches or less in most locations. All stones should be laid in a horizontal fashion and
large stones should never be laid vertically.
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Bayer Stone, Cast
stone, bricklayers, stone masons, drystack mortarless stone masonry, Dan Snow of Vermont is very well known for his great
drystack stoneworks. Stone slabs and steps, granite products and materials for any masonry installation. Stone pictures, masonry
photos, brick images, we are a masonry restoraction contractor and deck builder, we build sunrooms.
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Natural thinstone
veneer shown in this photo is applied using the same methods as fake stone but you have a finished product thats looks
natural because it is natural. We are a masonry contractor and we install the material our customers request. We do encourage
our customers to use a natural stone or clay brick as apposed to fake stone or concrete pavers. You pick the product
and we deliver the perfect installation.
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Natural Stone Chimney with
a pitched face and Della Robia Weave in the arched opening.
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Brick and stone can be used together to accent your windows or
just add a unique design.
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Buff Stone Veneer laid in "Random Bastard Ashlar Bond". The defenition
of Bastard ashlar (Arch.), stones for ashlar work, roughly squared at the quarry. This Stonework was pitched and squared on
site. This style of stonework requires the mason to dress each stone into an almost perfect square or rectangle with a hammer
and chisel.
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Drystack stone knee walls and flagstone steps give the feel
of ancient walkways and oldworld craftsmanship.
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