Cut : Chateau
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Color : Hickory
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This stone is also called and/or substituted for: Old Hickory
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Color : White
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This stone also called and/or substituted for: Austin White Limestone, Chalk, Arctic White, Salado White Limestone, Texas Pearl
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Color : Autumn
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This stone is also called and/or substituted for: Autumn Blend, Texas Verde
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Color : Gold
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This stone is also called and/or substituted for: Nicotine, Sisterdale, Palomino, Sierra, Old Yeller
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Color : Sevillano
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This stone also called and/or substituted for: Olive Blend
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Color : Tan
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This stone is also called and/or substituted for: Tumbleweed Tan, Millsap, Buckskin, Buff, Khaki, Fawn, Santa Barbara Sandstone
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Color : Brown
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This stone is also called and/or substituted for: Castillo
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Color : Red
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This stone is also called and/or substituted for: Texas Red Sandstone, Quito Red, Pecos Red, Santa Rosa, Brownstone
This stone shape is sometimes referred to as: flag, flagstone, builder, irregular builder, fieldstone, mosaic
When installed as wall veneer
- Size: Typically the face is larger than a dinner plate, but smaller than a chair cushion; 3-5” thick
- Coverage: 40-45 square feet per ton (approximate)
When installed as natural patio stone
- Size: Typically the face is larger than a dinner plate, but smaller than a chair cushion; 2-3” thick (approximate)
- Coverage: 75-80 square feet per ton (approximate)