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Marble & Granite
Our dimensional stone division is renown throughout the tri-state area for its superb handiwork and reasonable prices. Since 1994 we have worked with customers in West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland. Our specialty is in the fabrication and installation of natural stone kitchen countertops, fireplace surrounds, and hearths. We also specialize in the repair and refinishing of heirloom stone pieces. We have access to over hundreds of different types of stone at any given time. We regularly work with granite, marble, travertine, limestone, slate, and soapstone. Contact us for a quote on your next project!
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granite sale - $24sf on special stock materials
Special in-stock marble and granite slabs are now available at $24 per square foot.
Promotion valid while quantities last.

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Limestone
A sedimentary rock composed predominantly of calcium carbonate. Limestone was formed by the decomposition of rock, soil, plant and animal life that was deposited at the bottom of lakes or seas. Any limestone may be called a marble if it is capable of taking a polish. |

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Granite An unstratified igneous rock formed from volcanic action and composed of coarse grains or crystals of quartz, feldspar, mica, and varying other minerals. The interlocking layers of silicate minerals provide it with great strength, making it the next hardest thing to diamonds. |
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Onyx
Lime carbonate deposited in cold water solutions. Generally translucent and characteristic layering. Most closely related to agate for its dense, crystalline form. Considered to be a marble because it can take a high sheen polish |

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Soapstone
a massive variety of talc with a soapy or greasy feel used for hearths, washtubs, table tops, carved ornaments, chemical laboratories, etc., known for its stain-proof qualities. |
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Slate
A fine-grained metamorphic rock derived from sedimentary rock clays and shales. |

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Marble
a term loosely describing any calcium carbonate stone capable of taking a polish, including limestone, travertine, marble, and serpentine. Occurs in a wide range of colors and variations. Available in slab and tile format. |
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