The popularity of basalt has spread Australia-wide. With this popularity has come a wide range of imported stone types, some of which tend to curl or warp upon installation. Read on to understand the warping phenomenon. Article: Jim Mann If…
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Onyx: Back to Basics
"Wow!" is what people want to hear after installing onyx. It can be used to add a sense of mystery, set the mood or make a statement. It is indeed a special stone in that it makes people stop and…
Slip Resistance: Accidents Never Happen!
Pedestrian surfaces can be litigation minefields. Understand the slip resistance of your project and know how to reduce your risk of litigation. In today’s world of litigation, it appears that accidents never happen, someone is always to blame – slips…
Slip Resistance: Understanding the Basics
With more than twenty years of experience in slip resistance, Stone Initiatives offers some useful insight into the various testing methods available. Article: Jim Mann In Australia slip resistance is measured according to two different (but similar) standards depending on…
Stone in the Built Environment: Commercial Lobby Floors
Are you selecting either natural or engineered stone for use in a commercial lobby floor? Make sure you've considered these important criteria. Article: Jim Mann Commercial lobbies are not just for passing through; they set the tone and ambience of…
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Stone in the Built Environment: External Paving
With external stone paving and roadways becoming ever more popular in Australia and around the world, what do today's designers and architects have to keep in mind when deciding to use stone within their paving project? Article: Jim Mann We've…