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Cast Stone, Pre-Cast, or Cut Stone?

Choosing the right building materials can be challenging due to the many options available. While cut natural stone is beautiful, it may not always have the necessary structural integrity for building construction, and it's nearly impossible to duplicate identical pieces exactly.

Precast concrete is usually stronger than natural-cut limestone, but it doesn't have the same appearance as natural-cut stone. Cast stone, however, solves both of these issues.

Cast stone can be stronger than precast concrete and can be easily cast to produce identical pieces. It is also more weather-resistant than natural stone and can be cast in numerous colors. This makes Cast Stone an excellent substitute for natural cut limestone, sandstone, brownstone, bluestone, slate, granite, travertine, and other natural building stones.

Cast Stone is extremely durable, to the point where U.S. cast stone standards provide for a product with an "infinite life" - which means it lasts for more than 100 years. This durability comes from less water absorption, resistance to freeze-thaw, and abrasion resistance. Because of this, architects and contractors often specify it for construction projects. Most natural stone and precast concrete can't meet the same standards as Cast Stone, which is why it's the material of choice for many architectural projects.

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