Frisco Buff Lueders
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Quarried from the Mezger's Hog Creek Quarry in Permian Basin in West Texas, Frisco Buff Lueders limestone has a high compression strength and a low absorption rate. It gets its name from the warm gray to light tan hues inherent in the stone.
Buff Lueders withstands extreme weather and maintains its natural appearance making it an appealing choice for architectural carvings, moldings, paving, veneers, columns, balusters, coping and fireplaces. It is a preferred building material among architects, builders and masons because of its composition, workability and aesthetics.
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FB101: Frisco Buff veneerSmooth finish sawn six sides, coursed. | FB102: Frisco Buff TrimMolded trim in Frisco Buff smooth. Walls are random, chopped RoughBack. | FB103: Entry GateHand carved achanthus leaves |
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FB105: Boy Scouts Headquarters | FB106: Church in TexasSmooth Frisco Buff veneer with split face banding | FB107: Texas A&M Hagler CenterSmooth veneer large panel format. Compound radial arch. |
FB108: Full Cut Stone | FB109: Block Veneer Columns | FB110: Landscape CubesFrisco Buff Lueders sawn all sizes to smooth cubes |
FB111:Sawn all sides coursed veneer. | FB112: Contemporary ResidenceSawn all sides multi coursed veneer | FB103: Baylor Hospital Plano, TX24"x12" |
FB114: Fort Worth Texas PoolsidePavers and Coping | FB115: Fireplace Surround | FB116: Frisco Texas Retail |
FB117: Fireplace Surround and Mantel |