Pacific Shore Stones opens Modesto Facility
MODESTO, Calif. — Pacific Shore Stones officially opened its new surfaces showroom and warehouse here this week, bringing the total number of stores for the Austin, Texas-based company.
The new Modesto location will serve the Northern California area, including the cities of Sacramento, Pleasanton, San Jose, Merced, Los Banos, and Sonora.
The new location is situated on the Modesto/Ceres border, and the showroom features inspirational kitchen vignettes using natural stone and quartz. The indoor warehouse offers a large selection of natural stone slabs including granite, marble, onyx, quartzite, soapstone, travertine and limestone.
Several major quartz brands such as Caesarstone®, Cambria®, Colorquartz, LG Hausys, and Silestone® are on offer, as well as Dekton® ultracompact surfaces. The location is an authorized Neolith™ dealer, offering large-format sintered surface slabs suitable for both interior and exterior projects.
“The move to our newest location in Modesto opens up our distribution area to include much of northern California,” said Marco A. Pereira, Pacific Shore Stones operating partner. “Our hand-picked stone slabs and large quartz and premium surface selection enables us to cater for both residential and commercial projects of any size.
“We are open to the public and look forward to serving homeowners, interior designers, fabricators, architects, and contractors.”
The showroom is located at 1994 Rockefeller Drive in Ceres.
Pacific Shore Stones is a leading importer of exotic natural stone, quartz and premium surfaces. Established in 2004, the company offers a wide selection of granite, marble, travertine, quartzite, onyx, limestone, soapstone, quartz, and sintered surfaces. The company distributes high quality, hand selected stone through multiple company- owned distribution centers across the United States.
Headquartered in Austin, the company has distribution centers open to the public in Austin, Arroyo Grande, Calif.; Bakersfield, Calif.; Birmingham, Ala.; Charleston, S.C.; Fresno, Calif.; Greenville, S.C.; Irvine, Calif.; Little Rock, Ark.; Los Angeles, Memphis, Tenn.; Modesto, Calif.; Oklahoma City; Oxnard, Calif.; San Antonio; Springdale, Ark.; and Tulsa, Okla., plus a dedicated distribution facility in Houston not open to the public.