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Most stone professionals work with finished material. Very few understand what happened before that slab, tile, or block ever reached the shop or jobsite.
From Quarry to Jobsite: How Stone Is Extracted, Fabricated, Installed, and Restored pulls back the curtain on one of the most overlooked parts of the stone industry, the quarry. Written by industry veteran Frederick M. Hueston, this practical guide explains how stone is removed from the earth, how quarry methods affect quality, and why many failures begin long before fabrication or installation.
This book is written for fabricators, installers, restoration contractors, inspectors, consultants, and serious stone professionals who want to understand the material at a deeper level.
Inside you'll learn:
- How marble, granite, limestone, travertine, sandstone, slate, and quartzite are quarried
- The difference between wire sawing, drilling, splitting, blasting, and other extraction methods
- How quarry damage can lead to cracking, spalling, weak seams, and polishing issues later
- Why bedding planes, rift, grain, veining, and natural structure matter
- How quarry methods affect fabrication, installation, and restoration
- Real-world case studies of failures that started at the source
- Why visiting a quarry can change the way you understand stone forever
- How to make better decisions when selecting, installing, restoring, or inspecting natural stone
This is not an academic geology book filled with theory. It is a straight-talking field guide written by someone who has spent decades inspecting failures and solving real problems.
If you work with stone and want to stop guessing, this book gives you the missing piece.
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