Bel Air rubble veneer is a light beige sandstone after the city that made it famous. Bel Air sandstone veneer adorns some of the loveliest estates in Bel Air and Beverly Hills.
Bel Air sandstone veneer is chosen for its large size yet subtle, pleasing color. Bel Air sandstone makes a statement without overpowering.
Bourget Flagstone sells Bel Air sandstone wall rock in 9″ to 16″ thick pieces – one of our largest for use as wall rock.
Beautiful, oatmeal and cream colors with black streaks and hearts make LOMPOC STONE VENEER a lovely stone choice for your home and landscape facade. Colors tend to fade in sunlight to an old world grey reminiscent of European old world elegance.
Lompoc stone thick veneer wallstone consists of irregularly shaped pieces, generally with one split or finished face. Since Lompoc stone varies so widely in color and size, it is important to see the stone in person.
Moose Mountain Ledge Thick Stone Veneer is quarried from a mountain top rock formation located in Northwest Montana. The smoky grey, brown and tan tones of Moose Mountain create one of the newer varieties of Chief Cliff stone offered today.
Thicknesses ranging from 3″ to 5″
WEIGHT:
53 lbs per square foot
4,000 lbs (2 tons) per pallet
Sweetwater (previously known as Multiblend) thick veneer is sandstone superior in hardness, consistency and smoothness to other rock in its class.
Sweetwater comes in a variety of tans, browns and chocolates. The mason who worked on the home featured on this page hand selected each stone so that the color palette would be as variegated as possible.
The hard density of this sandstone makes it a highly desireable stone to use on exteriors.