Limestone
Suitable for wet climates when treated with sealers. It is long lasting and stands up well to exposure and has a high resistance in freezing and thawing conditions. It has a very high compressive strength compared to other stones and can therefore carry a substantial load and limestone also offers a non-slippery surface .
Marble
Comes in a variety of colours and is used mostly as decorative stone for interior applications. It is highly absorbent and porous and therefore stains and scratches quite easily. It’s not recommended for areas such as kitchens or dining rooms. Sealing the stone is highly recommended.
Quartzite
Very similar to granite in its advantages. It is quite resistant to abrasion and has low water absorption.
Slate
Has a natural cleft face making it an excellent flooring material due to the slip resistance. It is very porous and therefore needs to be sealed. Due to the technical aspect of slate it is normal to find broken pieces in the box. It is therefore suggested the quantity ordered should be increased by 10-20% to ensure sufficient amount of material. It is also suggested to mix tiles from different boxes therefore giving the floor a more balanced look.
Sandstone
Is fast cleaning and fast drying with slip resistant qualities, which makes it a very popular product for around pools. It can be used in light to medium commercial traffic areas and depending on the particular stone can be installed outdoors.
Travertine
Is dense and durable making it suitable in adverse environmental and climatic conditions. The great variety of colours and patterns allow for a wide spectrum of design options.









