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Changing vinyl siding to stone.
The most important part of the job will be underground as a solid foundation must support the new brick.
Although vinyl siding has plenty of pros it also has its downsides.
This close up shows how vividly realistic our random rock actually is.
But another similarity that veneer shares with stone is the possible deterioration of mortar joints over time which may necessitate periodic inspection.
Cons of vinyl siding.
The water membrane is imperative as it will prevent water from seeping through the brick veneer and into the wood.
When you re only removing the lower portion of your home s vinyl siding to install a brick or stone wainscot if local code allows you can dig just below grade and bolt angle iron to the foundation to serve as the new brick ledge.
Next apply the thin brick veneer directly to the membrane.
The second method is to tear out the existing vinyl siding and apply a heavy duty water membrane to the wood.
Whether you re looking to replace the shingles on your roof or you d like to install better siding on your home we re here for you.
Capturing every detail in vivid 3d texture.
The major difference between this siding and regular vinyl siding is that our product is molded from real stone blocks.
Once installed it looked like dan had finished the front of his house in authentic stone bricks.
Like stone veneer is impervious to fire insects and rot doesn t need staining or painting and is less expensive than actual stone or brick though still costlier than other siding options.