Rock, Stone, Masonry – Supplies, Showrooms

Covington Georgia on the East side of Atlanta Ga 770-385-7708

843-557-1225 Johns Island South Carolina, Charleston SC

http://fieldstonecenter.com

Stone paths using flagstones and cobblestones, stone for floors and patios, or as we sometimes call them stone decks are all on display at stone atlanta ga source The Fieldstone center. Stone patios with outdoor kitchens, firepits, stone fireplace in a rock landscape environment including fountains and waterfalls of rock and stone are all on display between Covington and Conyers Georgia on I20 East of Atlanta toward Lake Oconee.

Homes and houses can also be built, added to and upgraded with our thin stone veneer process where less weight is applied to the frame reducing construction costs. If you have ideas in rock and stone, visit the Fieldstone Center, also in South Carolina on Johns Island South of downtown Charleston SC. Our showrooms are full of rock and stone examples, we also carry landscape supplies like rock and mulch, stone pebbles, marble chips, slate chips and masonry supplies for stone construction.

When you need Stone Atlanta Ga place a call to the Fieldstone Center with locations in Georgia and South Carolina near Charleston. Natural Stone like Panola Drystack, Sequatchie Variegated Strip Rubble, Broken Georgia Granite, Old Mill Blend, Fieldstone, Pikeville, Limestone, Bluestone, Cherokee Flagstone and more are available.

Stone Atlanta Ga and rock, delivery available, on I20 between Oconee and Atlanta, also stone decks, firepits, outdoor kitchens

Atlanta stone supplier the Fieldstone Center has solved the problem of outdoor entertaining and keeping bugs from detracting from the fun. In fact our stunning displays of outdoor kitchens and firepits on stone patios and in rock garden settings at our Covington Georgia showroom is and idea starter you will not regret visiting. For customers near our Charleston South Carolina branch on Johns Island our expertise in stone landscapes leaves back yard entertainment enthusiasts speechless!

 

When you entertain outdoors we worry about the invasion of gnats, mosquito and bugs in general. That is why you should take a look at one of our beautiful and functional outdoor stone fireplace in Newton County Georgia or Johns Island South Carolina locations. Or how cool would it be to play spades around an Georgia firepit built in to the center of a granite topped table next to your Georgia or South Carolina outdoor kitchen. These beautiful stone landscapes and patios for outdoor entertaining will be the envy of your friends.

 

The Fieldstone Center, Charleston South Carolina and East side Atlanta Georgia stone suppliers also serving Lake Oconee – visit us – it’s worth the trip!

Our showroom at the Fieldstone Center helps customers look and get a feel for the natural beauty of rock and stone landscape and architectural facades, stone for paths and walls, and the way rock accents waterfalls, ponds, pools, firepits and fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, decks and patios, facades for homes and houses, fountains and retaining walls.

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Our Covington Ga showroom in Newton County borders Conyers, Rockdale County and is near Walton County, Jackson County and Henry County. We are near Monroe, Walnut Grove, Jackson Lake and between Lake Oconee and Atlanta.

We have many customers visit our showroom while on their way from Atlanta to Lake Oconee, where they view our full mock ups of outdoor kitchens, stone fireplaces, firepits, ponds and waterfalls.

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  Our South Carolina stone showroom is located on Johns Island near Charleston SC where we also have a wide variety of bluestone, fieldstone, limestone, boulders, rock, gravel, mulch and landscaping supplies, as well as masonry supplies and plenty of examples and expertise with stone benches, ponds kitchens, stone decks and patios. Our stone landscapes are so exciting that customers are always seen smiling at the thought of the rock and stone improvements for their houses, homes and gardens.

In Atlanta, bluestone supplier the Fieldstone Center is located in Newton Country on I20 between Oconee and Atlanta Georgia, but closer to Atlanta. Our show room and yard contain stone fireplaces, fountains, waterfalls, stone patios and outdoor kitchens, as well as acres of landscape and building stone including mulch for landscaping. We also manufacture stone siding for homes and steel building facades. But more about bluestone.

Feldspathic sandstone often from New England quarries can also come from the Canadian Appalachians. Pennsylvania Bluestone is the best example of what is called bluestone, but another type of American bluestone is sedimentary limestone found Virginia. This Shenandoah stone is less common but is available.

350 million years ago in the Catskill Delta sandy deposits eventually have become the common Bluestone from Pennsylvania and New York, feldspathic greywacke. Once the watershed of the Acadian Mountains, this area is also called the Ancestral Appalachians. Early finds of bluestone in this region featured a deep blue hue.

Shenandoah Valley Bluestone on the other hand, a limestone formed 425 million years ago on the bed of the ocean that once covered parts of Virginia in that time. This limestone will actually change color with exposure to sun and the elements, from a deep blue to a light gray. This variant of bluestone is a part of American heritage, utilized by early settlers for homes and fireplaces.

Atlanta Cobblestone, Oconee Cobblestone suppliers the Fieldstone Center in Covington Georgia. Cobblestone streets are best known in England where they were an improvement over the mud that created dust and developed ruts. However, cobbles were so noisy that in England, the custom was to throw straw on the roadway outside the house of a sick or dying person to dampen the noise of carriage wheels on the Cobblestones. Cobblestones are sometimes set in permeable sand and offer flexing rather than cracking with movements in the ground, plus utility in a wide range of weather.

Stone fountains, waterfalls and fish ponds in your garden all need filtration, because your outdoor stone landscape probably does not have the capacity for a complete ecosystem.

If you are not filtering, or your pond, fountain or waterfall is in need of cleaning, especially if you are not filtering or your filtering has not been maintained, you will want to clean and maintain your water effects including water treatment and filtration. Some even enjoy a complete cleaning as an annual ritual in maintaining their water garden.

Store fish and plants in the original water in large tubs. With cement ponds, check for cracks and reseal them with mortar and waterproof paint. With a plastic or rubber liner, clean with a very mild detergent and rinse thoroughly. Refill with the garden hose, but with fish and plants allow at least 48 hours for water temperature to equalize with the tubs of fish and plants before reintroducing.

Your filtration is probably organic/biological or mechanical. The nice thing about organic filters is that they may not need any maintenance each year. In fact they work better once the biological filtering has established itself and aerobic bacteria to break down the buildup of ammonia associated with fish. Note that organic filters prefer a lot of oxygenin the water that can come from plant life in your pond or bubblers and aerators. Mechanical filters can be paper, sponge or wool, and will require cleaning or replacement several times a year. Other mechanical filters can be back-flushed periodically. For non biological effects, like some fountains and waterfalls, there are also chemical systems, from chlorine and algaecides to specific outdoor pond products like Zeolite™ chippings.

With fish and plants it is important to test water pH, nitrates and nitrites, NH and proteins, all need to be at proper levels to support your aquatic biologics. At the Fieldstone Center, we stock a complete line of pond supplies, stone fountains, garden water effects and fish. Also ask about our rainwater reclamation systems. We can help you build a small, medium or large underground rain recycling system to store water for garden effects, irrigation, and even water storage to reduce watering bills during droughts and watering bans.

The Fieldstone Center has two locations, Covington Georgia on I20 between Oconee and Atlanta, and South Carolina on John’s Island. Hard to find, we are worth the trip, come see our acres of fieldstone, cobblestone, flagstone and cobblestone. We have full displays of stone patios, outdoor kitchens, stone fireplaces, plus we fabricate stone and granite countertops and stone siding for homes and additions.

Folks looking for Stone Suppliers Walton County Georgia who are from Monroe, Loganville, even Madison and Winder Georgia are in for a huge treat if they come down to Covington on I20 and visit the Fieldstone Center. Outdoor kitchens and stone patios for outdoor entertaining, outdoor stone fireplaces and nine acres of stone and fabrication are on display. We stock rock and stone for landscaping and also mulch and pine straw for your landscape. The Fieldstone Center started in 1972 in Conyers Georgia in Rockdale County, and has been operated continously by the Poynter’s including in it’s recent move to the beautiful new Fieldstone Center Georgia Natural Stone Showroom. Come visit today, it is worth the trip. We stock fish for your stone pond, and have pond supplies, stone fountains, and pumps and bubblers for stone and rock gardens with waterfalls and waterworks, including supplies for capuring rainwater.

Atlanta Stone Suppliers Fieldstone Center has been Newton and Rockdale Counties largest Georgia stone supply and landscaping stone and rock yard for almost 40 years. From our Conyers Ga stone yard we recently relocated to nine acres of natural stone ideas and a new showroom in Covington Georgia. More and more we serve stone and rock supplies to consumers and contractors from Oconee to Atlanta Georgia, as well as from our John´s Island South Carolina Stone supplies showroom.

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Located on I20 19 miles east of the east perimeter 285 exit we also serve from our stunning showroom Lithonia, Walnut Grove, Monticello, Walton and Henry Counties, and we deliver! Also, visit our website at www.fieldstonecenter.com and sign up for our newsletter and learn about our fish camps, especially if you have ever thought about the peaceful and meditative powers of a koi pond surrounded by stone landscaping for your retreat.

Shoppers interested in Atlanta Stone Patio ideas as well as outdoor kitchens and stone fireplaces really need to look at our displays, which you can see on our website, but not as spectacularly as what you get to see in person. So if you are interested in home improvement in the Atlanta Area or John´s Island South Carolina, please stop by! Be sure to print directions off our website, and program our number into your cell phone.