Former Bradstone director heads new paving company

Former sales director for Aggregate Industries business Bradstone, Mike Leeming, has launched a new paving company selling premium natural stone.

Former Bradstone director heads new paving company

Ethan Mason Paving, based in Lichfield in Staffordshire, supplies sandstone and limestone with the aim to make it simpler for builders to access the stone they need quickly and easily.

The company says it works closely with landscapers and has a large quantity of stock, ready to be delivered by a team of distributors.

Founder Mike Leeming, who has more than 15 years’ experience in the landscaping industry, said: “I am delighted to be part of the fastest-growing natural stone company in the UK.

“We have a large amount of stock ready for builders so they are not waiting for material to be delivered, which can sometimes be a problem in this industry.

“I wanted to create a company that is recognised for its quality products and exceptional customer service.”

The business has set up a network of landscapers, known as “Ethan Mason Stone Champions” to link them to their customers.

“We are dedicated to supporting professional landscapers who are passionate about paving,” added Leeming.

“Upcoming and long-standing partnerships are allowing us to build a verystrong Stone Champion network where we actively find, qualify, and pass leads to our network of installers for free.”

Ethan Mason also works closely with customers to help them create their dream outdoor space.

Mike Leeming’s wife Sarah, company director, said: “We don’t just sell stone, we offer a more personal shopping service and we really want to help inspire people to create their dream outdoor space.

“Natural stone is the perfect choice, it looks so beautiful and each and every stone is unique.”

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