Stone Products Manufacturers & Suppliers à Saskatoon, SK

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#2 1527 Ontario Ave, Saskatoon, S7K 1S7

(306) 683-0936
Trim Rite Decorative Columns are ideally suited for anyone looking to add a sense of elegance to their home with all the luxury of customizing columns to their own personal style. From our new PVC Post Wrap Exterior Columns and the popular Quick Cover Telepost decorator to our beautiful Architectural Columns, we have the decorative solutions you are looking for.
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8 - 1527 Ontario Avenue, Saskatoon, S7K 1S7

306-665-1010
Welcome to Cathedral Stone. We specialize in the supply and installation of both manufactured and natural stone veneers in the Saskatoon area. In addition to residential jobs, we also have install crews that are able to take on commercial jobs of any size. If you are installing the stone yourself, we can supply the stone for you as we are a wholesale distributor for the Cerastone product line. Our staff is experienced, knowledgeable, and dedicated to giving you the best service possible. Give us a call or feel free to stop by our showroom anytime.

440 Taylore St, E, Saskatoon, S7H 1V5

306 227 6899
For 15 years I was a builder of luxurious residential homes in the city of Calgary, Alberta. I loved my craft and I loved being present in one of my show homes on a Sunday afternoon and witness the visitors admiring my workmanship. It was great to hear the words of approval. "Wow, this home is gorgeous" or "Would it not be nice to live here" or "We wish we could afford it". One Saturday afternoon in 1988 I passed by a construction site (Earl's Restaurant on 4th St.) where stone masons applied a product that I had never seen before, a solid stone facade. I stopped and asked where this product came from and I was told that this material was from fallen buildings in Mexico, remnants of the big earthquake.