Cast Stone

Cast stone has the appearance of a 4" to 6" thick heavy rock in a veneer (thin) system. The stone is a mixture of cement, lightweight aggregate, and manufactured in a variety of colors, textures, and styles that range from river rock to ledge stone.

Cast Stone Vs. Natural Stone

When comparing manmade cast stone products to quarried stone, three factors need to be taken into consideration: Time, Cost and Durability.

West Gate

Westgate Resort, Park City, Utah

When making cut stone parts with intricate design work, the same amount of time is involved in reproducing each individual part. When using cast stone, once the original design work is complete on the first stone produced, the time is dramatically reduced on all following cast stones produced. Because of the speed and ease of producing additional pieces, the cost is substantially lower as well.

Cast stone is more durable than natural limestone due to the process by which it is produced. By forging each part, casted stone gains strength and durability without the air pockets that are common in natural stone.

Albion Village

Albion Village, Salt Lake City, Utah

Vance Cook Apartments

Apartments, Salt Lake City, Utah

West Gate

Westgate Resort, Park City, Utah

Loan Peak Office Park

Loan Peak Office Park, Salt Lake City, Utah

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