How To Install Rock Siding For Houses
Apply the faux rock panels to the wall applying about an inch of mortar to the back.
How to install rock siding for houses. Reasons to install stone siding. When a house is under construction and a natural stone or brick facing is planned the builder usually builds the brick ledge into the foundation by extending the foundation past the house framing. Faux panels are made of a high density polyurethane. Place each rock against the wall press.
The beauty of a stone is incomparable and more durable than wood siding which is porous and can rot over time. Work from the middle of the wall out either side tapering the amount used until hitting the wall edges. Stone siding for the home exterior is a popular option among homeowners who want a distinct look for their homes. In this video i am using lp smartside lap siding to side my house.
Cover the exterior walls with a waterproof underlayment. I am using special siding clamps that lets me do everything solo. Mortar one stone at a time. Mix mortar once the wall is prepared and spread 1 2 to 3 4 inch of mortar on the back of each stone piece with a mason s trowel.
Install the underlayment from the base of the wall to the top and overlap edges of different sheets by 3 inches to prevent leaks. Natural stone is built to stand the test of time and can last indefinitely. Press the panels firmly into the mortar sort of using a circular push movement to make sure the mortar adheres properly. Real bricks and stone are heavy and need solid support.
Our panels and siding are molded from actual rock stone and brick so they are lightweight durable realistic and easy to install. The most obvious drawback for cladding the exterior of your home with authentic stone is its cost. Stone siding for homes is commonly made from sandstone limestone and granite although virtually any type of rock that can be dug out of a quarry is usable as a siding material.