By Paul Fitzgerald – The Toronto Tribune
George Glover is just like any homeowner in London, ON, these days– home renos are always at the top of his ‘to-do’ list.
A couple of years ago Glover set out to give his kitchen a makeover.
So, he got to work right away to find the right kind of granite countertops that would blend in perfectly and accent an old space that he wanted to make new again.
He took his time doing his research and scoped out a handful of countertop companies in the area.
After a few weeks of hunting, he finally found a company that offered the granite countertops he envisioned for his renovation project.
It was during that visit with the local company that he noticed piles of granite remnants sitting around outdoors everywhere, some of which was being thrown into waste removal bins.
Curious about all the leftover remnants and their disposal, he asked the sales representative, “What happens to all the leftover materials?”
Glover recalls the response from the sales representative. “The person told me that unfortunately the scrap granite is taken away to a local landfill, and that his company didn’t have any use for it.”
That comment sparked an interest in Glover to research what, if anything could be done with the leftover scrap granite pieces.
Glover knew that the granite was so beautiful to look at, and it was simply too nice to waste.
After several months of research, planning and hard work, RealStone Granite Products was born.
And the rest is history.
Glover’s company, RealStone Granite Products, which is based here in London, now uses recycled granite remnants to make their popular outdoor fire pits, which are becoming a big trend for those looking to give their backyards a makeover.
His company designs, manufactures and sells their granite fire pits to outdoor home décor enthusiasts across the province and Canada, and even in the USA.
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“I just had a hunch I could do something productive with all that material,” smiles Glover, who is the founder and president the company.
Glover and his crew found that these granite scraps would be perfect for the creation of original and personal outdoor granite fire pits.
They’re a big craze now among home and cottage owners who want to spruce up their backyards and scenic landscapes.
“Fire pits enhance the look and feel of a property and they make for great getaways only steps from the backdoor,” says Glover.
“I knew I could take junk and turn it into useful products for people who own homes or cottages,” says Glover. “People now are on the hunt to take their outdoor spaces and make them new again, and my hunch was correct. Fire pits like ours are big sellers as they provide a flair of intrigue and eloquent ambience.”
The recycled granite used to construct Glover’s outdoor fire pits is actually three times stronger than actual concrete, and they are more affordable than most would expect.
Even better is that the wood or gas fire pits are stylish on every level and blend in perfectly with the great outdoors. The fire pits add a new meaning of décor and warmth too in open spaces. These fire pits come in a variety of colours and you can even match the granite stone to fit your deck or patio.
“Our fire pits are a hit now on the market, and so many of our customers enjoy that fact that they make their backyards smarter and more attractive,” says Glover.
“As well, our fire pits are made from granite remnants, so we are thrilled to be playing our part in being environmentally responsible. And homeowners and cottage owners also appreciate the fact that when they purchase our fire pits they are helping to reduce our environmental footprint by 750 lbs or more each time.”
All of Glover’s fire pits are hand-picked, sorted and packed to meet each and every client’s exact standards.
His company also custom builds fire pits for those who have that outdoor-home-décor eye. And customers also have the option of designing their own fire pits online, a process which Glover and his team assists with.
So, how are sales?
“They are hot,” laughs Glover. “We started out slowly and now we are beginning to push more volume. Even though fall is in full swing, scores of people are still on the hunt to find new ways to give their backyards and decks that extra-special-touch.”
He adds, “Our granite fire pits help blend the seasons together. No matter where you live their style and design and comforting flames will make you feel right at home.”
To learn more, visit RealStone Granite Products.