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About us

Why design with stone?

It is strong and stable to live with. It exudes a rich, organic, beautiful surface and has a confident, timeless “presence”. It’s a fact. The formative process for natural stone began millions of years ago, deep beneath the surface of the earth. A combination of heat and pressure created blocks, including granite, marble, travertine, limestone, and slate.

Long-Life material

For centuries the world’s premiere buildings have been designed in stone and their longevity has proven timeless.  Today’s fabrication methods have allowed us to bring this same natural stone that has lasted the test of time to your project. Whether a large commercial veneer or residential paving, our stone products will stand the test of time.

Our team

Josué Hernandez

Josué Hernandez earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Science from Texas A&M University. Prior to founding Global Stone Service in 2013, Josué spent 15 years in stone and masonry project management for two of the largest installation companies in the Texas. This experience has proved advantageous in having the ability to provide customers with technical knowledge for their stone projects.  Well versed in handling multi-million dollar federal, commercial and residential projects, Josué has a proven track record to ensuring project quality and client satisfaction. Dedicated to remaining on the forefront of emerging industry practices and market trends, Josué is also an active member of the Marble Institute of America.

David Echels

David Echels earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife Biology from Texas Tech University. Prior to founding Global Stone Service in 2013, David spent 10 years in the stone quarry and fabrication business as well as architectural stone sales for one of the largest fabrication companies in the United States. This experience affords him the ability to consult with clients on the best stone for their projects.  David has worked on projects of different scopes and in a variety of climates.  Prior to working in the stone industry, David was a corporate pilot and remains active in the aviation community.  He is an active member of the Marble Institute of America.