Recognition
/ Merits & Awards
Stone Magazine
November 15, 2002
Stone
Personalities Features Arnold Abatecola, President A-Stone, Inc.
How long
have you been in the business?
I
actually started working as a landscape contractor and mason in
1965 and opened A-Stone in 1989
Do you
belong to any industry organizations?
The
Building Stone Institute, The Marble Institute of America, The
Rhode Island Builders Association and the Rhode Island Nursery
& Landscape Association.
How did you first become involved in the stone industry?
As
a landscape contractor ant stone mason I found it very difficulty
to find quality stone products in my area. There was no business
that could meet the demand for outdoor stone such as pavers, wall
stone and veneers. I met an importer in the late 1980s and decided
to carry a line of stone products from Brazil in my yard. At that
time, I basically used the products for my own jobs an also sold
them to my colleagues. My daughter, Paula and her husband, David
joined the company shortly thereafter and the business began to
grow. We opened a showroom and started carrying many different
stones, both domestic and imported and began selling to the general
public. A few years later, my daughter Linda joined the company
and together with Paula started selling indoor fabricated materials
for kitchens, vanities, etc. At first we farmed out these projects
but found that we could no longer rely on others so we opened
a state of the art fabrication facility which now boasts some
of the best fabrication in the area and two large bridge saws
and various equipment. Most purchased through leads found in this
magazine's advertising.
What do you consider to be your greatest accomplishment in the
stone industry?
I
have been so proud of so many things our company has been able
to do. If I had to pick our "my greatest accomplishment,"
I would have to say starting a company and being able to work
with my family on a daily basis ranks as number one. The fact
that we are selling stone is a bonus. I believe stone to be one
of the best building materials on Earth. It's unsurpassed beauty
and durability cannot be found with anything else. Our company
believes strongly in the products we sell and because of this,
we have been able to educate many consumers and professionals.
If there is one thing you could do to improve the industry, what
would it be?
It
seems as though we all want the some thing for the stone industry.
It would be to develop a strong nationwide campaign to promote
stone as the premier choice in building materials. There are far
too many alternatives to natural stone that do not come close
in quality, however, because of the way they are promoted, they
are sometimes viewed as a better option. We, as an industry, must
change this if we want to see long term growth.
What is the outlook for the stone industry?
As
long as we can continue to keep the younger generation educated
as to the benefits of natural stone, I feel as though the potential
for this industry is unlimited. I feel as though it is very important
to keep the younger generation informed as to what this industry
can do. If we can keep our business going into the next generation,
we will continue to be strong.