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Ledgestone
Ledgestone Bar Harbor is a large linear style ledgestone. It features dark greys to blacks with subtle veining and shimmer. It may have occasional subtle tan to brown stones. It may be installed in a dry-stacked style or with a mortar joint, but additional cutting and fitting will be required for installation in a dry-stacked style.
Ledgestone Bayport is an irregular style ledgestone with a rugged split face texture. It has a wide variety of light beiges with subtle grey veining and occasional rust tones. It can be installed with or without a mortar joint, but additional cutting and fitting will be required for installation in a dry-stacked style.
Ledgestone Charcoal Ridge is a linear style Ledgestone. It has deep dark greys to blacks with subtle white veining. It is typically installed in a dry-stacked style, but it may be installed with a mortar joint.
Ledgestone Cortland is a large format, lineal style ledgestone. It has a rough textured face and features shades of grey with intermittent warm rust tones. Its natural, somewhat irregular edges allow for a thin mortar joint. It may also be installed in a dry-stacked style with additional cutting and fitting.
Ledgestone Diamond Point is a sawn edge ledgestone designed to be installed in a tight-fitted pattern to create a clean lineal look. It contains color tones of light to medium grey with occasional rusty brown pieces. It is ideal for dry-stacked style installation.
Ledgestone Grayhawk is an irregular style ledgestone with a variety of textures and sizes. It has a wide variety of creams, beiges, and greys that imitate the colors found on old limestone buildings. It is typically installed with a mortar joint, but it may be installed in a dry-stacked style with additional cutting and fitting.
Ledgestone High Point is a lineal style ledgestone featuring dark greys, blacks, and subtle rust and brown tones. With elongated pieces and a rough textured surface, this stone is stunning when installed in a dry-stacked style. It can also be installed with a mortar joint.
Ledgestone Kingston is a medium sized, linear style ledgestone. It is predominantly light to medium grey with some very subtle white and rusty veining. It is traditionally in a dry-stacked style, but it may be installed with a mortar joint.
Ledgestone Locust Creek is an irregular style ledgestone. It features stunning gold colors with silver and cream undertones that shimmer. It can be installed most easily with a thin mortar joint, but it may be installed in a dry-stacked style with additional cutting and fitting.
Ledgestone Sheridan is a large format ledgestone similar to a small ashlar style stone. It has elongated rectangular shaped pieces that are typically installed with a mortar joint. It has a very creamy grey color range that imitates the appearance of many older limestone buildings.
Ledgestone Silver Bay is an irregular style ledgestone with a split face texture. It features a range of blue-greys as well as a small range of cream colors. Its diverse range of sizes, textures, and shapes give it an authentic old world feel. It is typically installed with a thin mortar joint, but may be installed in a dry-stacked style with additional cutting and fitting.
Ledgestone Stony Point is a small, irregular ledgestone meticulously pieced together to create a tight fitting, intricate look. It features a range of medium to dark browns and rounded natural edges to create a rustic, craftsman feel when installed in a dry-stacked style. This stone requires cutting and fitting to create a gapless tight fitted look.
Ledgestone Woodbridge is an irregular style ledgestone with a predominately split faced texture. It features a range of brown and rust colors with some light grey pieces. It is typically installed with a thin mortar joint, but may be installed in a dry-stacked style with additional cutting and fitting.