A man-made stone. See Agglomerate.
A highly refined architectural pre-cast concrete building stone manufactured from a mixture of portland cement, coarse aggregates and fine aggregates to simulate natural cut stone.
Any of a number of artificially produced “stones†composed of white portland cement and other aggregates, including marble dust, quartz, or other stones.
Man made material to resemble coral stone or some other type of natural stone. Cast Stone is very expensive. Many times the same look can be accomplished through our stucco artists at a fraction of the cost.
Any material made with natural aggregates and cementitious binder that is intended to resemble and be used in a similar way to natural stone.
One of its greatest advantages being price, which, piece for piece, is normally significantly less than that of quarried stone or natural stone.