Made to measure according to the project/non-binding quotation.
Façades
Rubble stonework, wall covering, lintel, door step, external window sill
Inside the house
Paving, staircase, kitchen worktop, shower tray, sink, window sill
In the garden
Coping, furniture, terrace, paving stones, letter box
Maintenance advice
Stone is a living material that moves over time.
Indoors
Floors : After the drying period that follows the placing of the blue stones (3 months, during which it is recommended to use only a damp floor cloth and clear water), we recommend that you clean the paving with warm water and a neutral soap, such as Marseille soap or a linseed oil based soap, then rinse with clear water. Do not rinse the floor the first few times it is cleaned in order to saturate it.
For window sills and worktops : regularly clean to avoid limescale staining.
Warm soapy water and a sponge work best.
Avoid : ammonia or vinegar, even diluted.
Remove vinegar stains by cleaning with clear water then wipe with a cloth and some olive oil.
Outdoors
Blue stone requires no particular maintenance.
Simply wash the stones with a hose and a hard brush, if necessary. Diluted bleach can be used
High pressure jet cleaning can be used but the spray should be adjusted to avoid damage to the joints.
Avoid : diesel stains or deposits, they cannot be removed
The first SprimontBlue® showroom at the Sprimont Quarry site is open to visitors.
This is an ideal opportunity to find out all about Sprimontblue® blue stone in all its forms. Whether it’s interior stone tiling, external paving, bathroom furniture, tables or decorative lamps, the full range of products is on show. Ideal for choosing among the available blue stone ranges and finishes.
The blue stone tiles and paving slabs are laid in panels with a floor area of 1 to 2 square metres. The indoor or outdoor furniture is accessible and displayed in representative settings.
Address: Carrières de Sprimont Rue Joseph Potier, 13 4140 Sprimont |
Opening times: Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays Or by appointment: 04/382.13.97 |
Tiles and paving
Furniture
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SprimontBlue®, the queen of Belgian blue stones
In the heart of the Liege region in the south of Belgium lies one of the most beautiful Belgian blue stone quarries in operation.
A stone of extraordinary purity, SprimontBlue® stone combines the best characteristics of petit granit (Belgian blue stone).
Combining an inherited traditional know-how with cutting-edge technology, the stone is quarried in an environmentally responsible manner way by people whose skills continue to be passed down from generation to generation.
From the bridge at Fragnée in Liege in 1900 to the new Guillemins railway station in 2012, SprimontBlue® stone has contributed for more than a century to the construction of an exceptional architectural heritage.
SprimontBlue® stone is exported throughout Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the USA.