About Limestone
Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the minerals calcite and/or aragonite, which are different
crystal forms of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Like most other sedimentary rocks, limestones are composed of
grains; however, most grains in limestone are skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral or
foraminifera. Other carbonate grains comprising limestones are ooids, peloids, intraclasts, and extraclasts.
Some limestones do not consist of grains at all and are formed completely by the chemical precipitation of
calcite or aragonite. i.e. travertine.
The solubility of limestone in water and weak acid solutions leads to karst landscapes. Regions overlying
limestone bedrock tend to have fewer visible groundwater sources (ponds and streams), as surface water easily
drains downward through joints in the limestone. While draining, water and organic acid from the soil slowly
(over thousands or millions of years) enlarges these cracks; dissolving the calcium-carbonate and carrying it
away in solution. Most cave systems are through limestone bedrock
We offer limestone countertops at unbeatable prices

Beige Arena
Crema Europa
Desert Sand
Fossil
Jerusalem Bone
Jerusalem Gold
Jura Grey
Sabbiadoro
Savana Brown
Yellow Dream
Using our State of the Art photo software, we can show you how your finished countertop will look before the limestone, granite or
marble is ever cut.
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