Reclaimed Granite Edging and Steps
One of our most skilled do-it-yourself clients created this edged walkway and granite step installation. A big thanks for the business and the photos!
One of our most skilled do-it-yourself clients created this edged walkway and granite step installation. A big thanks for the business and the photos!
One of our largest projects over the past few years included nearly five-hundred feet of reclaimed granite curbing and a very unique set of granite steps.
We have thousands of feet of reclaimed granite curbing available. Contact us today if you are interested in any size order. We also hand split smaller edging for garden applications. Make sure to ask about smaller sizes that are easy to handle. We can provide cost effective solutions for delivery as well.
The colors of stone are endless. We want to do our best to provide you with as many options as possible. Our stones are always sorted for their color and textures. Contact us today if you have a specific color granite or stone you need for any landscape or masonry project.
We were fortunate to salvage these oversized granite slabs. They sat along front a barn built in 1794. Most of these stones are 3’x5′ or bigger. We have a few left in stock. Contact us today if you are interested in authentic weathered granite from the New England countryside. We have the most diverse and unique inventory in the area. Our network covers the entire Northeast and ability to find unique stones one of our strongest points.
This stone required being split to specific measurements. The left side of the stone is 2″ thick while the right is 4″. This required more patience and extra attention to detail.
The granite cap is being installed at the Dickinson house in Amherst, Ma.
We look forward to sharing more historical restoration projects with you in the future.
We carefully split eight linear feet of granite edging. This material is being delivered to Maine next week. This is a great example of taking reclaimed granite and turning it into something useful.
We can hand split and size order for you. Please contact us today if you are interested in having custom stone work using salvaged stone.
Here are some great color swatches of granite in our yard. The blue/grey stone came from Charlton, Ma while the rust tones are on a stone from Grafton, Ma.
We love taking photos of stone. These are just some more examples of the uniqueness each stone presents!
We have hundreds of tons of Reclaimed New England Fieldstone. Our inventory was carefully salvaged from a nineteenth century estate in Millbury, Ma.
We are currently sorting stones and loading dumpsters, pallets and trucks. Contact is today if you are interested in any shape or size of New England Fieldstone including boulders, garden path stones, thin wallstone, New England Fieldstone Veneer or any other type of New England Fieldstone products.
These stones are easy to handle and even easier on the wallet. Great for meandering paths and sweeping slopes. We have dozens and dozens of matching stepping stones.
This is a perfect example of what we love. Unique stone that has history. This stone was salvaged from a local university and has been carefully cleaned and sorted. We have twenty tons, close to 600 square feet , of packaged stone. Contact us today if you would like to secure this stone along with forty more tons coming in soon!
Our Charlton yard is home to thousands of pieces of granite and hundreds of granite steps. These are some of our smaller three and four foot pieces. We sort them by size and package them to be shipped anywhere. Contact us today if your are looking to use reclaimed granite in your landscape design today.
The Millyard Granite Stock was salvaged from South St. in Ware, Ma. We have over one hundred feet of material in our Charlton yard. These stones average twenty-four inches wide and most are eight feet long or greater. These would be ideal for wall coping, posts or oversized steps. Contact us today if you are looking to incorporate reclaimed granite steps into your landscape. We have an extensive inventory of salvaged stone for any landscape or masonry project.
These two stones measure almost ten feet across. They both have unique blue tones. The squarer of the two stones was salvaged from the Millbury Residence. It was a stone used in a roof of a cellar entrance. These are ideal for landings or center pieces for a natural flagging patio. Contact us today if you are interested in any type of natural stone.
We have access to sixty tons of oversized rustic stone slabs. These slabs have iron deposits which give them their red tones. These stones are NOT brittle and soft. Many of the stones are nearly five foot square and carry a 6″ thickness. Contact us today if you are looking for a great way to cover ALOT of ground. The price is right on this stuff!
These stones along with hundreds of tons of others were salvaged from a mill building in Auburn, Ma. The building was built in 1903 and housed a chain manufacturer. We have hundreds of unique elements from the building including granite lintels, keystones, trimstones and more.
Contact us today if your are interested in buying or selling granite salvaged from across New England.
This foundation stone was salvaged from a project on Route 67 in Warren, Ma. It is being reused as a step. We have a great inventory of colonial and turn of the century granite products. This includes foundations stones, fence posts, steps and slabs as well as unique items like Millstones and Wellstones. Contact us today for you reclaimed and salvaged stone needs.
We were able to salvage all of the granite material from this turn of the century home in Leominster. Included in the inventory – large granite steps, dimensional square and rectangle veneer (20 tons), as well as stair treads and ornate coping stones. Contact us today if you are interested in authentic reclaimed granite and stone from across New England.
We recently created four matching hitching posts for a customer. These stones measured 48″ long and were roughly 6″ square. We installed the hitching rings as well. We have the inventory to create any amount of granite posts. We us traditional splitting techniques to insure that every stone looks like it has been there for years. Contact us today if you are interested in granite posts of any sort.
We have been working hard to set up a client friendly yard. This includes sorting and organizing each and every stone. Our post display has proven to be a great success. With 8 posts sold in the first week I am sure it will be keeping us busy.
For years we have been carefully salvaging granite ans stone from across New England. It is with this great inventory that we are able to create one of a kind granite step sets. These sets can range from 24″-144″ wide. The average rise is 6″-8″ and some stones are as deep as 36″. If having a piece of history in your yard is exciting and important that contact us today! We have stones from barn foundation, farms, old churches and buildings.
The artistry on these stones is amazing. I’m so happy to have been able to see this place.
My wife and I stumbled upon this Civil War Cemetery in New Braintree, Ma.
The stone work was worth the stop. We’ll have some more photos shortly!
Hello everyone! I am happy…and sad, to say that we’ve found a home for these two beautiful pieces of granite. They have been in our inventory for almost three years. I have passed up many offers knowing one day both posts would be used side by side and not split up. I will be sure to have pictures of the installation when it is complete.
Our inventory of posts is continually growing. We have posts from 3′ tall all the way up to 12′ tall. These posts make great statements at the end of the driveway or alongside a stone wall. Do you have a New England fieldstone wall that needs a granite posts? How about a secondary driveway with two hitching posts and a chain? Contact me today to get pricing. Jay @ 508.248.4044
Here are landings sorted. It is important that all the variables be met including 8″ of rise. These stones are 10-12″ thick providing a solid foundation for a life long installation. This granite was reclaimed from a Millyard foundation in Worcester. Attention will be on cleaning surfaces of any residual building debris.