This method works well for houses with basement foundations.
Replace wood siding with faux stone panel.
Available in a huge range of natural tones from dusty beige to warm earthy pinks all the way to rich chocolates grays and onyx each one is warm and tasteful.
Homeowners know to choose their big projects wisely.
I personally stick with the term manufactured stone or just stone veneer for short.
Choose from hundreds of patterns of wood stone or brick.
Wood panel siding can help give your home an attractive natural appearance.
Carry the design to surrounding walls or add faux boulders around the spa.
The wood is available in various sizes shapes and textures.
This allows you to create a particular design.
One of the main reasons why you don t want stone veneer siding is the sheer expense.
Sometimes the biggest problem that arises from the use of manufactured stone veneer siding isn t the finish itself but the damage to a home s interior.
Compared to other styles of siding stone veneer resides on the high end of the cost spectrum.
Panels of wood are laid over exterior walls to cover the wall surface.
Vinyl costs about 3 to 8 per square foot while stone veneer costs upwards of 36 to 42.
The product is used as an accent on the front of a house or it can be the whole siding in some cases.
This option offers a unique updated look for your spa or hot tub.
A lot of the work that goes into the installation of this material is focused on its looks not on its performance.
Nailon and novi siding is composed of polypropylene a tough durable material that is more resistant to weather and easier to maintain than actual rock or brick.
It s all the rage these days.
The exterior siding panels incredibly lifelike quality will convince people that actual brick or stone was used.
Faux stone or brick panels.
The new brick ledge ties into the existing foundation wall through rebar pins inserted in holes drilled into the foundation.
Faux stone panels and siding offer a versatile cost effective and beautiful way to add pizzazz and sparkle to your design project indoors or out.
Pouring a concrete brick ledge involves excavating around the foundation to depth of approximately 30 inches and pouring a 4 to 6 inch wide steel reinforced wall to support the new masonry siding.