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Dwyer Marble & Stone imports more than 300 different stones from over 20 different countries, offering our clients one of the largest and most complete collections of stone and tile available. Whether you are looking for granite countertops and limestone flooring for a residence or exterior marble cladding and glass mosaic wainscoting for an office building, Dwyer Marble & Stone has the product and resources to meet your needs.

Granite is an extremely hard, fine or coarse-grained, crystalline igneous rock that is composed predominantly of quartz and feldspar. Granites strength and durability make it an ideal choice for applications such as kitchen countertops and flooring in the home or exterior cladding and heavy traffic floors in commercial settings. It is available in a wide spectrum of colors from whites and grays to golds, greens, reds and blacks.

The color of most limestone ranges from light beige to brown. Limestone is typically offered in a honed (unpolished) finish. Its softer, subtle hues make it a frequent choice of homeowners, architects and designers for flooring, countertops and interior or exterior walls.

Marble is a metamorphic rock resulting from the re-crystallization of limestone. Commercially, the term marble is extended to include any rock composed of calcium carbonate that accepts a polish. Displaying veining, clouds and mottling, marbles exist naturally in an array of colors ranging from whites, grays and blacks to pinks, peaches, beiges and browns. Its beauty and elegance makes marble a popular choice for countertops, fireplaces, floors and walls in both residential and commercial settings.

Travertine comes in an array of colors including yellow, beige and brown.
 Slate's color palette is one of mixed earthy tones consisting of blue-grays, blacks, browns, buffs and subtle reds; some domestic slate's are solid green, black, purple and red. Slate typically has a natural-cleft finish and is most commonly used for flooring, wall cladding and exterior paving as in the case of bluestone.

Tumbling marble and Limestone is a process by which these stones are put in a cement style mixer with sand and water and tumbled to create an old world feel. The larger sizes are hand distressed to achieve an antique cobblestone look reminiscent of an old, Italian villa. They are stocked in a wide array of sizes, colors and types of stone. They are used for backsplashes, walls and floors in both residential and commercial applications.
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Borders |
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Trim pieces |
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Stone mosaics |
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Metal tile and accents |
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Glass tile and accents |
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Nuheat Flooring
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Bluestone Paving |
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Indiana Limestone Architectural Elements |
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Quarella Agglomerate |
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Casalgrande Padana
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Alpha professional tools |
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Durabond products |
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Miracle Sealants |
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