stone coatings. Our company specializes in two distinct product lines: hand-applied limestone coatings; Tuscan Stone and Tuscan Plaster; and a limestone casting mix, Tuscan Cast Stone.
Arcus Stonecoat™ is a field-applied limestone coating consisting of a proprietary mix of quarried, crushed limestone, select polymers and Portland cement for added strength. The product is hand-tooled on vertical or horizontal surfaces …
One of the primary limestone uses lies in agriculture, where it serves as a crucial component in soil amendment. Agricultural lime, a finely ground limestone product, neutralizes acidic soils, enhancing soil fertility and …
Arcus Stonecoat is a field-applied limestone coating consisting of a proprietary mix of quarried, crushed limestone, select polymers and Portland cement for added strength. The product is …
Tuscan Stone and Tuscan Plaster are hand-applied, limestone-based coatings that can be applied on flat or contoured surfaces, indoors or out. The simplicity of Tuscan Stoneworx Hand Applied Coatings is how easy they are to use.
ArcusStone® is the original and leading source for a fully integrated, color-coordinated system of decorative limestone coatings for interior and exterior use. Our Arcus Stonecoat™ is made …
Our hand applied limestone coatings combine the convenience of field-applied finishes with the strength & beauty of real stone. With Tuscan Stone and Tuscan Plaster, you can achieve a wide range of plaster finishes-from modern concrete, to a rustic, old-world textured finish. …
Tuscan Stone and Tuscan Plaster are hand-applied, limestone-based coatings that can be applied on flat or contoured surfaces, indoors or out. The simplicity of Tuscan Stoneworx Hand Applied Coatings is how easy they are to use.
Calcium Products' 98G pelletized limestone handles like a traditional fertilizer and exhibits rapid reactivity, making it a perfect choice for spring pH management.
ArcusStone is a patented limestone coating, developed in Europe in the 1960′s primarily for restoring historic stone structures. The stone is typically applied as a 3/8″ coating over a stable substrate.