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Sandstone (Navajo Sandstone)

Utah Red Sandstone

Utah Red Sandstone, often referred to as Navajo Sandstone, is a prominent geological formation in Utah, known for its striking red and orange hues. It is a Jurassic-aged aeolian (wind-deposited) sandstone, characterized by large-scale cross-bedding, indicating ancient desert environments. The red color is due to iron oxides within the quartz grains. It is a durable and aesthetically pleasing stone.

Origin
Utah, USA
Quarry
Southern Utah (historically quarried in areas like Zion National Park, though active commercial quarrying for dimension stone is limited).
Mohs hardness
6-7
Water absorption
Low to moderate (Sandstone typically has low to moderate water absorption, requiring sealing for exterior use).
ASTM spec
Sandstone typically falls under ASTM C616 (Standard Specification for Quartz-Arenite Dimension Stone). Specific ASTM data for Utah Red Sandstone is not readily available in snippets, but general sandstone properties apply.
Installed price
$15 - $40 (General sandstone veneer installed can range from $20-$40/sq ft. Flagstone patios installed can be $15-$30/sq ft. Pricing varies based on thickness, cut, and application).
Slab price
$3 - $10 (Material cost for flagstone can range from $3-$10/sq ft depending on thickness and type. Specific slab pricing is not readily available, as it's often sold as cut stone, veneer, or flagstone).
Finishes
Natural Cleft, Sawn, Split Face, Tumbled
Applications
Building veneer, retaining walls, patios, walkways, landscaping, fireplaces, interior and exterior applications.
USA distributors
Utah Stone, Western Stone & Materials, various landscape suppliers in Utah and the Southwest.
Maintenance
Durable and relatively low maintenance. Requires sealing periodically to protect against staining. Clean with mild soap and water.