Manufactured Stone
Cabin Living|November 2017

Manufactured Stone

Manufactured Stone
 Q How do I go about choosing a high-quality faux stone with all the brands out there today? How do I tell them apart?

– Sandy L., via Facebook

A You seem to have already ruled out natural stone, for understandable reasons. Manufactured stone, also known as stone veneer, is a cost-effective way to bring the natural beauty of the rocks and stones carved by nature to a cabin’s fireplace, porch and interior or exterior walls. Keep in mind, however, that some uses, like the water retention required by a pool or pond, do need natural stone’s hardier attributes, according to Jason Thompson, a spokesperson for the National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA).

“If you want something that’s going to be in a high-weathering environment, like a border around a pool or a pond, you need natural stone,” he said. “The advantages of a manufactured stone is that it’s significantly cheaper, easier to install and easier to maintain. But you do lose the natural stone durability.”

This story is from the November 2017 edition of Cabin Living.

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