FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 1, 2011

Irish Limestone-US is now your exclusive source for unique Irish Grey Limestone in the USA.

After more than a decade providing high-quality Irish stone to high-end construction projects primarily in New England, we are building a national supply network. Many architects, designers and builders have heard about Irish Grey, but were unable to source it. Now there will be a source in your region.

This resilient stone, much denser than other limestones, is a marvelous natural stone floor tile: available in a wide variety of size, thickness and finishes. Our own tile plant allows us to produce exactly the specification your creative design requires.

Honed slabs provide a stunning alternative to commoditized granites, marbles and soap stones for kitchen countertops, one-of-a-kind back splashes and custom designed fireplaces.

Landscape professionals use pavers of the Irish to make their projects stand out from the ordinary. Flamed or hammered Paving Slabs impart a formal look. Tumbled Cobbles (Setts) provide a more rustic look. Wall caps, veneers and treads are unique accents. Twenty years of use in the New England climate have proven the material’s longevity.

Our state-of-the-art factory is able to produce a range of custom products: from large scale tiles to intricate hand carved pieces to sinks, tables and other furniture. If it can be made from stone, we can make it for you.

Irish Limestone-US owners, Geraldine O’Donnell and Robert Spencer, continue to work with company founder Francis McCormack to provide the highest quality consistently. We have been leaders in bringing this wonderful all-purpose building material to the US. We are proud of our accomplishments. If you have an interest in becoming a stocking dealer in your area, please call Robert or Geraldine to receive a set of samples and a packet of product information.

Irish Limestone - US
(formerly Irish Natural Stone, Inc.)
Tel: (339) 204-8711

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