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TOP 5 reasons to have a building built of stone

Inspiration why buy a stone construction for your project as well. If you’re still hesitant, read the TOP 5 best reasons to build a stone.

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The stone construction will last a lifetime

While many building materials have become unsightly over the years, natural stone retains a natural patina that does not harm its beauty. Natural stone can also be easily and cheaply cleaned. Even centuries-old floor coverings can be polished and restored to their natural state. The lifespan of natural stone is extremely long. With proper planning and construction, natural stone buildings are known to survive for many thousands of years.

The stone building fascinates

Stone is one of the most beautiful building materials and is therefore very popular in the construction of stone walls. Dry stone wall is one of our main specializations. The composition of a stone wall can be different and depends on the type of stone. We build from very durable, yet well workable materials.

Variety when choosing a stone

Natural stone has a unique position among all building materials. Natural stone components are unique samples that can be combined with other materials.

Possibility of processing the stone into the required shapes

Natural stones are broken from large blocks and cut to the required size. Sizes can be individually customized to meet project requirements. Any desired shape can be created, not only square or rectangular plates but also other interesting shapes. The diversity of the stone and the individual possibilities of processing and design emphasize the uniqueness of this building material.

The stone construction is practical

Natural stone has very good thermal conductivity and a large heat capacity. Natural stone as a facade material absorbs the heat radiated by the sun and prevents unwanted heating of the building.

Need more reason? Contact us at 723 662 235 and arrange a personal tour in our wine cellar, where you can see for yourself the qualities of the stone building.

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