Aquia Creek Sandstone
Aquia Creek Sandstone is beige brown colour that has the appearance of wooden veins. Best uses include building ornaments, flooring, masonry, walls and landscaping.
This Aquia Creek Sandstone originated from a quarry about 40 miles south of Washington, D.C., in Stafford County, Va. This type of stone was used in the construction of many of D.C.'s most famous landmarks, including the White House and the U.S. Capitol building.
Wooden Beige
Surface finishing:
Natural, Sawn Cut, Honed, Antique
Usages:
Residential Usage
Exterior - Interior Flooring: Yes
Wall / Backsplash: Yes
Exterior Usage: Yes
Available Size (cm):
10x10, 20x20, 25x25, 30x30, 30.5x30.5, 61x30.5, 40x40, 60x60, 60x30 ,80x100
thickness 1.0/1.2/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0cm
Slabs(cm)
Small slab:
180~240 up x 60 / 70 x 2 / 3cm /5cm
Cut to size
French Pattern & Ashlar Pattern Set Sizes:
8”x8” ,12"x12",8”x16”,16”x16”,16”x24”
Cut to size, 120x60x2/3cm for wall cladding
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I am looking for Aquia stone for an altar in King George,VA. Is this still available?
looking for Aquia Stone
The request includes: 1. surface finished, size 2. quantity required
Joh***Wrote:
Hi, I am looking for a high quality piece of Aquia Creek sandstone(attached) approximately 30" x 40" x 6". Is there an active quarry in Virginia that can source such a piece?
Kal***Wrote:
Hi, I am looking for active suppliers of Aquia Creek Sandstone (attached). We are in Charleston, SC, and looking to replace a few pieces of stone on a historic courthouse.
Mil***Wrote:
I have designed an altar for a cemetery in the Northern Neck of Virginia and wish to have it made from Aquia Creek Sandstone(attached image). Might someone contact me about this, or a comparable stone, if Aquia Sandstone is no longer available? Thanks,
Dou***Wrote:
I want to buy Aquia Creek Sandstone tiles.