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		<title>New alternative proves winner for west of Ireland stone company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the current very depressed construction industry, a West of Ireland company has managed to carve out a winning niche for itself. It’s all thanks a very simple idea about stone and stonework. “Up to about two years ago, our business involved traditional cut-stone being put up on Irish houses. That stone is eight inches [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the current very depressed construction industry, a West of Ireland company has managed to carve out a winning niche for itself. It’s all thanks a very simple idea about stone and stonework.</p>
<div id="attachment_569" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 301px"><a href="http://www.thinstoneireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/DeclanConwayCD.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-569" title="Declan Conway" src="http://www.thinstoneireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/DeclanConwayCD.jpg" alt="Declan Conway" width="291" height="389" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Declan Conway - ThinStone Ireland</p></div>
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<p>“Up to about two years ago, our business involved traditional cut-stone being put up on Irish houses. That stone is eight inches thick and heavy and hard to work with. One day it just came to me – the stone doesn’t have to be so thick. At eight inch thickness, it’s heavier for the stonemason to work with, more costly for the home-owner to put up, and it also kills space and light around windows and doors,” says Declan Conway, who runs ThinStone Ireland in Westport.</p>
<p>“That’s when I started to think there must be a better alternative.</p>
<p>I did some research on the internet and on the phone and found that a thinner, lighter-weight stone was already the new way in other countries abroad. This was regular sandstone and limestone, but it was cut down into thinner sections to reduce the weight and cost. It is a very simple change in approach, but one which makes a huge difference to our company and more importantly to our customers. &#8221;</p>
<p>“Very soon we were sourcing our own supply of thin stone.  We decided to call it <strong>ThinStone </strong>and we changed our trading name to<strong> ThinStone Ireland </strong>to reflect this new direction.<strong><br />
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<p><strong>ThinStone</strong> has really taken off well for us since then, we are keeping busy with orders and growing steadily. We have just recently added a Cork outlet in Mitchelstown and are are looking at setting up another outlet in the midlands.</p>
<p><strong>ThinStone</strong> has caught on with home-owners, who are attracted to the prospect of having real stone on their homes without having to use the heavier and more expensive and more awkard traditional stone.</p>
<p>“What really surprises people is when they realise we are producing actual stone. It is one-inch in thickness, and at that thickness they seem to expect it to be a manufactured stone,” explains Declan.</p>
<p>“But once they touch and feel it, they know it is 100 per real cent stone. It is a great option for houses, both inside and outside. Walls, entrances and stone facing of porches and extensions are our regular type of work.</p>
<p>“Other growing parts of our business are fireplaces and chimney breasts behind stoves.”</p>
<p>“We now have a wide variety of stone finishes and mixes of colour, so people can select the look they want for their home.”</p>
<p>ThinStone  has also won wide approval for the benefits it brings in lighter weight to many long-suffering stonemasons.</p>
<p>&#8220;This lightweight stonework solution is far easier on the lower back, and will result in less lower back pain for stonemasons in the long term,” said Westport-based Chartered Physiotherapist, Mary Walsh.</p>
<p>ThinStone’s range of products can be viewed on <a href="http://www.thinstoneireland.ie/">www.ThinStoneIreland.ie</a>.</p>
<div id="attachment_570" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 439px"><a href="http://www.thinstoneireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/DeclanGabrielHouse.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-570" title="DeclanGabrielHouse" src="http://www.thinstoneireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/DeclanGabrielHouse.jpg" alt="" width="429" height="286" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Declan Conway (left) and Gabriel Hesnan, ThinStone Ireland, pictured after completing another house project with the revolutionary new ThinStone.</p></div>
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		<title>Galway man takes new direction in stonemasonry business after stint in film industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 18:27:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Furbo, Co. Galway, man, who turned his back on a jet-setting lifestyle working on film sets, is to the forefront of a mini-revolution sweeping the construction sector. Gabriel Hesnan worked on the construction of the sets for blockbusters Braveheart and Michael Collins, and was offered the chance to travel the world in the glamour [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Furbo, Co. Galway, man, who turned his back on a jet-setting lifestyle working on film sets, is to the forefront of a mini-revolution sweeping the construction sector.</p>
<p>Gabriel Hesnan worked on the construction of the sets for blockbusters Braveheart and Michael Collins, and was offered the chance to travel the world in the glamour industry.</p>
<p>“I even worked on a film in Hollywood,” says Gabriel, “but it was Hollywood, Co. Wicklow, where we built some of the set for Michael Collins. I rubbed shoulders with Mel Gibson and Liam Neeson, but, to be honest, we just did our own thing building the set, rather than bothering the stars.</p>
<p>“I was invited to take up a full-time position in the film industry. But it would have meant uprooting and travelling all over the world, which wouldn’t have suited me as I am a married man with children.</p>
<p>“I often wonder what might have been, particularly with the way things have gone in Ireland over the last two years.”</p>
<p>But, despite the downturn in the building industry, Gabriel is one tradesman who remains optimistic about the future – and it’s all thanks to a new thin stone product that offers home-owners dramatic savings.</p>
<p>“A Westport, Co. Mayo, company called ThinStone Ireland brought this product into Ireland three years ago. Thinner, lighter-weight stone is very popular in the United States of America, and that was where the idea came to bring it into Ireland.</p>
<p>“It is regular sandstone and limestone, but cut into thinner sections to reduce the weight and cost.”</p>
<p><strong>ThinStone</strong> has caught on with home-owners, who are attracted to the prospect of having real stone on their homes without having to use the more expensive and heavier traditional stone.</p>
<p>“What really surprises people is when they realise we are producing actual stone. It is ¾ to one-inch in thickness, and at that thickness they seem to expect it to be a manufactured stone,” explains Gabriel.</p>
<p>“But once they touch and feel it, they know it is 100 per cent stone. It is a great option for houses, both inside and outside. Walls, entrances and stone facing of porches and extensions are our regular type of work.</p>
<p>“Other growing parts of our business are fireplaces and stone patios. People like real stone, and we give them that, in either limestone or sandstone– at a more affordable cost.</p>
<p>“We also have a wide variety of finishes, so people can select the look they want for their home.”</p>
<p>Gabriel has worked in the construction industry in Ireland and England. In Ireland, he has worked for Envirocare Kingspan, while in England, he ran a successful business of his own.</p>
<p>ThinStone’s range of products can be viewed on <a href="http://www.thinstoneireland.ie/">www.ThinStoneIreland.ie</a>, or in a special display at McDonagh’s Trade Home &amp; DIY, Ballybane, Galway.</p>
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