SECTION 04 22 00
SAWN THIN VENEER STONE
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1SECTION INCLUDES
A.Section includes thin cut veneer masonry construction of natural stone set in cement mortar over a structural wall backing of:
1.Plywood sheathing.
2.Concrete masonry.
3.Metal building.
4.Other ______.
B.Section includes special decorative sawn thin veneer stone shapes for trim.
C.Section includes installation of built-in accessories.
1.2RELATED SECTIONS
A.Section 03 30 00 – Cast-In-Place Concrete: Concrete Foundations.
B.Section 04 20 00 – Unit Masonry Assemblies: Masonry supporting wall.
C.Section 05 40 00 – Cold-Formed Metal Framing: Formed steel framed supporting wall.
D.Section 05 50 00 – Metal Fabrications: Shelf angles, structural supports, anchors and other built-in components for building into stone veneer masonry by this section.
E.Section 06 11 00 – Framing and Sheathing: Wood frame supporting wall.
F.Section 07 62 00 – Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim.
G.Section 07 90 00 – Joint Sealers: Sealant for perimeter and control joints.
H.Section 09 24 00 – Cement Plaster: Metal lath and scratch coat back-up over supporting walls.
I.Section 13 34 00 – Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings.
1.3REFERENCES
A.ASTM C 91 – Standard Specification for Masonry Cement.
B.ASTM C 97 – Standard Specification for Absorption and Bulk Specific Gravity of Dimension Stone.
C.ASTM C 99 – Standard Specification for Modulus of Rupture of Dimension Stone.
D.ASTM C 144 – Aggregate for Masonry Mortar.
E.ASTM C 150 – Standard Specification for Portland Cement.
F.ASTM C 170 – Standard Specification for Compressive Strength of Dimension Stone.
G.ASTM C 207 – Standard Specification for Hydrated Lime for Masonry Purposes.
H.ASTM C 270 – Mortar Unit for Masonry.
I.ASTM C 615 – Standard Specifications for Granite Dimension Stone.
J.ASTM C 616 – Standard Specification for Quartz-Based Dimension Stone.
K.ASTM C 780 – Preconstruction Evaluation of Mortar for Plain & Reinforced Masonry.
L.ASTM C 847 – Standard Specification for Metal Lath.
M.ASTM C 1063 – Standard Specification for Installation of Lathing and Furring to Receive Interior and Exterior Portland Cement-Based Plaster.
N.ASTM D 226 – Standard Specification for Asphalt-Saturated Organic Felt Used in Roofing and Waterproofing.
O.ACI 530/ASCE 5/TMS 402 – Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures.
P.ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602 – Specifications for Masonry Structures.
Q.PCA – Portland Cement Plaster (Stucco) Manual.
1.4SUBMITTALS
A.Submit under provisions of Section 01 30 00.
B.Product Data: Manufacturer’s data sheets on each product to be used, including:
1.Preparation instructions and recommendations.
2.Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
3.Installation methods.
4.Cleaning methods.
C.Design Data: Submit design mix when Property specification of ASTM C 270 is to be used, with required environmental conditions, and admixture limitations.
D.Selection Samples: For each stone product specified, submit two samples, minimum size 4 feet (1.2 m) square, representing actual product color and texture.
E.Samples: Submit samples of mortar representing actual mortar color and color range.
F.Quarriers Certificate: Certify stone properties and mortar mix with conform to specified requirements.
G.Construct sample panel at location indicated or directed, and as follows:
1.Recommended Size: 8 feet by 8 feet (2.4 m by 2.4 m) or a size that satisfies the architect. This size should be no less than 4 feet by 4 feet (1.2 m by 1.2 m).
2.Include all stone unit types and sizes to be used including atypical corner condition, special shapes and mortar joint treatment. Clean the sample panel using the same materials and tools as planned for the final stone masonry construction.
3.Obtain architect’s acceptance of sample panel before beginning construction activities of this section.
4.Do not remove sample panel until construction activities of this section have been accepted by Architect.
1.5QUALIFICATIONS
A.Stone Quarrier: Company specializing in manufacturing products specified in this section with minimum five years documented experience.
B.Stone Masonry Company: Company specializing in performing Work of this section with minimum five years documented experience.
1.6QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.Preconstruction Meetings: Conduct preconstruction meetings including the Architect, Contractor, Stone Masonry Subcontractor, and the flashing subcontractor to verify project requirements, substrate conditions, manufacturer’s installation instructions and other requirements. Comply with Division 1 requirements.
1.7DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A.Store products on pallets, under cover and in manufacturer’s unopened packaging until ready for installation.
B.Store stone materials on pallets on a dry level surface. Pallets shall not be stacked and shall be covered with tarps.
C.Store mortar under cover and in an area where temperature is maintained between 4 degrees C (40 degrees F) to 43 degrees C (110 degrees F).
1.8PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.Hot and Cold Weather Requirements: In accordance with ACI 530.1/ASCE 6/TMS 602 Specifications for Masonry Structures.
B.Ambient temperature shall be 4 degrees C (40 degrees F) or above during erection of stone masonry. When ambient temperature falls below 10 degrees C (50 degrees F), mortar mixing water shall be heated.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1MANUFACTURERS
A.Acceptable Stone Quarrier: Krukowski Stone Co. Inc., 3781 County Road C, Mosinee, Wisconsin 54455, ASD, Phone: 715-693-6300, Toll free: 800-628-0314, Fax: 715-693-7223, Internet:
B.Substitutions: Not permitted.
C.Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01 60 00.
2.2VENEER STONE
A.General: All natural stone sawn thin veneers vary in depth ¾ to 1½ inches (19 mm to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm), heights of 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm), or higher where indicated and is furnished in random lengths from 6 inches to 30 inches (152 mm to 762 mm).
B.Quartzite Sandstone Blends: The lengths vary from 6 to 30 inches (152 to 762 mm). Quartzite sandstone has the following properties.
1.Properties:
a.Material Type: Quartzite Sandstone
b.Material Class: Sedimentary
c.Dry Density: 158.7 pcf
d.Bulk Specific Gravity: 2.54
e.Absorption: 0.5 percent
f.Modulus of Rupture: 1,850 psi
g.Compressive Strength: 17,700 psi
h.Freeze-Thaw Weight Loss: <0.5 percent
i.Abrasion Resistance: 63.8
j.Mohs Hardness: 6-7
(1.)Sandy Creek: Shades of buff, light tan, may contain little to strong rusty-brown to crimson veining.
(i)Sandy Creek
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(ii)Sandy Creek Jumpers
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 8 to 14 inches (203 to 356 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(iii)Sandy Creek Kings Blend
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 10 to 24 inches (254 to 559 mm) plus
(iv)Sandy Creek Ledgerock
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 1 to 3 inches (25 to 76 mm)
(4)Lengths: 8 to 20 inches (208 to 508 mm) plus
(v)Sandy Creek Sawn Heights
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Sawn Heights: 3½ and 7½ inches (89 to 191 mm) plus or minus
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(vi)Cambrian Cream 1¼” Ledgerock
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Height: 1¼ inch (32 mm) plus or minus
(4)Lengths: 8 to 18 inches (203 to 457 mm)
(vii)Cambrian Cream 2¼” Ledgerock
(1)100 percent Split-Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Height: 2¼ inch (57 mm) plus or minus
(4)Lengths: 8 to 18 inches (203 to 457 mm)
(2.)Highland Brown: Variations of brown tones – tan, auburn and cedar. Naturally Weathered, Seam Face and/or Bed Face material.
(i)Highland Brown
(1)Naturally Weathered, Seam Face and/or Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(ii)Highland Brown Jumpers
(1)Naturally Weathered, Seam Face and/or Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 8 to 14 inches (152 to 356 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(iii)Highland Brown Kings Blend
(1)Naturally Weathered, Seam Face and/or Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 10 to 24 inches (254 to 610 mm) plus
(iv)Highland Brown Palace Blend
(1)Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 4 inches (102 mm), 6 inches (152 mm), 8 inches (203 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus.
(v)Highland Brown Sawn Heights
(1)Naturally Weathered, Seam Face and/or Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3½ and 7½ inches (89 and 191 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(vi)Highland Brown Webwall
(1)Bed Face – Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameters: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(3.)Glacier Bay: Antiqued tumbled texture, shades of buff and tan.
(i)Glacier Bay Ashlar
(1)Tumbled texture
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 5 to 20 inches (127 to 508 mm)
(ii)Glacier Bay Fieldstone
(1)Tumbled Texture – Bed Face, Irregular Webwall Contour
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 4- to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(iii)Glacier Bay Irregular Fortress Blend
(1)Tumbled Texture, Split Face and/or Bed Face, Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Sizes: 4 by 6 inches (102 mm by 152 mm) to 8 by 14 inches (203 mm to 356 mm) plus
(iv)Glacier Bay Palace Blend
(1)Tumbled Texture – Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 6 inches (152 mm), 8 inches (203 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 5 to 20 inches (127 to 508 mm) plus
(v)Glacier Bay Rectangular Fortress Blend
(1)Tumbled Texture, Split Face and/or Bed Face, Rectangular & Square Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Sizes: 4 by 6 inches (102 mm by 152 mm) to 8 by 14 inches (203 mm to 356 mm) plus
(vi)Glacier Bay Sawn Heights
(1)Tumbled Texture – Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 ½ and 7 ½ inches (89 and 191 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 5 to 20 inches ( 127 to 508 mm) plus
(4.)Chestnut: Medium to dark brown, chocolate and coffee tones.
(i)Chestnut Ashlar
(1)Weathered Edge and/or Bed Face, natural and snapped heights
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 10 inches (76 to 254 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(ii)Chestnut Boulder
(1)100 percent Bed Face – Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(iii)Chestnut Boulders with Split Face
(1)60 percent Bed Face, 40 percent Split Face – Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(iv)Chestnut Cobbles
(1)100 percent Bed Face, Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(v)Chestnut Palace Blend
(1)100 percent Bed Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 4 inches (102 mm), 6 inches (152 mm), 8 inches (203 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(5.)Apple Creek: Moderate to significant horizontal veining consisting of buff, mauve and crimson colorations.
(i)Apple Creek
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 2 to 6 inches (51 to 152 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(ii)Apple Creek Ledgerock
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 1 ½ inches to 4 inches (38 to 102 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(6.)Architectural Blends
(i)Autumn Sunburst: Medium to dark brown and auburn with medium to dark chocolate and coffee tones.
(1)60 percent Highland Brown – 40 percent Chestnut Boulder
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(5)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(ii)Autumn Sunburst Ashlar: Medium to dark brown and auburn with medium to dark chocolate and coffee tones.
(1)60 percent Highland Brown – 40 percent Chestnut Ashlar
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 10 inches (76 to 254 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(iii)Autumn Sunburst Palace Blend: Medium to dark brown and auburn with medium to dark chocolate and coffee tones.
(1)60 percent Highland Brown Palace Blend – 40 percent Chestnut Palace Blend
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 4 inches (103 mm), 6 inches (152 mm), 8 inches (203 mm) and 12 inches (305 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(iv)Cambrian Blend: Buff, tan & medium to dark brown with medium to dark chocolate and coffee tones.
(1)40 percent Sandy Creek – 40 percent Highland Brown – 20 percent Chestnut Boulder
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(5)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(v)Cambrian Blend Ashlar: Buff, tan & medium to dark brown with medium to dark chocolate and coffee tones.
(1)40 percent Sandy Creek – 40 percent Highland Brown – 20 percent Chestnut Ashlar
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 10 inches (76 to 254 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(vi)Church Blend: Shades of buff and tan with horizontal veins of buff, mauve, rusty-brown and crimson.
(1)50 percent Sandy Creek – 50 percent Apple Creek
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 2 to 8 inches (51 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(vii)Church Blend Ledgerock: Shades of buff and tan with horizontal veins of buff, mauve, rusty-brown and crimson.
(1)50 percent Sandy Creek Ledgerock – 50 percent Apple Creek Ledgerock
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 1 to 4 inches (25 to 102 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(viii)Desert Blend: Shades of buff, light tan, may contain little to strong rusty-brown to crimson veining and variations of brown tones – tan, auburn and cedar.
(1)50 percent Sandy Creek – 50 percent Highland Brown
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 to 8 inches (76 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(ix)Desert Blend Sawn Heights: Shades of buff, light tan, may contain little to strong rusty-brown to crimson veining and variations of brown tones – tan, auburn and cedar.
(1)50 percent Sandy Creek Sawn Heights – 50 percent Highland Brown Sawn Heights
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3 ½ and 7 ½ inches (89 and 191 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 and 559 mm) plus
(x)Northridge Blend: Medium to dark brown and auburn with medium to dark chocolate and coffee brown tones.
(1)50 percent Highland Brown Webwall – 50 percent Chestnut Boulder
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameters: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(xi)Omega Blend: Shades of buff and tan may contain some veining along with variations of brown tones.
(1)70 percent Highland Brown – 30 percent Sandy Creek
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 4 inches (102 mm), 6 inches (152 mm), 8 inches (203 mm) and 10 inches (254 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 20 inches (152 to 508 mm) plus
(xii)Prairie House: Shades of buff and tan may contain some veining along with variations of brown tones.
(1)70 percent Sandy Creek – 30 percent Highland Brown (with rustic ends)
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 2 to 8 inches (51 to 203 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 20 inches (152 to 508 mm)
(xiii)Tuskan: Medium to dark brown and auburn with medium to dark chocolate and coffee tones.
(1)50 percent Chestnut Cobbles – 50 percent Glacier Bay Irregular Fortress Blend
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameters: 3 to 14 inches (76 to 356 mm)
C.Granitic Gneiss Blends: Granitic gneiss blends including Aqua Blue and Aqua Grantique. Aqua Blue veneer is a natural freeform rustic stone 7 to 12 inches (178 to 305 m) irregular diameter material. Aqua Grantique is a sawn heights veneer 3½ or 7½ inches (89 or 191 mm) in height with a guillotine split face and random lengths of 8 to 30 inches (302 to 762 mm). Granitic gneiss blends have the following properties.
1.Properties:
a.Material Type: Granitic Gneiss/Amphibolite
b.Material Class: Metamorphic
c.Dry Density: 189.3 pcf
d.Bulk Specific Gravity: 3.03
e.Absorption: 0.0 percent
f.Modulus of Rupture: 2,910 psi
g.Compressive Strength: 22,710 psi
h.Freeze-Thaw Weight Loss: <0.5 percent
i.Mohs Hardness: 7
(1.)Aqua Blue/Grantique: Rustic natural face is weathered dark blue stone, may contain areas of abundant rusty-brown coloring, olive and white quartz veining.
(i)Aqua Blue Boulder – Fractured
(1)Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 7 to 12 inches (178 to 305 mm) plus
(ii)Aqua Blue Boulder – Rustic
(1)Irregular Shapes
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 7 to 12 inches (178 to 305 mm) plus
(iii)Aqua Grantique
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3½ and 7½ inches (89 and 191 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(iv)Aqua Grantique 1¼” Ledgerock
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Sawn Height: 1¼ inches (32 mm) plus or minus ¼ inch (6 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm)
(v)Aqua Grantique 2¼” Ledgerock
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Sawn Height: 2¼ inches (57 mm) plus or minus ¼ inch (6 mm)
(4)Lengths: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm)
(vi)Aqua Grantique Tumbled
(1)Tumbled Texture – 100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3½ and 7½ inches (89 and 191 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Lengths: 5 to 20 inches (127 to 508 mm) plus
D.Granite Blends: Granite blends include Wisconsin Granite Cobbles, Wisconsin Split Fieldstone & Klassic Granite. Wisconsin Granite Cobbles and Split Fieldstone are a natural freeform stone. The Klassic Granite is a sawn height veneer 6 inches (152 mm) in height with a guillotine split face and random lengths 6 to 24 inches (152 to 610 mm). Granite blends have the following properties.
1.Properties:
a.Material Type: Granite
b.Material Class: Igneous
c.Dry Density: 168.2 pcf
d.Absorption: 0.14 percent
e.Modulus of Rupture: 1,890 psi
f.Compressive Strength: 23,380 psi
(1.)Wisconsin Granite: Reds, pinks, grays, blues, blacks and peppered large and tight grained configuration.
(i)Wisconsin Granite Cobbles
(1)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(2)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm)
(ii)Wisconsin Split Fieldstone
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(iii)Wausau Red: Ruby red to orange granite, containing black and quartz crystals.
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
(iv)Klassic Granite: Full color range – red, pink, gray, black, blue, burgundy, tan, pale green and peppered. Large and tight grained configuration.
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Height: 6 inches (152 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Length: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(v)Klassic Granite Tumbled: Full color range – red, pink, gray, black, blue, burgundy, tan, pale green and peppered. Large and tight grained configuration.
(1)Tumbled Texture – 100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Height: 6 inches (152 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(4)Length: 6 to 22 inches (152 to 559 mm) plus
(2.)Granite Blends
(i)St. Mary’s Blend: Rustic natural face is weathered dark blue stone, may contain areas of abundant rusty-brown coloring, olive and white quartz veining mixed with ruby red to orange granite, containing tight grained black and white quartz crystals
(1)50 percent Aqua Blue – 50 percent Wausau Red
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Diameter: 4 to 12 inches (102 to 305 mm) plus
E.Quartzite Sandstone Blends: Quartzite sandstone blend lengths vary from 6 to 30 inches (152 to 762 mm). Quartzite Sandstone has the following properties.
1.Properties:
a.Material Type: Quartzite Sandstone
b.Material Class: Sedimentary
c.Dry Density: 145.8 pcf
d.Bulk Specific Gravity: 2.34
e.Absorption: 2.2 percent
f.Modulus of Rupture: 1,765 psi
g.Compressive Strength: 15,860 psi
h.Freeze-Thaw Weight Loss: <0.5 percent
i.Mohs Hardness: 6-7
(1.)Carmel Cream: Extreme color variations of buff, tan, gold and terracotta which may contain moderate to excessive burgundy, dark brown or rust colored veining.
(i)Carmel Cream Sawn Heights
(1)100 percent Split Face
(2)Depth: ¾ to 1½ inches (19 to 38 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)
(3)Heights: 3½ and 7½ inches (89 and 191 mm) plus or minus ½ inch (12.5 mm)