Modern house with a black and white exterior, wooden front door, and a small rock garden with a large stone, surrounded by a beige concrete pathway.

Premium, long lasting finish by combining natural stones, granite and quartz aggregates. The luxury surface is naturally porous, allowing water to drain through the surface instead of pooling. Reducing ice buildup, minimizing slip hazards and water damage.

Stone Surfacing

A backyard patio with black stairs, a grey stone wall, and a raised wooden deck with outdoor furniture and pillows.
Close-up of a round container filled with black and gray small pebbles.

Stone granules do no retain heat the same way concrete does — surfaces stay up to 20% cooler in direct sunlight, because you can resurface on existing concrete you can save on demolition waste and reduced CO2 footprint.

A side-by-side comparison of two staircases leading to a porch, with brick walls and a window in the background. The left staircase is made of light-colored concrete, while the right staircase is made of dark-colored textured material. The porch area is also divided into light and dark sections.
Empty brick porch with black shutters, white-framed window, black wall-mounted mailbox, outdoor light fixture, and gray textured flooring.
Close-up of gravel and small stones with various shades of gray, beige, and brown.
Icons indicating a porous, drainage-friendly surface, a cooler surface temperature, and installation over existing concrete.
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