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Home » Indiana Limestone Supports Good Construction Practices
Bloomington, Ind. -- Newly announced information from the Indiana Limestone contributes to good construction practices when installing the company's natural stone. The new information provides rules of thumb for proper anchoring and supports safe, correct, and permanent application of the stone in architectural applications.
According to Stephen DiRaffaele, architectural sales representative for the New York City metro area for Indiana Limestone, proper anchoring is found in a simple set of rules: