
Founded by John (Jack) Wiley, Stone Center is a 3rd generation company that began supplying and installing building stone and flagstone in the early 1950s. Over the years, they expanded to include cut and polished hearths and mantles into Stone Center projects, eventually moving entirely into custom dimensional stone applications.
John's grandson, Tim, took over operations in 1985 and has overseen everything from sales to cutting, polishing and installation at Stone Center. With 30 years in the stonework industry, Tim Wiley is a Certified Stone Inspector, Stone Forensics Expert and has been a member of the Marble Institute of America since 1984.
John's grandson, Tim, took over operations in 1985 and has overseen everything from sales to cutting, polishing and installation at Stone Center. With 30 years in the stonework industry, Tim Wiley is a Certified Stone Inspector, Stone Forensics Expert and has been a member of the Marble Institute of America since 1984.
Services
Granite Care
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Granite is a naturally durable material that will keep its beauty for generations with simple and easy care and cleaning. Your granite will receive one application of sealant prior to installation, and a second application after installation to ensure stain resistance. Use a damp cloth to wipe the stone or a liquid dish soap to remove oil or grime from the surface.
Quartz Care
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Each company publishes their own care and maintenance guidelines. These are usually available for download on their websites and will also be provided to you by Stone Center, Inc. after your stone is installed. Use a damp cloth to wipe the stone or a liquid dish soap to remove oil or grime from the surface.
Soapstone Care
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Soapstone is softer than many other natural stones, it may have a tendency to scratch, chip, or crack. Soapstone has truly remarkable natural heat retention characteristics and has been widely used for masonry heater fireplaces, wood stoves, fireplace liners, and pizza ovens. Hot pots and pans may be set directly on soapstone without leaving any burn marks on the stone.
Sealers
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While it may look like solid rock, natural stone is a porous material. Spills can soak into these pores and leave marks and stains on your countertop. Penetrating sealers do not change the look of your stone, but simply add invisible protection. They are not a surface coating and do not protect against etching.
Fabrication
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At Stone Center, we understand that communication is the first step for your successful stone project. We begin by listening to understand your needs and expectations, answering any questions you might have. Our sales team's experience and knowledge will assist you in choosing the best stone application - and the ideal stone slab - to suit your individual needs and desires.
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