Limestone
Natural warmth with timeless appeal
Limestone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of calcium carbonate. It offers a softer, more organic look than marble and has been used in construction for millennia.
Characteristics
- ✓ Soft and workable (3-4 Mohs)
- ✓ Earthy tones
- ✓ Natural fossils possible
- ✓ Ages gracefully
- ✓ Matte or honed finish typical
Common Applications
Limestone Suppliers
United States (USA) firstCitadel Stone
Wholesale, Retail • United States (USA)
Stoneworks Wholesaling, Inc
Wholesale, Retail • United States (USA)
Indiana Limestone
Quarry Owner • United States (USA)
Master Limestone Surfaces
Supplier • United States (USA)
Pro Limestone Industries
Quarry • United States (USA)
Leo Stone LLC
Distribution • United States (USA)
Stonefinders
Ecommerce, Online • United Kingdom
France Pierre Distribution SARL
Distribution • France
Bugae Stone co., Ltd
Exporter • Korea
HMCW IRON INDUSTRIES
Factory • India
Yotov Stone
Factory • Bulgaria
Embassy Stones Private Limited
Import & Export • India
Limestone Quarries
Adams Quarry
United States (USA)
Alabaster Lime Plant
United States (USA)
Allyndale Limestone Quarry
United States (USA)
Alternative Materials
United States (USA)
Amsden Lime Quarries
United States (USA)
Andreas Limestone Quarry & Mill
United States (USA)
Apex Limestone
United States (USA)
Arch Materials
United States (USA)
Baboon Creek Quarry
United States (USA)
Barren County Quarry
United States (USA)
Limestone Products
Frequently Asked Questions about Limestone
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Import Limestone by Country
Quick Facts
- Price Range
- $15 - $80 per sq ft
- Main Sources
- USA, Portugal, France, Turkey
- Suppliers on Site
- 48+
- Quarries in Database
- 50
Popular Varieties
Care & Maintenance
- • Seal thoroughly
- • Avoid acids completely
- • Clean with stone-specific cleaners
- • Expect natural weathering outdoors