Natural Stone Pavers
No two pieces alike. No other material compares.
Natural stone pavers encompass slate, limestone, sandstone, quartzite, and bluestone — each quarried from unique geological formations worldwide. Every slab has unique color variation, veining, and texture that manufactured materials cannot replicate. For estate properties, premium patios, and distinctive landscapes, natural stone is unmatched.

Key Features
- Every piece is geologically unique — no two look identical
- Natural texture and variation impossible to replicate artificially
- Quartzite and slate extremely UV and moisture resistant
- Works in both formal and organic landscape designs
- Ages beautifully — patina improves over decades
Best Applications
Available Colors
Varies by stone: slate (charcoal, rust, purple), limestone (cream, buff), quartzite (silver, gold), sandstone (warm earth tones)
Maintenance
Most natural stones benefit from sealing every 1–3 years depending on stone type and exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which natural stone is best for Florida's climate?
Quartzite and dense limestone perform best in Florida — high UV resistance, minimal moisture absorption. Sandstone and softer limestone require careful sealing. We match stone type to application and exposure.
Is natural stone more expensive than travertine?
Imported quartzite, premium slate, and bluestone are typically more expensive than standard travertine. Domestic limestone can be comparable. We provide full material cost transparency during your estimate.
Can natural stone be installed around a pool?
Yes, with appropriate stone selection. Quartzite and dense limestone work well. Avoid polished marble or soft limestone around pools — moisture and chemical exposure require a harder, more porous-resistant stone.
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