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Indiana Limestone Sawn Coursing

  • Indiana Limestone is a sedimentary limestone which was formed from the shells of creatures that lived in the sea nearly 300 million years ago. The result is a generally fine grained and uniform stone with little variation. Although it has a uniform composition and structure, there are sometimes lines and blotches of colour that are the result of small quantities of iron bearing minerals, clay and organic material which form part of the character of the stone.

    This product is a building stone which is sawn to particular heights and is usually installed in an ashlar pattern.  Lengths vary and the finished look will depend on the mixture of sizes and the way the installer worked the stone.

    We do also offer Indiana limestone in a variety of different confirgurations, including the stone we cut for window and door surrounds.

  • This is a natural stone product and is sold by the imperial ton. Sizes are sawn to specific heights and are random in length. There are four specific heights available (2-1/4"; 5"; 7-3/4" and 10-1/2") and these must be combined on site by your stone mason. Because the lengths are random these must be cut on site by your stone mason. Generally a sawn ashlar pattern is the intended result.

    You can expect to cover approximately 40 square feet of wall area with each ton of stone.

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