The Granbury Limestone is a popular building stone in North Central Texas. It has some similar colors as the Lueders limestone. It is quarried in layers, not sawn from blocks, therefore the Granbury stone produces more random builders and is more of a rough chop stone. The Granbury comes in white, light gray, palomino, yellow and coffee. We can chop it into 4x4, 3-7 split-face, and big block pattern. The random builders are most commonly used for veneer walls and retaining walls. Most often the Granbury stone is sold in bulk, not on pallets.
Sawn Top & Bottom and Chopped: • Granbury White 4-10.5" • Granbury Cream 4-10.5" Quarry Chop Stone: White 4-8" White Squares and Rectangles
Gray 4-8" Champaign 4-8" Cream 4-8" Cream Squares & Rectangles Palomino 4-8" Palomino Squares & Rectangles Yellow 4-8" Yellow Squares & Rectangles
Random Builders: • Gray Multi-blend • Cream • Yellow • Weathered Surface • Rustic Ranch Hand Split Flagstone: • 1-3" Handsplit Cream • 1-2" Handsplit Cream F.O.B. Granbury, TX