Ideal for poolside, patio, foyer, outdoor, indoor or anywhere where non maintenance, non wearing, non staining, immovable furniture is needed. Can be made with our integral waterproof additive making the furniture waterproof and non staining. Hospitality furniture, square style armchair, medieval throne and firepit table (firepit hole not yet cut). New! "Waterproof precast" see photo below of a drop of water sitting on the surface of a paver. The photo was taken 1 minute after the droplet was placed and it evaporated without penetrating the paver.
Cast stone is usually "full weight", with sharp edges and rich texture, more uniform in color and texture than other cast products (i.e.) precast or GFRC made by other companies. The difference between high end cast stone and precast concrete is easily seen, and even the novice can appreciate the high quality limestone like finish on a cast stone product. Made with old time European techniques and reconstituting crushed limestone in our mix which gives our product a very special texture and quality, unseen in normal precast products offered by other companies.
Below are some of the column, window/door, pool and wall coping forms we use, installation photos are below. Design mixes and compressive strength test results are Los angeles California cast stone, stone, available upon request. Our hand-finished, made in California the USA precast cast stone comes with a choice of 7 different textures and 12 different colors. In addition to supplying high-quality precast or cast stone products in California, we will also assist in design and installation, depending on the size and location of your project.
We simulate aged stone by hand laying a mix of special aggregates and cement into molds with special "techniques", making the product look time worn or aged, resembling the old stone moldings seen at many historical sites or buildings. The GFRC product is thinwall about 3/4 thick and is extremely strong and about 25% the weight of solid stone. Precast concrete can also be sprayed into molds, resulting in a smooth unblemished surface. We also simulate limestone or sandstone by pouring a mix of wet concrete into molds and when cured are then sand washed, to remove the fine cured cement particles at the surface of the product, and hopefully expose the aggregates to give the product the highly desired limestone "look".