History

Cast Stone has been a prime building material for hundreds of years.

The earliest known use of Cast Stone dates about to the year 1138 and was seen at Carcassonne, France, the Cité which contains the finest remains of medieval fortification in Europe. Cast Stone was first used extensively in London in the year 1900 and gained widespread acceptance in America in 1920.

Today, Cast Stone is a truly superior alternative to natural cut building stone. Combined with its ability to simulate or reproduce an almost limitless variety of natural stones, Cast Stone offers many advantages over cut stone. Cast Stone can be integrally reinforced with steel and precisely colored through aggregates or mineral oxides. Mix designs have tested engineering values which result in a predictable durable life. Strength and weathering qualities are consistently better than natural stone because the manufacturing process is controlled. Properties such as these cannot be assured in a quarried building stone. Repetitive treatment, either as trim or ornament, can be achieved quite economically in Cast Stone. The ability of Cast Stone to replicate deteriorating natural stone on existing buildings makes it an ideal material for the remodeling or restoration of old structures.

For its beauty. For its permanence. For its versatility.

Past Presidents

Year(s) President
1986-88 W. N. Russell, III
1988-90 Mark S. Ragsdale
1990-92 H. H. Kleinstuber
1992-94 Tom Van Bree
1994-95 David Laird
1995-96 Neil Shoreman
1996-97 Walter Wood
1997-98 Dennis McBride
1998-99 Jim Edwards
1999-00 Nancy Fogelberg
2000-01 Charles Rager
2001-02 Fred Miller
2002-03 David Laird
2003-04 Kirk Ragsdale
2004-06 Tony Garcia
2007 Tom Lepisto
2008 Gary Fry
2009-2010 Allen Rhoden
2011 Joe Schmadel
2012 Kent Grubaugh
2013 Jesse Hawthorne
2014 Scott Mathews
2015-2016 Troy McCune
2017-2019 Tim Michael
2020-2021 David Owen
2022-2023 Luke Ragsdale