Kirby Jantz

Kirby Jantz, President


Kirby began his career at the age of 18 in Western Kansas as a mason's apprentice.
He learned quickly, embracing and mastering his craft.

Believing that the education of a man is never complete, Kirby approaches his life and everyone he meets as an opportunity to learn. When he was introduced to pavers more than 20 years ago through a company called PaveStone, he was quick to recognize the rare artistic opportunities to design with the range of shapes and colors that were available. He seized the opportunity with all his might and has never looked back.

Kirby isn’t all work. One of his loves is vintage motorcycles and riding his out to the Colorado Rocky Mountains, especially the Rocky Ford melon country of his childhood. Most Saturdays he spends enlisting the help of his four grandchildren with projects— projects that often involve them riding motorcycles.





Chad Jantz

Chad Jantz, Vice President


A newly licensed General contractor and founding partner in Heartstone, Inc., Chad does whatever is necessary for the smooth operation of Heartstone. From managing crews, calculating bids to designing installations, he makes sure everything is on-time and on-budget and that clients are happy with their projects.
A man accustomed to the idea of industry, even when Chad is not working, he is working. And when he’s not working, Chad enjoys the company of his family - his wife Alicia, four children and two foster children - camping, fishing or motorcycling.

















Cheryl Jantz

Cheryl Jantz, Chief Administrative Officer


Cheryl makes sure things at Heartstone run as they should, often performing what seem like miracles to the rest of us, managing daily operations and budgets and pointing to the place on her desk where the buck stops.

Another place she enjoys contributing is in the kitchen and council at St. Mary's Orthodox Church. Cheryl loves spending time with her grandkids, swimming at the gym and trading mix tapes with her daughter in Tennessee.

Credo: "If you think you have everything under control, you’re not going fast enough." --Mario Andretti








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