


corners of stone pieces that should have been chiseled smooth instead of left razor sharp. Ive even seen cases where mortar is falling out of joints on a 2 year old house that is valued at about 1.5 million!...that to me would be like buying a Ferrari and having the wheel bolts shear off the first time you drive it....
Well, none of that scariness was evident on this project!... The masons took their time and poured their hearts into their craft as they put this exterior together. It was a pleasure to watch them work and always a pleasure to see what details John creates in his new home projects.... John will always demand good quality work from his trades when building a home... I do the same in my landscapes and that is why I like working with him, makes for a perfect fit.
The stone used here is a mixture of Dani stone mixed with Ebel stone... The Masons technique is to mimic the style of stonework you would see on structures in the old parts of Downtown Toronto and in other various parts of Ontario where Credit Valley stone was used about 100 years ago.
The home is near complete and the landscape will be finished this spring... I will be sure to visit once everything is done and photograph it all for a future post update...


The home is near complete and the landscape will be finished this spring... I will be sure to visit once everything is done and photograph it all for a future post update...
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