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  • Faux Stone (Stone Veneer) Siding: Benefits and Drawbacks
    Many homeowners want to give character to their homes, both interior and exterior. With so much vinyl siding on modern houses, the look of stone is a welcome difference.
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  • 7 Reasons You Don’t Want Stone Veneer Siding
    Stone veneer siding consists of thinly cut pieces of stone that are applied to the side of a home. The stones themselves come in a variety of colors and shapes, and they can be arranged in multiple different patterns with a choice of grout colors in-between.
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  • Exterior Stone Veneer Siding Problems
    If you’re thinking about stone veneer on your home, be sure to consider these six problems before you buy.
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  • what are the pros and cons of installing natural stone veneer?
    To the average person, natural and manufactured stone veneer appear the same. Both have the look of textured stone as the outside “siding” on the building. The main difference is that manufactured stone veneer, also known as faux stone, is a manufactured stone created from Portland cement, lightweight, natural aggregates and iron oxide pigment–to add color. But natural stone veneer has several benefits over that of manufactured veneer.
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  • 3 pros and cons of manufactured stone veneer products
    Manufactured stone veneer products is a great alternative to natural stone because it is lighter and cheaper, but still designed to look exactly like natural stone. However, as with anything there are pros and cons to discuss when considering manufactured stone veneer products.
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  • Stone Siding and Stone Veneer Siding: Advantages and Disadvantages
    Stone siding and stone veneer siding are types of protective and decorative coverings for both interior and exterior walls of a home. They offer a more natural look to a home’s exterior than other siding options such as bricks and plastic sidings made from PVC resin.
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  • the pros and cons of manufactured stone veneer
    Natural stone is one of the oldest and most beautiful building materials, used for everything from fences to fireplaces and exterior siding. It’s also one of the most expensive building products. As a result, it’s no wonder that manufactured stone veneer (also called faux stone or cast stone) has become an appealing alternative to natural stone.
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  • HOW CAN YOU TELL THE QUALITY OF MARBLE?
    It is easy to spot low-quality marble tiles from a distance, even though there is no universally accepted quality standard. Considering the advantages and disadvantages of marble will help you select the best items for your design will ensure.Marble has been utilised as a decorative element in buildings, residences, and castles for millennia. Marble is currently commonly used for all sorts of decorative and functional items. We had to use imitation marble because of the product's flaws. It might be hard to identify the difference between real, fake, and printed marble just by looking at it. Modern imitations can look and function much like real marble. Do not be duped by the artificial marble's appearance or worth. Its unique characteristics make genuine marble easy to identify.
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  • Care & Maintenance of Natural Stone 
    To make sure stone’s potential to sustain for the ages, it is important to take proper care and maintenance of it. This includes using appropriate cleaning materials, applying sealing or coating if needed, and knowing how to identify damage and wear. This guide will help you learn the best practices for cleaning, sealing, and maintaining your natural stone tiles, to ensure their look and performance for a lifetime.
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  • How To Select The Right Tile
    To understand the quality and durability of ceramic and porcelain tiles we are able to turn to both the (ANSI) “American National Standards Institute”, as well as the (ASTM) “American Society For Testing Materials”, which provide the testing procedures and standard values for tiles.
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  • ASTM Test Standards Relevant to Natural Stone
    Now let’s take a look at the commonly used ASTM Test Standards relevant to natural stone. The tests can be divided into two broad categories: those that pertain to the stone’s physical performance, and those that tell us something about how the stone will perform under certain circumstances.
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  • Stone Tiles for Flooring: All you need to know about natural stone tiles
    When we’re considering a home improvement project aimed at making a statement, bringing uniqueness to our houses, and making us feel glad about going back home every day, we often forget to think about flooring. However, there’s a lot of potential in investing in the ground we step on. Especially if getting stone tiles for flooring applications is on the table.In this article, we will share all you need to know about natural stone flooring in order to confidently opt for a gorgeous and long-lasting floor. 
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