Stone veneer is fast replacing actual stone in most of today’s homes. The classic look of a real stone exterior can be had for less than half the cost of a natural stone fa%C3%A7ade. And the best news is that only your mason will be able to tell the difference. And, maybe,your freinds and neighbors with great eyesight and attention to detail.
Stone veneer is a lightweight concrete castes of actual stones that come in a variety of colors and styles. Using modern manufacturing techniques, today’s makers of stone veneers can exactly duplicate your existing stonework if you are building an addition to your home. Since modern stone veneers are cast from actual stones, the look of modern veneers is extremely hard to differentiate from real stone.
Using a stone veneer in your building project affords you several advantages over the use of real stone.
Light weight
Stone veneer is much lighter in weight than natural stones. They do not require the massive structural footings required when you are building with natural stone. This is especially important when you are building, or refacing, an interior wall or fireplace surround. You can install a stone veneer wall on a standard sub floor structure, no need to reinforce your subfloor to withstand the weight of a natural stone wall.
Less costly
Stone veneer is typically 1/3 to ½ the cost of natural stone materials. Because veneers are preformed to a more uniform standard by the manufacturer, the time and cost of the installation process is less than natural stone. There will be less time needed to cut and fit stone veneer, saving you money on the installation. There is also less waste than that which is associated with real stone.
Variety of Choice
Even though stone veneer is usually caste from real stones, the manufacturers can offer you different color choices than you will find in natural stone. You can mix and match several different patterns or colors to come up with exactly the look that you what to achieve. With stone veneer, you are only limited by your imagination.
Stone veneer often is offered as an alternative to natural stone during construction and remodeling. What should someone considering stone veneer take into account before using it as their material of choice?CostStone veneer costs considerably less than stone, often from 1/3 to 1/2 less. The materials used to put up stone veneer also are less expensive than that of real stone. The installation of real stone also requires more skill and time, and therefore would require higher labor costs to put in properly. Some construction materials are also not needed with veneer, as opposed to natural stone. Less waste also occurs with stone veneer than natural stone due to the standardized manufacturing process.Appearance and CustomizationNatural stone often is used around the area from which it is excavated, leaving buyers and builders with few options. Stone veneer offers a type of large-scale customization not available with natural stone. Different finishes and colors are available with veneers, offering a look that natural stone may not be able to offer. However, real stone offers a more natural appearance, as even the same type of stone may vary in color and texture. It also adds more potential value to a home than stone veneer does.UpkeepStone veneer requires very little upkeep if it installed properly. Usually a washing with water when dirty is sufficient. Natural stone involves using a special sealant and certain cleaners to be sure that it does not erode the stone. However, repairing natural stone is easier if broken because of its nonstandard appearance, whereas it may be difficult to exactly match a stone veneer. Stone veneer also has less strength overall than natural stone, and cannot be reused as natural stone can.Consider Your SurfaceHow much work would have to be done to put in the veneer? New, untreated brick, concrete blocks, and surface concrete don’t need special preparation other than cleaning. Wallboard or plain wood, however, will need an entire substructure of which may include a vapor barrier and a coat of mortar. Natural stone may only need a cleaning and sanding of the surface on which it is to be placed.
Not Durock brand. Their spec guide states that only "thin stone". Thin stone is generally a stone veneer. Wonderboard has a much better and more extensive warranty for stone. See attached links.
Many Layers of Veneer make plywood. Veneer is solid wood and its only .020- .040 of an inch think.
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Wood veneer can be painted over on kitchen cabinets. The paint should be a latex that is not of acrylic nature. Oil paint will only smear and not dry evenly.
No, your only options are is to buy one off a player through GE or go to Keldagrim and buy one off the stone mason for around 350k odd.
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