Building elegance one stone at a time.
About AASSI

We would like to take this opportunity to personally introduce you to Ashcraft Architectural Stone Systems, Inc. (AASSI). Thanks to General Contractors, Architects, Designers and Homebuilders such as yourselves; our team is celebrating our 20th anniversary as the full service stone contractor of choice in Southwest Florida. Our tenured team of stone masons has built their reputation for craftsmanship and service by working on the multi-million dollar custom estate homes of Port Royal and Gasparilla Island (Boca Grande), and high-rise towers from Marco Island and Naples to Miami, Tampa, and Palm Coast.
At AASSI, we strive to forge a unified relationship with all of our client-partners. We understand the benefit of planning together, working together, and achieving together – side by side, job after job, throughout the Florida peninsula. This philosophy of first-quality craftsmanship combined with on-time completion has made AASSI Southwest Florida’s leading high-end decorative stonework provider.
In addition to procuring and installing natural stone and tile products, AASSI, a Florida General Contractor, is a leader in faux (precast) stone manufacturing and installation. We have state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at Continental Architectural Stone, Inc. (CASI), a wholly owned subsidiary or AASSI. Precast stone is very affordable and can be integrated easily into your project’s design needs. Also, cementitious materials hold up better to Florida’s harsh climate in lieu of foam and foam coated products. With a staff consisting of a CAD engineer, mold sculptors, and finish masons, CASI can faithfully reproduce age-old shapes and forms in most any surface texture and color.
We feature on the site a
selected job reference lists as well as
some photographs of our past and present work. Please do not hesitate to
contact us with any questions that you might have. We look forward to working with your team in the not-too-distant future. The partnership we can create will help build Southwest Florida, one stone at a time.