Centurion Stone of Arizona

Centurion Stone of Arizona

Stone Masonry -
Mesa, AZ (9.85 Miles from Mesa, AZ)
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Centurion Stone of Arizona is a privately owned company that sells high quality, manufactured stone pavers, veneers, and flagstones as well as artificial grass to homeowners, contractors and architects in / around their locations is Mesa and Prescott Valley, Arizona; California; Nevada, and other US states.

Company owner and President, Bruce Ross is committed to offering homeowners and contractors affordable and flexible solutions for enhancing their indoor and outdoor spaces, using lightweight, durable (in fact, The American Society for Testing and Materials – or, ASTM – named Centurion Stone as “the hardest” manufactured stone in the industry) and beautiful cast stone veneers, pavers and flagstones.

That’s why he and his team offer the most expansive product selection (over 25 patterns and 200 colors) available anywhere. Even better, he recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to outdoor spaces and therefore, flexible design, installation, and delivery options are must-haves for his customers. Centurion Stone of Arizona also offers:

Easy-to-follow installation instructions for DIYers. Or, if you’d like one of our professional installers will take care of everything for you.
Affordable and quick delivery or “you-pick-it-up” services
As much – or as little – design guidance as you need. We have a large portfolio of great design ideas to give you inspiration or our design team can help you.
Huge display areas at our Mesa and Prescott, Arizona locations that showcase all of our products including our veneers, flagstones, pavers and artificial turf. You’ll also find numerous examples of walkways, fireplaces, fire pits, barbecue stands, and more… so you’ll know exactly how they’ll look before you buy.

Have questions? Need some guidance? Just give us a call at 480.654.2995. One of our experienced hardscape professionals will be happy to answer your questions and offer you expert advice. Better yet, visit our Mesa, AZ location where you’ll find the largest outdoor display of pavers and veneers in Arizona.

Centurion Stone Of Arizona
1608 N. Greenfield Rd.
Mesa, AZ 85205
Phone: (480) 654-2995
Fax: (480) 654-2996
Website: http://www.centurionstoneofaz.com/

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  • Time in business: 18 years
  • 1608 N Greenfield Rd, Mesa, AZ 85205

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Year Established 2006
Business Categories Landscaping, Masonry, Tile Work in Mesa, AZ

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  • Monday 6AM - 4PM
  • Tuesday 6AM - 4PM
  • Wednesday 6AM - 4PM
  • Thursday 6AM - 4PM
  • Fri 6AM - 4PM
  • Saturday 6AM - 4PM

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