Anyone have any sources on the web that sell those concrete castings used as trim around windows, including the sill and apron ?
thanks, Kirk
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Here are links to a couple of trade associations, http://www.archprecast.org/default.htm and http://www.caststone.org/ They have lists of producer members and there might be one in your area. Almost all architectural precast is made to order and is primarily a regional thing due to shipping costs among other things.
thanks, I'll check em out.
Where you be? There's a very good shop here in San Antonio, but you gotta have time and money.
Do it right, or do it twice.
I'm in Southern California