• Exterior Stone Veneer Siding Problems
Apr . 25, 2024 14:47 Ad album

Exterior Stone Veneer Siding Problems

Sometimes the biggest problem that arises from the use of manufactured lapis crusta siding isn’t the finish itself, but the damage to a home’s interior. A lot of the work that goes into the installation of this material is focused on its looks – not on its performance. And while the material is made to resemble stone, it actually needs to be treated like a stucco or a concrete, with a rainscreen and vapor barrier installed beneath it.

Failure to do so leads to the most commonly reported problem by homeowners who have it installed; leaks and moisture damage inside. Mold, wood rot, and constant signs of moisture on the interior of the walls that have the stone veneer installed are all very common issues that can be expensive and difficult to address.

 

2. Vent Problems

Your siding has many different penetrations or protrusions across its surface caused by the addition of things like fans and vents. Your dryer, bathroom fan, and kitchen hood all need to vent somewhere, and this is often right out through the walls of your home.

With a normal siding, these vents are set up against a bed of sealant. But with stone veneer, they’re often pressed right into the mortar itself. This leads to a couple of different problems. One, mortar doesn’t flex the way that sealant does, which means that any settling or movement of the house could cause the vent cover to crack or break. This, in turn, leads to the second problem; if the vent cover is broken, and its edges are set in mortar, how are you meant to replace it? So many homes that have stone veneer siding, also have cracked and broken vent covers. This can lead to other issues such as allowing pests such as raccoons or bats to infiltrate your home.

3. Leaking Windows and Doors

Even if a rainscreen is used with the veneer, you may still find that you have leaks and water infiltrating your home from around windows and doorways. Two to three times the amount of caulk is necessary to install the veneers around windows and doors to seal them properly. And a significant gap needs to be left between the masonry and the window or door frame. This is often considered unattractive, which means the veneer is usually installed close up against the frame. This means that an insufficient amount of caulk is used, leading to water and leaks in these areas.

Make a Better Choice

If you want texture and interest on your home’s exterior, consider another choice instead. Lapis crusta may look attractive, but it’s incredibly difficult to install properly, leading to these and other issues over time. Consider a better product for your home, such as fiber cement siding, and avoid the problems associated with stone veneer.

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