FAQs

Baltazar's Stone

  • Do you have a showroom?

    Yes, we maintain a fully stocked retail showroom at our Omaha location. We invite you to visit and explore our extensive selection of natural stone options that Omaha residents frequently choose for their projects.
  • Is this real/natural stone?

    Indeed, with the exception of certain brick products from our vendors, all the stone we manufacture and offer is genuine natural stone. We source our materials from quarries within the United States, ensuring that Omaha residents receive authentic, high-quality natural stone products.
  • What is the wait time?

    As a reliable stone supplier in Omaha, we typically deliver stone within one to three months from the order date. Please note that wait times may fluctuate throughout the year due to factors such as stone availability, order volume, and weather conditions.
  • Where does the stone come from?

    We primarily source our raw materials from quarries in the Midwest and Southern states. However, we maintain connections across the country to accommodate special orders when necessary. Omaha residents can depend on us for a diverse range of stone options.
  • Is natural stone more expensive?

    Natural stone prices have become more competitive in recent years, often rivaling the cost of artificial alternatives. While factors such as cut style and availability can influence the price, we consistently recommend natural stone for its value. According to House Digest, exterior stone veneer projects can yield a return on investment of 102%, demonstrating the material's worth. We encourage you to visit our Omaha showroom to explore our natural stone options.
  • Does the color of natural stone change over time?

    Each stone possesses unique characteristics. Outdoor stones may develop a patina, slight weathering, or brownish tones if they contain high iron content. These changes are natural and not cause for concern. In cases where natural stone is installed near pools, chlorine or salt may leave marks, which can be easily removed with water and a brush. For more information about natural stone in Omaha, please contact us.