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Precast concrete and cast stone provides architects, property owners, mason contractors and landscapers a variety of ways to enhance building designs and compliment other building and landscape components. When compared to natural stone, precast and cast stone products are typically less expensive, easier to install and more durable.

Precast concrete and cast stone is manufactured under a controlled environment using a wet or dry cast method. The wet cast method requires experienced craftsmen and additional time to produce, but studies show that the wet cast method produces far superior products.
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Pompili Precast Concrete was established in 1930 by Ernest Pompili. Ernest and his two sons, Nello and Sergo, manufactured cast stone fireplaces, flower pots and various garden and ornamental products. Today Pompili Precast manufactures high quality architectural and custom precast elements and a wide variety of precast concrete products.
Pompili Precast has provided architectural precast elements continuously since 1975. Pompili prides itself on making the highest quality precast available by utilizing the "wet cast" method to manufacture its products.
Pompili manufactures a wide variety of bollards and is capable of custom designing bollards for any application. Pompili manufactures a wide variety of coping and pier caps. In addition to 10, 12, and 14 inch standard coping, Pompili is capable of making custom coping to meet the specifications required for any project.
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Michelle Karosy
Oct 30, 2020
I LOVE my new steps! Brick Masons wanted way to much money. Since this is my backyard I ordered a precast cement step from Mark. Steve did come and measured so I had the right measurements. The steps take 3weeks or so to be complete. Steve picked up the step and brought it for install. He did such a great job! Looks great and is a less expensive option. Thanks so much fellas!
David Hall
Jan 31, 2020
So glad I was referred to this company. I had a fountain that had frozen over the winter and cracked apart. How was I going to fix it. Didn't even know what the material was. To my surprise they replicated the color and dimensions of the piece and now the fountain is working again. Can you tell which piece was replaced?