Park & Plaza Stone
Flawlessly feature the look of the great Northwest
Park Stone is one of our original pavers, designed with the colors and style of the PNW in mind. It comes with a flat top and beveled surface and is a longtime favorite that works in a variety of settings. The Park Stone also pairs perfectly with the rectangle Plaza Stone and is part of our Leiden Collection.
The Plaza Stone is large enough to cover a space quickly, leaving an enduring effect. It is easily mixed and matched with other pavers and pairs especially well with our long-time favorite, the Park Stone. It is also a part of the popular Leiden Collection.
Colors
- Jamestown Blend
- Cambridge Blend
- Boston Blend
- Charcoal
- Pewter
90° Herringbone uses 100% of any rectangular stone
Brickweave uses 50% Park or Park Permeare and 50% Holland Stone or Holland Permeare
Muster K uses 73% rectangles and 27% squares
Running Bond uses 100% any rectangular or square stone
Borders are suitable for use as a creative, decorative addition around the perimeter of any paving stone project. Borders can be the same color as the field stone or a contrasting color. Borders are also practical additions for containing cut pieces around the edge of a project. All styles of stone may be used for a border, although some combinations may require more cutting than others.
Shown: Sailor Course using Holland Stone, this border is achievable with any rectangle stone.
Borders are suitable for use as a creative, decorative addition around the perimeter of any paving stone project. Borders can be the same color as the field stone or a contrasting color. Borders are also practical additions for containing cut pieces around the edge of a project. All styles of stone may be used for a border, although some combinations may require more cutting than others.
Shown: Soldier Course using Holland Stone, this border is achievable with any rectangle stone.
Stack Bond uses 100% of any rectangular or square stone.
Three stone running bond works with any stone that has three sizes it can module with. It uses 46% large rectangles, 31% squares and 23% small rectangles.
Two stone running bond works with any stone that has three sizes it can module with. Typically, it uses 60% large rectangles and 40% squares. If you use squares and small rectangles, the ratio shifts to 60% squares and 40% small rectangles.
Patterns
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Dimensions (mm): | 198 X 198 X 60 |
Pieces Per Layer: | 24 |
Pieces Per Pallet: | 216 |
Pcs/SqFt: | 2.29 |
SqFt/Pallet: | 94.1 |
SqFt/Layer: | 10.5 |
Lbs/Piece: | 12 |
Lbs/Layer: | 288 |
Lbs/Pallet: | 2588 |
Dimensions (mm): | 298 X 198 X 60 |
Pieces Per Layer: | 18 |
Pieces Per Pallet: | 144 |
Pcs/SqFt: | 1.53 |
SqFt/Pallet: | 94.1 |
SqFt/Layer: | 11.76 |
Lbs/Piece: | 18 |
Lbs/Layer: | 324 |
Lbs/Pallet: | 2588 |
Know exactly how to get this product from the warehouse to your house.
Do you deliver? If so, how does it work?
Absolutely. Unless you’re installing a fire pit kit or building a stone grill surround, you’ll likely need the assistance of a 48-foot flatbed semi-truck with a carry-on forklift. Before we deliver, we’ll always verify that we can access the drop site. We’ll need enough room to turn a large truck around along with 15 feet vertical clearance above any trees or carports.
How much does a pallet of stones weigh?
A pallet of stones weighs about 3,000 pounds, the same as a Ford Focus. That’s a ton and a half of concrete blocks! Each pallet contains about 100 square feet of stones. If you want to know approximately how many pallets you’ll need for your project, divide your total square footage by 100.
If I have extra stones, can I return them?
There’s nothing worse than being stuck with something you don’t need. That’s why we’ve always let our customers return extra stones in like-new condition for a full refund. It’s industry standard to charge a per-stone restocking fee for any returned items, but since it’s challenging to deliver the precise amount of stones for a project, we don’t charge any extra fees.
Do I have to return the pallets my pavers arrive on?
No, you don’t have to return the pallets. However, just like glass milk jars or pop cans, we charge a deposit for each pallet delivered so that we can get our pallets back in order to repair and reuse them again and again.
Any time after delivery, you can bring your pallets back for a full refund. If you have a few pallets of extra stones, you can return them just as they came for a full refund on the stones and the pallets. Customers will often rush individual pallets back during their project, but there’s no rush. You can return the pallets in bulk after the project is complete without accruing any interest or late fees.
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