Sunday, November 25, 2012

Answers to Manufactured Stone Questions


Manufactured stone is fairly new to the building and remodeling industry. No one wants to try a new product without knowing what type of results will occur. Here are some of the most asked questions and answers on this new faux stone.

What is manufactured stone?

Manufactured stone, also called stone veneer or cultured stone, is a realistic looking stone that is made from natural stones, iron oxide pigments, aggregate, and chemically balanced additives. A manufacturing method has been critiqued to form replicas of real stone that weighs up to 75% less than the real thing. Stone veneer can be finished to a glossy shine or a matte finish and is rock hard.

Does cultured stone fade and discolor?

Because a unique blend of iron oxide pigments are used in processing cultured stone, there is superior protection against fading, chipping and weathering. Even the harshest winters cannot remove the stunning colors that are set in for many decades of beauty. Hailstorms and strong winds will not damage your stone or tear off of your home if installed according to manufacturer guidelines.

Is manufactured stone guaranteed?

There are many manufacturers that are producing stone veneer for different applications but the method for making is pretty similar. A respected company will offer a 50-year warranty on their product as long as installation has been properly followed. Together with real stone and a bonding process that is geared toward long life and quality, this long guarantee is easy to live by.

Does stone veneer pass building codes?

Manufactured stone has passed independent testing at licensed laboratories and is classified as noncombustible and fire-retardant. Strength and durability receive an A+ while only minimal water adsorption is found. Specifications should be asked for at the time of purchase to quill any doubts of sustainability.

Can anyone install cultured stone?

Installation instructions are included with most cultured stone and require only a few tools. A circular saw and masonry hand tools are suggested in addition to whatever else your specific brand recommends. If you are unfamiliar with carpentry work, it might be better to hire a skilled carpenter. Any DIY project takes patience and perseverance in completing a job and you want your completed job to look professional.

Manufactured stone can be used anywhere. Add outdoor natural beauty to your home or landscape or bring stone inside for a majestic fireplace that you have always dreamed of having. Use a marble type for counter tops and bath surrounds and give distinction to a game room with natural looking stone walls. The ideas and designs are endless and manufactured stone is guaranteed to last a very long time. Visit different websites and come up with your own unique style that will give you a signature home with stone.

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