Shearstone
A NATURAL APPEARANCE THAT WILL ADD KERB APPEAL
The broad Shearstone range of colours and finishes recaptures the tradition of many of Britain's most appealing types of natural stone. The Light Ham of Somerset and the Buff of the Cotswolds are just two examples of stone types admirably mirrored in the Shearstone range.
A recent development by Bovis Homes at Bishop's Cleeve near Cheltenham has utilised a combination of Cotswold Village and Light Ham product in Cottgae finish with stunning success.
A range of specials is also available to compliment the Shearstone range.
For sales enquiries please contact our Leighton Buzzard office.
Shearstone Walling is equally at home on Commercial Projects as it is on residential projects.
Face Finishes
Shearstone Walling is available in 3 Face Finishes
- Split - most effective for housing and landscaping projects
- Pitched - a rough effect, each block has a distinctive raised centre
- Cottage - a rough, irregular shape which replicates traditional stone walling
Thermal Condictivity: as Table 3.1, CIBSE Guide
A:1999:
Protected: 1.46 W/mK
Exposed: 1.56 W/mK
Density:
Typical Dry Material Density = 2100 Kg/m³
Compressive Strength:
20 N/mm²
Coverage:
Dependent on the combination of units
chosen.
Fire Resistance:
Class 1.
Drying Shrinkage:
Forticrete Walling Stone products
have a drying shrinkage value of less than 0.06%
Permeability:
Under test conditions for permeability and absorption, the
performance of Forticrete Walling Stone products surpassed the
highest appropriate standards.


A recent additon to the range is Banes Weathered which replicates the natural veined white limestone of North Somerset.
The reproduction of colour is as close as possible within the photographic processes. Where precise colour tolerances are vital, you are advised to view actual product samples.
Recent Projects completed using Shearstone Walling:
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Walling Stone - Mar 2006 Brochure (901 KB) | Click here to download |
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Walling Stone Specials Brochure (544 KB) | Click here to download |
