Natural Building Stone

A natural building stone is any rock or stone quarried from the earth. Natural stone is a low-maintenance material ensuring years of lasting beauty. When designing with natural beauties, be creative and think outside the box. The sky is the limit as to what you can build or create with natural building stones.

Montana Antique Ledge:

With a bed depth range of 3"-6", the face values average 7" long to 4" high and covers, approximately, 30-35 square feet per ton.

Three Rivers Ledge Stone:

This argillite stone was formed in the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho. The swirl pattern and tiger stripes of golds, tans, beiges, white & plums are unlike any other stone.

McGregor Lake Ledge 3" to 5":

With stackable tops and bottoms, the full thickness, natural ledge stone is graded to a 3"-5" bed depth. The face values average 3"-5" tall and 6"-8" wide, however, each pallet contains an assortment of face value.

Moss Rock Boulders:

A mossy sandstone from the plains of Central Montana, this stone is ideal for the rustic lodge style so prevalent in the Rockies.