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Outcropping

Outcropping and Handstack are natural stone products with a flat cut top & bottom. This allows them to be stacked to build retaining walls, or easily placed through out your landscaping as accent pieces. 

Many or the different types of outcropping are available in varying thicknesses, while Handstack is typically more cubical. 

Mocha
Outcropping

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Natural greys and browns. 3′-5′ long rectangular shape. 155 lbs per cubic foot. approx 5.5-6 square face feet per ton.

Mocha
Handstack

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Natural greys and browns. Cubicle and Stackable pieces. Palletized. approx 9-13 square face feet per ton. 

Graphite
Outcropping

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Medium gray and dark gray in color. Thicknesses vary from 8″-12″. 150 lbs per cubic foot. Selected for consistent color and shape

Chocolate
Outcropping

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Light chocolatey browns and natural grays in color. 3′-5′ long rectangular shape. 155 lbs per cubic foot. approx 5.5-6 square face feet per ton.

Chocolate
Handstack

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Light chocolatey browns and natural grays in color. Cubicle and Stackable pieces. Palletized. 150-300 lbs per stone. approx 9-13 square face feet per ton. 

Sandstone
Outcropping

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Light brown and beige in color. Random in size and shape with rounded edges. approx 5-6 square face feet per ton.

Canada Grey
Outcropping

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Grey in color. 3′-5′ long rectangular shape. approx 5.5-6 square face feet per ton.

Canada Grey
Handstack

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Grey in color. Cubicle and Stackable pieces. Palletized. approx 9-13 square face feet per ton. 

Fond Du Lac
Outcropping

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Light gray and white in color. Thicknesses vary from 8″-12″. Irregular shapes and sizes. 150lbs per cubic foot.

Chilton
Outcropping

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Layered in look. Light greys, light browns and natural light reds in color. Varies in thicknesses and shape. 150lbs per cubic foot.

Weathered
Handstack

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Gray and light gray in color. layered, with naturally eroded edges. approx 5-6 square face feet per ton