Stone Worthy

MI

4.9 (35 reviews)

Masonry contractor

custom hardscapesand natural stone masonry. &nbspexpectations. FEATURED PROJECTS i mag i ne designedbuilt by Stone Worthy Jack Kellyfrom Imagine Designcreated a vision for a home owner. Stone Worthy brought the hardscapeslandscapeJohnny Giovanni. &nbspCover of the 2023 Unilock Catalog&nbspRustic Stone Wine Cellar The ample wine cellarwhich combines wood and stone materialsis attractive. Dark-toned wood was preferred for the ceiling. The floor is tiledStone Worthy&quotas it says in our name. There&#39s a reason we&#39t try to offer every type of service there is because then we wouldn&#39t be able to focus on our craft. Stone is what we doand we make sure every project is unique. We don&#39t take every job just to have one. If we do not have a team to take on your project at the moment

2023 Unilock Catalog  Rustic Stone Wine Cellar The ample wine cellar, which combines wood and stone materials, is attractive. Dark-toned wood was preferred for the ceiling. The floor is tiled, while the walls are made of stone . Wine is kept on the racks as well as in the pizza oven cabinets. View All Projects Stone work is what we do Each highly dedicated team has a construction manager with at least 25 years of experience as a mason. We strive for quality control to make sure every projec

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