Monday, December 27, 2010

‘Tis the Season for Fireplaces!


As outdoor living areas become increasingly popular among homeowners in Southern California, the addition of an outdoor fireplace will be sure to ignite evening conversation and fun within your friends, family and party guests. Beautiful and functional, fireplaces are a great focal point for any entertainment area while keeping its observers warm and comfortable.

KRC Rock can help you install your own fireplace this holiday season, with pre-engineered kits and an array of additional building materials. With a variety of different designs to choose from, KRC Rock’s Fire Rock Pre-Engineered Masonry Fireplace and Chimney System Kits (marshmallows and graham crackers not include) are easy to assemble and available as natural wood burning or with a gas line. With the addition of your choice of natural-thin veneers, your fireplace can match any landscape design with unique elegance.

Check out this fantastic How-To video and get building!

Contact one of our knowledgeable KRC Rock sales associates at 1-800-KRC-ROCK or visit us online at KRCRock.com for more information about our fireplace kits, natural thin veneers and masonry materials.

Monday, December 20, 2010

KRC Rock Presents...

“Romancing the Stone”
Featuring: Yellow Osage


At KRC Rock we are passionate about our products and believe that each of our stones have a unique story to tell. Utilizing natural stone forged from the earth itself adds a primal beauty to your home and landscape that can be as unique as a fingerprint. Knowing the type of rock, its origin and the process by which it has entered your landscaping or countertops is an amazing story that goes beyond the name on the label. 



This month KRC Rock presents… Yellow Osage


Where the sun kisses the earth, you will find the bright radiance of the Yellow Osage stone. The Yellow Osage is a much harder limestone due to its deep quartzite base properties, making it a great building product. As if it were scorched by the rays of the sun, the stone’s color is a vibrant and warm mixture of yellows and oranges. With a rough surface texture and chopped edges, the Yellow Osage works very well in thin veneer applications. It is a perfect application for achieving a Tuscan or Mediterranean look with your home and provides stunning curb appeal. Yellow Osage is an exclusive product to KRC Rock and is available in sizes of thin veneer of up to 10” high and no less than 4” wide. 

Monday, December 13, 2010

Unique Holiday Gifts from KRC Rock!


While you’re driving around the mall searching for the perfect gift for that picky person on your list, consider some unique gift ideas from KRC Rock! We have some incredible gift options that are sure to help that person jumpstart their landscape projects for the new year.

1.      Dry Steambed Kit: Perfect for anyone who wants a low maintenance solution for their front yard.

2.      Pondless Waterfall Kit: Pondless waterfall kits are a great and inexpensive way to add a water feature to any outdoor area.

3.      Fireplace Kits: Add warmth and comfort to their home by gifting them with an indoor or outdoor fireplace kit. Added bonus: You can save up to 40% this month on supplies!

4.      Fire Ring Kit: For those who like to spend time outdoors, roasting marshmallows around a warm fire, a fire ring kit is a perfect gift. 

5.      Pizza Ovens: Have a friend or family member who loves to entertain? Gift them an outdoor pizza oven to take their entertaining to the next level. 


6.      Stone Care Products:  These make perfect gifts for people who have just had some rockwork done in their yard. Our products will help their investment last longer while keeping it beautiful and clean.

7.      Gift Cards: A perfect solution for someone looking to tackle a landscape project, but not quite sure what they want to include.

Our expert staff can also help with gift ideas, as well as find items to complement your purchases and delight your gift recipients.

Happy Holidays from all of us at KRC Rock!

Monday, December 6, 2010

KRC Rock’s Rock Star of the Month


KRC Rock is proud of all our employees that work hard to make us the industry leader in customer service and product support. Each month, we will highlight one of our “Rock Stars” via our social communities to give you a glimpse into our KRC Rock family.


December Rock Star- Art Lewis

As the old proverb goes, “The devil is in the details.” And nobody on the KRC Rock team understands this better than transportation and logistics supervisor, Art Lewis. Art’s attention to detail and integrity continually keeps KRC Rock’s fleet of trucks and drivers safe. Recently receiving a perfect score on his inspection, Art works hard to keep KRC Rock trucks and transportation operations in compliance with all California Highway Patrol mandates. An experienced team leader, Art effectively works with the KRC Rock yard staff to keep the San Marcos rock yard clean and organized for efficient sales and optimal customer service. His natural organizational skills and dedication allows customers at KRC Rock to easily explore different options and find what they need in a timely and efficient manner. Art Lewis is a truly appreciated Rock Star here at KRC Rock!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Spark Holiday Cheer with KRC Rock Fireplaces


Impress Santa Claus as he slides down the chimney this holiday season with a renovated indoor stone fireplace. Ignite your worn brick or cement fireplace by resurfacing it with elegant, natural-thin veneers or install a new stone fireplace in your den, outdoor living area or living room with one of our easy to assemble fireplace kits.

A focal point of any home, fireplaces represents story telling, hot chocolate, family gatherings, Christmas stockings, romance and great conversation. Enjoy this and more this December with the help of KRC Rock fireplace kits and materials, interior stone veneer and masonry tools.

Contact one of our knowledgeable KRC Rock sales associates at 1-800-KRC-ROCK or visit us online at KRCRock.com for more information. Follow us on Twitter, “Like” us on Facebook  for holiday D.I.Y tips, information and specials.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Give your Home Interior a Face-Lift with Natural Stone Veneers


Hidden deep under ground for thousands of years transforming into unique shapes and colors from intense pressure and heat, natural stone is an earthly marvel whose beauty can bring elegance and uniqueness to any home interior design.  Long-lasting and versatile, natural stone is perfect for anything from flooring to walls to countertops.

One way to incorporate a natural stone look into your home décor is by adding natural stone veneers to a variety of surfaces. Natural stone thin veneer is real stone that has been fabricated to only ¾”-1” and can be added to many surfaces such as wood, concrete, brick or block. Thin veneers can accentuate living room and bathroom walls, fireplaces, floors or kitchen splash backs, walls and islands. Thin veneers come in a wide variety of colors and sizes, making color matching and small renovations easy.

Check out these step-by-step instructions on how to install your own thin veneers and some fantastic interior photos to spark your interest! 

Have you incorporated natural stone veneers into your home interior? Share below!


 


Monday, November 8, 2010

KRC Rock’s Rock Star of the Month


KRC Rock is proud of all our employees that work hard to make us the industry leader in customer service and product support. Each month, we will highlight one of our “Rock Stars” via our social communities to give you a glimpse into our KRC Rock family.

 
November Rock Star- Eric Ramirez

A full-time customer service representative, Eric has made enormous strides for the KRC Rock, Poway location. An enthusiastic and down-right hard worker, Eric has helped increase both revenue and customer satisfaction. Eric is a self-starter who continually monitors the yard to make sure that it is replenished with inventory so customers can find what they’re looking for. With Eric strives to give great customer service and with his extensive product knowledge, he’s very helpful. Eric continues to be a great asset to the KRC Rock team and is a true Rock Star!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Rockin’ Home Interiors by KRC Rock


Open your doors to nature this November by incorporating natural stone into your interior decoration. Elegant, country, Tuscan or modern-no matter what your style, infusing natural stone looks into your home interior design is the perfect final touch.

Whether you are looking to install natural stone tile flooring, re-face an unappealing fireplace, or add natural thin veneers to your plain plaster walls, KRC Rock is your solution to all stone interior applications. Come discover the many decorating possibilities natural stone can provide for simple interior remodels and renovations.

Contact one of our knowledgeable KRC Rock sales associates at 1-800-KRC-ROCK for more information. Or follow our blog, Facebook and Twitter page for daily D.I.Y tips and information or to inspire ideas for your own home.

Monday, October 25, 2010

6 Ways To Protect Your Home From Flood And Soil Erosion


With thousands of homes being victim to wildfires in San Diego County, it is sometimes hard to see the effects of a deadly fire past the impending flames. In the fire’s aftermath, the threat of floods and erosion increases and can be disastrous for your home and property. The plants and vegetation whose roots help stabilize soil can become damaged or completely destroyed, leaving loose soil vulnerable to erosion and runoff. Erosion can destroy your landscaping and gardens, and can promote polluted runoff into storm drains and surrounding property. Fortunately, there are many ways to protect your home from post-fire hazards.

Ideally, you would want to prevent the effects of erosion by immediately re-planting the areas that have been destroyed. Also, by incorporating a well-planned landscape design that utilizes drainage systems, stone retaining walls and stone rip rap. KRC Rock has all the materials you need to permanently address any flood and erosion issues. However, if you’re looking for a temporary solution, San Diego County has provided some tips that can help protect your home:

Hydraulic Mulching: Hydraulic mulching consists of applying a mixture of shredded wood fiber to a hydraulic matrix. Mulching temporarily protects exposed soil from erosion by raindrop impact or wind.

Fiber Roll: Fiber rolls consist of straw, flax, or other similar materials bound into a tight tubular roll. When placed at the toe and on the face of slopes, these devices intercept runoff, reduce its flow velocity and provide removal of sediment from runoff. Fiber rolls are only effective when trenched.

Silt Fences: Silt fences are made of a filter fabric that has been entrenched, attached to supporting poles, and sometimes backed by a plastic or wire mesh for support. These fences are good for perimeter control, detaining sediment-laden water and promoting sedimentation behind the fence.

Straw Matting: Straw matting is used to cover the soil surface to reduce erosion from rainfall impact,          hold in place, and absorb and hold moisture near the soil surface. Matting is commonly applied to short steep slopes where erosion hazard is high and vegetation will be slow to establish.

Straw or Wood Chip Mulching: Straw or wood chips can be used to hold soil in place.

Sand and Gravel Bags: Properly filled sandbags are useful for redirecting storm water and debris away from home and property. They are effective when stacked in a pyramid formation to act as a temporary wall. Gravel bags are similar to sand bags except they are made of burlap and filled with small rocks. Gravel bags are useful for erosion preventions when placed on the face of a slope, as the storm water will pass through the bag while trapping the sediment behind it.

KRC Rock is pleased to be a resource to the residents of San Diego County for all natural stone solutions for protection against fire and post-fire hazards. For more information visit the County of San Diego website for specific zoning requirements and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more tips and do-it-yourself solutions.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

FYI: KRC Rock has D.I.Y. Dry Stack Retaining Walls


Natural stone walls and barriers date back hundreds of years, and have been used to defend against everything from enemy invasions and floods and fires to wild animals and neighbors. Although you may not need to defend your landscaping from an enemy hoard, you may need to defend it against dangerous floods and erosion. KRC Rock is prepared to help you build your own dry stack stone retaining wall to reduce soil erosion, stop polluted runoff, and create a beautifully primal stone accent to your garden landscape. Dry stack retaining walls are mortar-less, easy to build and allow for natural, slow drainage. If your house is built near or on a slope, a stone retaining wall can help defend against flooding and precious soil erosion.

Use these steps to build your own dry stack stone wall:

1. Check local codes before you begin digging (you may need a permit), although often you will not be bothered if you keep the retaining wall 3’ high or less.

2. The benefit of stone retaining walls is that they are mortar-less and that your “drainage system” comes built-in: water will usually seep through the cracks between the stones. Another advantage in building dry stack walls is that you do not have to sink a “footing” as you do when using concrete or stone and mortar.

3. Select stones that have at least two sides that are flat. The heavier the stones, the more stability you’ll have.

4. Plot out where the retaining wall will sit at the bottom of the slope, using stakes and string for a straight terrace, a garden hose for a curved one.

5. Dig a trench about 8”-10” deep, so that the first course of stone is fully or mostly submerged.

6. To calculate the necessary width of the trench, just remember the base of the retaining wall should be half the wall’s height. Angle the trench so that it inclines back slightly into the slope (2” for every 1’ of terrace height) – this will provide greater stability.

7. When you’ve almost penetrated down to the required depth, use a skimming motion to remove the remaining soil.

8. Terraces of natural stone are laid in “courses,” i.e., a horizontal row at a time. The first course of stones will consist of your largest, widest, longest, flattest stones (but save some for the final course, the “capstones”). Take the time to fit them as closely together as possible.

9. In terms of the height of the first course of stones and the following courses, you have two choices. If you’re aiming for a look of uniform rows, choose stones of the same height when laying a particular course. The other option is a more random look, in which you play each course by ear, using filler stones wherever necessary to make up for a difference in heights.

10. Check to ensure that the stones run level left to right. But because you’ve built a slight backwards slope into the trench’s base, your stones will slope down slightly from front to back. After completing this first course backfill with some of your excavated soil and any stones too small to use for building the retaining wall, and tamp it down.

11. In laying the next course of stones and those that follow, avoid lining up the joints over the joints of the course underneath. Again, backfill and tamp down after completing the course. As you place each stone, check that there’s as little wobble as possible. To counteract any wobbling, you may have to use small, flat rocks as “shims.” Use a mason's hammer to knick off stone fragments so as to achieve a better fit where possible.

13. Continue in the same manner with the third course and succeeding courses. By the time your terrace is half its planned height, you should start incorporating what are known as “deadmen.” The term refers to long stones laid perpendicularly across the wall, rather than parallel to all the other stones. Deadmen stones tie the retaining wall into the slope.

14. A hole is first dug into the slope to incorporate a deadman. Then one end of the deadman is set on the terrace, and the other end placed into the hole you’ve just created in the slope. A good rule of thumb is to provide at least one deadman per 16 square feet of exposed wall face.

15. When you’ve almost reached the desired height for your terrace, it’s time to place the capstones on top. Capstones serve both to help hold the stones under them in place and to provide a finished look to the retaining wall.

For more D.I.Y tips be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter or visit us online at www.KRCRock.com !


Monday, October 18, 2010

KRC Rock Presents…

 “Romancing the Stone”
Featuring: Bitterroot Stone

At KRC Rock we are passionate about our products and believe that each of our stones have a unique story to tell. Utilizing natural stone forged from the earth itself adds a primal beauty to your home and landscape that can be as unique as a fingerprint. Knowing the type of rock, its origin and the process by which it has entered your landscaping or countertops is an amazing story that goes beyond the name on the label. 



This month KRC Rock presents…Bitterroot Stone from Montana 

Hailing from the great North-West United States, Bitterroot is a hard, natural stone that has proven suitable for a variety of applications. Each individual piece of Bitterroot stone carries unique characteristics along is surface that if they could speak, would whisper about a history long ago. With base grays infused gold, tan, or light green splashes, this stone works well with many different color schemes. Fern-like dendrites elegantly sprawl across the surface of the Bitterroot stone giving it a warm, rustic look–perfect for both interior and exterior veneer applications.

Monday, October 11, 2010

KRC Rock's Rock Star of the Month


KRC Rock is proud of all our employees that work hard to make us the industry leader in customer service and product support. Each month, we will highlight one of our “Rock Stars” via our social communities to give you a glimpse into our KRC Rock family.



October Rock Star- Noe Lugo

Noe is our full-time cashier and customer service representative at KRC Rock San Marcos. Mastering the KRC Rock product line, Noe is a knowledgeable natural stone expert who continues to learn more about his trade. His large customer base continually relies on his exceptional customer service and product knowledge. As the face and front line of KRC Rock, Noe’s genuine enthusiasm about the natural stone industry shows on his big smile and positive outlook while on the job. KRC Rock is truly lucky to have such a stellar “Rock Star.”

Monday, October 4, 2010

KRC Rock is D-Fence against Soil Erosion!

Decorative, protective and sustainable…retaining walls are an important landscaping feature that usually is upstaged by the beautiful plants and flowers for which they help provide growing areas.

This month KRC Rock is bringing retaining walls and the importance of erosion prevention into the limelight with a crusade to help homeowners do-it-themselves through natural stone solutions.

From building simple garden planters to safeguarding your home from floods and mudslides, a retaining wall can be a decorative and practical addition to your landscaping. Large or small, stone or block, KRC Rock is prepared with the materials to help you defend against precious soil erosion and landscape destruction.

Learn how KRC Rock’s building products are not only beautiful but also sustainable. To preserve your natural soil and surrounding environments call 1-800-KRCRock or visit www.KRCRock.com.

Be sure to follow our blog and also our Facebook and Twitter pages for all the latest on KRC Rock.

Monday, September 27, 2010

FYI: KRC Rock has D.I.Y. Boulder Placement


The addition of natural stone boulders provides variety and character to any style of outdoor landscaping. With KRC Rock’s transportation and precision boulder placement services, you can pick out the boulders of your choice and have them placed where you desire.


Here are some helpful tips to picking out boulders that are right for your landscape!

Shape

Simply put, boulders are generally available in two shapes:

1. Round, such as water-washed or river run granite. The surface stone is generally decomposing granite and sandstones.

2. Angular, which have jagged, blasted edges and flat faces. With columnar, boxy or rectangular shapes, these boulders may be composed of, but not limited to, granite, quartzite, sandstone and basalt.

Color

Contrary to what you might think, boulders are available in many colors, including various shades of pink, gold, brown, gray, tan, green and many combinations in between.

Size

We’ve developed a simple, yet effective way to “size up” your landscape rock. Before you come out to our yard,
·         Fill plastic trash bags of various sizes with crumpled newspaper creating ‘boulders’ of the size you think would work into your landscape design
·         Place these in the areas where you would like to have the boulders. A good rule of thumb is placing your boulders in odd numbers and groupings, with varying sizes
·         Record the dimensions, (height, width and depth) of your ‘boulders’ and bring these with you when making your selections at our yard

Placement

It’s important that your stones and boulders be stable and secure. The general rule is to place approximately 1/3 of the boulder below grade.

Transportation

If the boulders are small enough you may be able to use a wheelbarrow or one of our “Rock Dollies.” For larger boulders, KRC Rock’s experienced equipment operators will deliver and place the boulders in your landscape using our custom boulder placement cranes.

For more information, please visit our website at: www.krcrock.comor
Call 1-800-KRC-ROCK.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

KRC Rock Presents…

“Romancing the Stone”

Featuring: Honey Quartz Boulder


At KRC Rock we are passionate about our products and believe that each of our stones have a unique story to tell. Utilizing natural stone forged from the earth itself adds a primal beauty to your home and landscape that can be as unique as a fingerprint. Knowing the type of rock, its origin and the process by which it has entered your landscaping or countertops is an amazing story that goes beyond the name on the label.




Honey Quartz Boulder


The origin of the Honey Quartz boulder is a savagely guarded secret. But it is known that the same area it is derived from was once mined for its gold! Yes, real genuine gold! Hosting an array of decadent colors such as honey, creams, gold, and splashes of rose and purple tones, the honey quartz boulder is a color coordinating dream for landscape artists. With sizing ranging from 12 inches to 6 feet, honey quartz is one of the finest boulder materials around for landscaping purposes. Its angular appearance and quartzite base properties also make this stone great for water feature applications like pondless waterfalls.

Monday, September 20, 2010

F.Y.I: KRC Rock has D.I.Y Dry Streambeds

Add excitement and uniqueness to your landscape with your own do-it-yourself dry streambed. Take a water guzzling, grass-filled area or a dull flowerless landscape and transform it into breathtaking, natural-looking riverbed. Dry streambeds add the perfect amount of creativity to anyone’s yard. In just 7 easy steps, you can transform your yard into an awe-inspiring landscape.
1. Plan Your Streambed: Streambeds should suggest a purpose. When determining the path of the stream, keep in mind that water, real or imagined, should flow from higher elevations to lower. For a natural look, cut the stream diagonal across your property and ad variation in width, course (direction) and slope.
2. Select Material: For natural looking streambeds, variation in rock size is important. Ranging from large boulders to small pebbles, you want to select a variety of sizes that are complimentary in color. Also, in natural streams rushing water smoothes the rough edges of the rocks. To build a more authentic looking streambed, you should try choosing round rocks, or angular rocks with smooth edges.
3. Site Preparation: Remove any unwanted vegetation, sprinklers, pipes, wiring and debris from the area. Lay out the streambed on the ground with powdered gypsum, lime or marking paint.
4. Grading: Grade the area to establish the stream channel. Natural streams are narrow in steep areas and wider on flat areas. Allow for the extra soil you will generate when digging and remember to take drainage and boulder size into consideration.
5. Install Filter Cloth: Fit the filter cloth/weed barrier to conform to the streambed. Lap joints no less than 2” and cut irregular edges around boulders or other objects. Nails (8d) are great to hold down the edges of the fabric.
6. Install Boulder: Most boulders are found at the edge of natural streams or in the stream as an island. No matter where they are placed, boulders should be buried a portion of their depth to give them a natural appearance.
7. Install River Rock: Dump a mixture of rock sizes in the streambed and spread them across the width of the bed by moving the largest rocks to the outer edges. Fill the voids with smaller rock. Remember larger rock has a “nestled in” appearance so surround boulders with smaller rock. Spray the streambed with water to eliminate dust and settle fine materials.

Monday, September 13, 2010

FYI: KRC Rock has D.I.Y. Water Features!

Bring life to your landscaping with the sounds of trickling water from your own unique water feature. Water features are a great way to add movement and character to any landscape design. Embrace the peace and tranquility of a Zen fountain, reflect within a still backyard pond, or listen to the crashing water of a pondless waterfall. With a full line of pumps, liners, predrilled stone fountains, and a variety of natural stone options, our experts at KRC Rock can help your do-it-yourself water feature come alive.


Center your chi by following these simple instructions on how to build your own Zen fountain.


1. To set-up your Zen Fountain the first thing to do is establish the desired location. If using large stone and a large basin, this is were you will actually want to put the fountain together.


2. Place the pump in the bottom of the bowl and extend the electrical cord to make sure you are close enough to an electrical outlet.


3. Fill the bowl with enough gravel to cover the pump inside the bowl. (Keep in mind; you’ll want to camouflage the hose, pump and connections with the gravel and topping pebble).


4. Place the drilled stone fountain on the gravel and situate it so that the hose can be connected to the submersible pump.


5. Fill the rest of the bowl with the gravel and topping pebble to cover the equipment as much as possible.


6. Now its time for the water! Add just enough to bring the water level up about two inches below the surface or upper rim of the bowl.


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

KRC Rock’s Rock Star of the Month

KRC Rock is proud of all our employees that work hard to make us the industry leader in customer service and product support. Each month, we will highlight one of our “Rock Stars” via our social communities to give you a glimpse into our KRC Rock family.



September Rock Star- Jacob Sutherland


Jacob works in KRC Rock’s full-service transportation/dispatch department where he maintains the integrity of KRC Rock’s shipments and deliveries through his effective communication skills and “whatever it takes” attitude. KRC Rock’s excellent customer service stems from Jacob’s positive and professional approach to incoming customer requests and inquiries. With a genuine enthusiasm for the business and always willing to take the initiative, Jacob is a valued member of the KRC Rock team.