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Edward's Stone

Edward's Stone

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Edward's Stone is owned and operated by Ed Ring. We operate our own centralized production facility in Roca, Nebraska, and our offices are strategically located throughout the Midwest. We produce and market several different types of natural thin veneer stones for commercial and residential application. We also offer design accents and accessories to provide an enhanced measure of style and sophistication. These include quoins and keystones, hearth sills and mantels, pier and wall caps. Our hardworking professionals possess the craftsmanship skills and years of experience required to lend form and function to what is envisioned. Their efforts are reflected in completed projects of every shape and size. Insightful and driven, and with an eye for detail, Edward's Stone is your natural choice to accentuate the grandeur of what you have in mind. Thin veneer stone is a product of nature and offers many distinct advantages when compared to manufactured or fabricated stone. Chip it, and you'll see rich, earth-born colors that won't fade or wash away; as a matter of fact the sun and the passage of time only serve to enhance the natural stone veneer's inherent by its very essence, is an outstanding value.

Services Provided

Brick Sales, Stone Sales, Stone Masonry

Areas Served

Bennet, Firth, Hallam, Hickman, Lincoln, Martell, Panama, Roca, Sprague, Walton, Yankee Hill, Omaha, Fort Collins, Castle Rock, Denver, Loveland, Berthoud, Breckenridge, Colorado Springs, Ault, United States, Canada, Longmont, Erie, Arvada, Parker, Wellington, Greeley

Awards

Best Of Omaha 2021 Winner Best of Omaha 2020 Winner Omaha World Herald's Omaha Choice Awards 2019 Winner

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Business Details

Business Name

Edward's Stone

Phone Number

(402) 421-7625

Address

13400 S. 54th Street
Roca, NE 68430

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