Natural and Faux Stone Exterior Siding
Natural and Faux Stone Siding for Your Home
stone sidingNatural stone siding is perhaps the most attractive and appreciated
siding material available. Natural stone comes in an amazing variety of colors
and textures. Stone looks great when combined with other materials and is often
used as accent with lesser expensive siding. Stone is incredibly durable and
like brick typically lasts the life of the building. Stone requires very little
maintenance and if a repair is needed it will likely be the mortar and not the
stone that is in need.
Natural stone is a heavy material of course and this adds certain complications
to it's installment. Having the material transported to the house is certainly
a more troublesome and expensive operation than most other materials. But more
importantly the building will have to have additional support built into it in
order to withstand the additional weight. Natural stone is definitely a higher
end siding materials and thus you will need to be prepared to spend on the upper
end of the siding cost scale.
Due to the cost of natural stone it has never held a large share of the market.
In fact the added expense of the material is likely it's only downside. One answer
to the cost concerns is to use natural stone but as a veneer. Thin slices of
natural stone are now sold reducing the cost and of course the weight of the
material. Natural stone veneer is typically about 1 inch thick, compare that
to the 6-8 inch thick natural stone and you can see a huge savings of weight.
Natural Stone:
Longevity: Life of the building
Maintenance: Hose washing 1-2 times a year, possible mortar repair much later.
Cost: Much higher than average
If you love the look of stone but natural stone and veneer seem out of your
price range than faux stone siding may be the right alternative. Faux Stone Siding
has been around for a number of years but has been gaining in popularity particularly
in the last decade. The added popularity can be traced to the increasingly natural
and realistic appearance of the faux stone. In many cases you may have to even
touch the material to determine if it is natural stone or man made. Faux stone
can be made to look like almost any style of stone siding, in fact faux stone
molds are typically made using natural stone. It is a long lasting material like
natural stone, is much lighter and easier to install. Long term maintenance of
faux stone may be even less than natural stone another big selling point for
consumers.
Faux stone typically runs about half the cost of natural stone. Even at half
the cost faux stone is not an inexpensive material and is between the middle
and upper end of siding costs .
Faux Stone:
Longevity: Life of the building
Maintenance: Hose washing 1-2 times a year.
Cost: Higher than average
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