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Crown Hill Stone

For the best, most striking appearance , Crown Hill Stone,
Inc. recommends blending two or more colors within a style. All
colors are specially designed to be complimentary and may be mixed and
matched to any ratio. You can pick the blend which best suits your
application. Contrasting styles may also be used together.
Weathered Strata


Aged exposed sedimentary shale, presented in a rectangular
layout of random sizes.
Lake Erie Split Face


A glaciated metamorphic granite, round in appearance,
cleaved to expose flecks of reflective quartz crystals.
Driftwood

Petrified fossilized knotty hardwood, uncommon in nature,
very rustic.
Creek Bottom


A rounded stone worn smooth by the turbulence found in
creek or river bottoms.
Random Ledge


Detailed reproductions of quarried sand stone in varying
widths and heights - 2", 5" and 8".
Architectural Random Ledge


Same as Random Ledge except larger dimensionally - may be
blended with Random Ledge - 5", 7", 10" or 12".

A blend of both Random Ledge and Architectural Random
Ledge. This offers many more color and stone size options.
Quartz


A sharply featured stone found in the mountains of
Montana.
Sponge Rock


A rough, deeply textured stone found in volcanic deposits.
The richness of color and texture may not be fully
represented in these photographs. It is recommended that you examine
actual product samples before selecting colors.
Installation
Wood Frame: Illustrated
is the general procedure necessary to prepare a wood structure for
pre-cast stone aplication.

Masonry Frame: Mortar
is applied directly to the cement surface (use an adhesive additive in
mortar). When the surface has been painted or treated, metal lath
must be applied.

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