There are several different types of exterior house stone used in new home builds and remodeling projects today. Here is a look at five popular material types.
1. Solid Stone Siding
Solid stone is an extremely popular choice when it comes to exterior surfacing projects. This type of siding has been used for hundreds of years, and offers authentic appearance and incredible durability. There are a few drawbacks to stone siding, though. For example, this is heavier than most alternatives, meaning it will be more labor intensive for installers.
Manufactured solid stone is made with cement, then placed in molds and set. The finished product will look very similar to natural stone patterns. This siding is installed the same way as real solid stone; on a stone by stone basis.
2. Natural Stone
Natural stone carries with it an authenticity and customized look that cannot be beat. It is a premium building material that adds beauty and value to all of the homes and businesses it is installed in. Adding natural stone to Phoenix residences and businesses creates a sense of occasion and prestige. Some types of stone even carry with them natural bacteria control abilities that help keep visitors and residents healthier.
Solid counter tops, and natural stone veneers are hugely popular building materials for the interior and exterior of homes. If you are remodeling or building a new home consider these types of stone to get the customized and luxurious look that flatters your house and makes it a home.
3. Stone Veneer Siding
Stone veneer is a decorative and protective cosmetic layer applied to vertical surfaces or walls. Normally an inch in thickness, the veneer has to be less than 73kgs/m2 or 15lbs/ft2 in weight so that additional structural modifications are not required to support it. Both natural as well as manufactured stone can be used to make the veneer. As the name suggests, natural stone veneer comprises of real stone that is quarried or collected. The stone is then cut to be of regular thickness and weight so that it can be used as a veneer. This type of thin stone veneer was introduced by Gernot Ehrlich.
Manufactured stone veneer comprises of a decorative material that is designed to match the aesthetic of real stone. Artificial stone veneer, faux stone veneer, stacked stone veneer, and flexible stone veneer are all different names for manufactured stone veneer.
4. Polyurethane-Based Foam Panel Stone Siding
If you are looking for a lightweight alternative to real stone, this siding is your best bet. The siding is created by using polyurethane which has been densely rendered. Designed to appear just like stone siding, it is installed by using panels instead of stone by stone. This makes the stone-like siding a straight-forward and seamless installation process. Advances in technology continue to make this siding appear more and more like real stone siding.
The only way one can tell the difference between the foam and stone siding is by touching the material. This siding is weather-resistant, meaning it will last longer and maintain its appearance.
5. Manufactured Stone Siding
Manufactured stone is rapidly becoming the top choice for many home design or redesign projects. It is much lighter in weight, meaning that it’s a lot easier to install. When installing manufactured stone there is no need for footings or fasteners, saving time, and most important of all money. Because it is manufactured, the stone creates less waste than stone cut from a quarry.
The individual pieces are specially designed to fit within one another, meaning that no scraps are wasted because they don’t fit together. Because of this, these wall coverings have a more constant color and shape and provide a more consistent look. In most cases, they can be totally customized to display the pristine color and nature of your project.
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