Sandstone has been quarried and used as a natural building
material for many centuries, favoured for it's outstanding
durability, and attractive appearance. Throughout the ages,
the use and flexibility of the product has proven itself
time and time again as a natural and easily worked building
material that can be found selectively worldwide and transported
relatively easily. The marketability of sandstone as a modern
building product however is determined by the unusual qualities
displayed by each particular stone. Its uniqueness and its
properties place it in a leadership position against its
competitors and it's ability to compliment the many changes
brought about by technology within the building industry.
The Helidon region in Queensland has proven conclusively
to be a natural resource of some of the world's most superior
quality sandstone. Having been formed over 200 million years
ago as a 'quartz' sandstone laid on a continental shelf
within a fresh water river system, this has provided the
deposits of 'salt free' stone that have been quarried and
sold from the region for in excess of 100 years. The very
nature of the deposits is what provides its rich variety
and unique colours and textures that are to this day, unmatched
by any other natural or man made materials.
Helidon region sandstone, unlike 'salt water' deposits
near to Sydney, is quartz based which provides it with exceptionally
strong cementing properties and a less porous makeup. Owing
to its natural hardness, strong flexural strength and virtually
salt free makeup, Helidon sandstone can be exposed to the
elements with minimal deterioration which lessens the need
for continual restoration and maintenance that is required
by most other sandstones products.
Helidon sandstone has consistently proven it's strong market
acceptance and has been used in the construction of many
large buildings, both old and new erected in Queensland.
Preference has been given to Helidon stone by architects
because of its variegated and banded appearance and for
the other properties noted above. The continued existence
of these structures in their predominantly natural form
as opposed to other Australian and overseas buildings that
show extensive deterioration, attests to the resurgence
of Helidon's sandstone as a product which is sought after
both in Australia and overseas.
We offer this Helidon sandstone to buyers around the world
in large blocks for buyers' own cutting, or already cut
into your specified shapes, sizes, preferred colours and
patterns.
Your visits to inspect our Helidon sandstone deposits are
most welcomed.
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