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Aggregate "Exposed"
Usually a granular material, such as sand, gravel, and crushed stone, that provides a textured finish. It is commonly found on walls of more decorative buildings throughout the United States.
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Brick
Bricks are small masonry blocks that are usually reddish in color. They are commonly used for buildings, foundations, and homes throughout the United States.
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Chatahoochee Stone
Cut from the riverbeds of the Chatahoochee River, this stone has the appearance of small pebbles that form a substrate. It can be found on the walls of decorative buildings mainly in the Southeast.
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Concrete (Pre-cast and Poured)
Pre-cast concrete is poured somewhere other than its final position, while poured concrete is cast on-site of the buildings and homes on which it is used. Pre-cast concrete is commonly used for large commercial buildings.
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Concrete Block
This is a block of masonry that is rough and porous. It is commonly used for basement and commercial building walls.
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Flagstone
This stone has irregular shapes and is cut from quarries. It is commonly used on the walls of decorative buildings.
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Previously Painted
Any cement-based surface that has an existing coating.
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Stone
This is stone that is cut from the earth (not man-made). It is usually rounder in shape than Flagstone.
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