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Basic Instructions For Understanding Different Stone Veneers

By Janelle Burnett


Applying stone veneers is more of an art then it is a science. The idea is to create something that is clean and natural looking and not artificial in any way shape or form. Understanding what it is and what it is made from generally helps the average homeowner achieve a level of success that can be just as good as a professional. It also helps to understand the different application techniques. Though as stated before it is more an art form than a science because every piece is different.

Stone veneers are generally used as a protective covering for most surfaces for inside as well as outside applications. They are also used as a visual enhancement for walls, pillars and fireplaces. Stone is a naturally durable product that that adds a natural beauty to almost any project.

Manufactured stone veneers are made using real molds of natural stone with an aggregate which is typically far lighter than natural stones. Due to their lighter weight they are typically far easier to install with basic mortar and adhesive. Typically they are also used in different places where a natural stone will not be an option because of its weight. They also possess a more uniform size and shape so the the installation can go on much easier.

Natural stone veneer is real stone that is collected from fields or dug up in quarries. It is typically cut to a consistent shape and size before being shipped to stores. Because of its greater weight it generally requires ties for installation as well as larger footings at the base of the walls.

Overall manufactured veneer is much more inexpensive than natural stone. It will typically cost 1/2 to 1/3 the price of natural stone. Along with being easier to use because it is a cast stone from forms there is generally less waste as well.

Installing any veneer is a relatively straight forward process that is basically the same for natural and man made stones. Cover the surface with metal lath for added structural support using nails or screws that are at least 1 1/2 inch to 2 inches long. Do not put the nails or screws more than 6 inches apart on the wall. Make sure all your joints are overlapped, and never leave a seam on a corner as this causes a structural weakness.

Add a thin mortar scratch coat over the metal lathing and allow to dry completely. Make sure the lath is completely covered. Before it dries, scratch lines into it with a small hand rake or mason's scratcher.

Dry fit your stones roughly 6 to 8 at a time. Apply around 1/2 to 3/4 inch of mortar to the back of the stones and set them on the wall. Gentility wiggle the stones while holding them until they are firmly set in place.

To finish your new art work after everything has completely dried up, go over all your joints pushing mortar into them as far as is possible. Most stone veneers are often treated with different sealers to stop any discoloration and other unsuitable effects. Ultimately your creative artwork will be only as far from you as your hardware store.




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