The Mexican arm of the company, known as Piedra de Durango, is located in Durango, Torreon, Mexico. The quarry sites yield travertine in a variety of colors, with seven different shades of beige earth tones being extracted. Diamond wire saws are used to make cuts within the quarries, and the workers use drills to break large sections of stone into blocks of material that can be processed at the factory.
The company currently has a fabrication capacity of 40,000 square feet of tile per week, operating two shifts for six days each week. Additionally, the company fabricates one truck of architectural cut stone each week, and it does a full range of custom work.