Halifax’s Mason Shortage Crisis — and How Stone Depot Is Building the Commercial Hardscape Market | Atlantic Construction Podcast
Stone Depot CEO Kyle MacDonald and sales veteran Andrew Pepper walk through how a 30-year Halifax hardscape supplier is pivoting from residential landscaping into commercial masonry — with candid takes on labor scarcity, the contractor-to-retail-counter culture shock, and why masons will never be replaced by machines.
Host Daniel Arsenault sits down with Kyle MacDonald (CEO, Stone Depot), Andrew Pepper (Head of Sales, Stone Depot), and Kevin McGinnis (Atlantic Sales Lead, Permacon) to trace the Stone Depot’s evolution from a 1994 landscaping-installation company into Atlantic Canada’s premier masonry and outdoor-living product retailer. The conversation covers: Kyle’s journey from red-seal journeyman installer to owner; the eye-opening culture shift of moving from the contractor side of the counter to the supplier side; the large-format paver trend (Mega Melville slabs, vacuum lifters, polymeric sand) and the equipment-rental model that helps smaller contractors access premium gear; the Richmond Yard (Halifax) commercial project as Stone Depot’s marquee commercial debut; the Mason labour shortage crisis and aging workforce data from the Permacon Elevate seminar; and opportunities for tradespeople to build audiences as social-media influencers. The episode also features a mid-interview sponsor read for Stone Depot itself, plus brief NHL hockey chat at the close.