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New Build Construction

New Build Construction

This is a recent build completed in the Swansea Valley. The main build material was locally quarried Blue Pennant Stone. We Managed this Project from concept to completion.  All of the construction was completed by us and we  also undertook  the role of Project Manager. Our project management  services can be suited to manage all or part of […]

Stone Care Tips – Before and After the Party

Stone Care Tips – Before and After the Party

Visitors to your home — from parties to overnight guests —can  create wear and tear on your stone floors (wether marble, granite, limestone, slate or travertine) . This makes protecting your stone countertops, walls, vanities and floors, a must before and after entertaining.   Following are tips to help ensure your “stone zones” are clean […]

Ten Potential Stone Problems & Solutions

Ten Potential Stone Problems & Solutions

Marble, granite, limestone and other decorative stone are durable materials that will last a lifetime. However, if not installed correctly or properly cared for problems may result that will shorten its life. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE MOST COMMON PROBLEMS THAT MAY OCCUR 1. Loss of shine The loss of the high polish on certain marble […]

How to Clean Stone Tile Floors

How to Clean Stone Tile Floors

Stone floors are beautiful and they are a good investment. As with any floors they need a regular maintenance. Sweeping stone tile floors with a dust mop or broom will remove dust and dirt as well as sand and other abrasive materials. If you use a vacuum cleaner be sure to remove the beater bar as it may […]

Flagstone Paving

Flagstone Paving

Flagstone when used on floors, patios, walkways and foyers always  looks exceptional. Blue Pennant patterned stone has a formal, yet rustic appearance, which is great for creating that special touch. Gwrhyd Pennant  fine grained riven sandstone varies from light blue/grey through to brown/rust colors.  Gwrhyd Pennant stone is quarried  from the Rhondda Beds of the Pennant series of Carboniferous Sandstones. […]

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