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Williams Stone Company introduced its new, heavy-duty, Encore• brand granite veneer system with repeatable patterns. The four-inch-thick veneer pieces are available in 11 different collections comprised of varying percentages of the company's four granite colors: Chester Gray???(R)???AE????, Old Berkshire???(R)???AE????, Moonlit Rose???(R)???AE???? and Williams Blue Sky•. These veneer systems can be used for cladding building facades, walls, bridges, piers, chimneys, fireplaces, highway overpasses or anywhere the natural beauty and timeless durability of native granite veneer quarried and fabricated in the Eastern United States is desired. The elements of each collection are cut to produce a repeatable pattern – random or broken-bond – with sawn beds in rise heights of 3.5-, 7.5- or 11.5-inches. Each collection is individually labeled and is accompanied by a layout diagram for easy installation and virtual elimination of waste. In addition, trim and accent pieces are available to finish the look, including sills, lintels and headers. A complete layout of a project can be provided at an additional charge. Each system package is banded and wrapped on pallets, approximately 135 square feet per pallet, 40 square feet per ton. For more information, contact (800) 832-2052. To see photos of the collections, visit williamsstone.com/Encore_Veneer_Collections. Williams Stone Company of East Otis, Massachusetts, today introduced its new Encore• Granite Veneer System with repeatable patterns. The system is available in 11 different "collections" utilizing various percentages of the company's four primary granite colors. The 4-inch-thick pieces of each collection are cut to produce a repeatable pattern, are individually labeled and are accompanied by a layout diagram for easy installation and virtual elimination of waste. This veneer system can be used for cladding building facades, walls, bridges, piers, chimneys, fireplaces, highway overpasses or anywhere the natural beauty and durability of granite is desired.
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