Gold Coral Stone

Gold Coral Stone

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Coral Stone for Desert Climate!

Coral Stone is an exciting new material that pool builders, landscape architects and interior designers around the world are using to transform their schemes into exquisite outdoor or indoor spaces. This luxury product, which can enhance anything from a private residence or a hotel to a city park or palace, has been used in prestigious building projects across the United States, in Las Vegas, Arizona, California and Florida, as well as throughout the Caribbean, South America, Africa and Europe.
Also known as Coralina, it is a type of limestone obtained from tropical quarries, particularly in the Dominican Republic, where the best quality of stone is found. Coralina contains coral, shell fossils and sand, all of which gives it its unique qualities of strength, durability and elegance.
Coralina’s non-slip surface, low heat-absorbency and ability to withstand the extremes of weather, sat water and the sort of wear and tear that any pool-side is subjected to make it ideal also for paving, patios, wall veneer and any other outdoor surface in the middle east region, particularly in desert climates where summer temperatures are extremely high. The benefits of coral stone tiles for pool decking have also been discovered by homeowners in a variety of climate zones beyond the usual hot and sunny Mediterranean and subtropical areas, where it’s natural warmth and luxurious feel make it the obvious choice.
Jorge Larrauri, president of Coral Stone USA, says: ‘Coralina can transform any outdoor setting into a comfortable and safe environment that swimmers will enjoy no matter how hot and slick it gets.’
When designing a swimming pool deck, functionality is the most important consideration. A beautiful, contemporary design on paper is no good in reality if it does not have a non-slip surface with minimal heat retention. Using coral stone pool pavers over the whole area will ensure that it stays cool at all times. For this reason, coral stone is also the ideal solution for a patio, where you want to enjoy the sun but do not want a surface that is hot underfoot. Coralina’s natural heat-reflecting properties ensure that any paved surface stays comfortably cool even in the hottest climate and where the surfaces remain dry. Installation is easy, requiring little modification once the stone is cut to size, and it is finished with a sealant that ensures its durability and lasting brilliance.
Coralina’s beauty and durability also make it a very versatile building material, which can add a unique elegance and quality of finish to a variety of contemporary exterior and interior settings, including wonderfully cool and tactile floors, wall veneers, columns, staircases, trims, balustrades and driveways.
A coral stone wall veneer adds to the beauty of your home increasing its value and attraction to potential buyers. Besides the variety of colors available, there are two options for installation: sand set or mortared pavers. The former is the most commonly used, although mortared pavers set with concrete slabs between each stone creates a highly durable, immovable surface.
Coral Stone USA is a quarry owner and distributor based in Miami, Florida.
US Telephone: 1-305-468-8505 / Fax: 1-305-468-8504
Dominican Republic Telephone: (829) 956-1011

Website: www.coralstoneusa.com Email: info@coralstoneusa.com

3 comments:

  1. I have always thought that those coral stones would look so nice out around my pool. I live in Las Vegas, so it is definitely what you could consider a desert. I don't know how we would survive without having a swimming pool in our back yard though. http://pebblestonecoatings.com/residential/pool-decks

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