Enhance Your Property’s Appeal and Value with Stone Veneer Designs! Alasya Construction offers a wide selection of stone veneers to suit your style and project requirements. Let us assist you in finding the ideal option for your residential or commercial building.
Different Types of Stone Veneers
Natural Stone Veneer
For centuries, natural stone has been a symbol of strength and endurance in construction. It comes in two main forms: traditional full-bed and natural thin stone veneer. Full bed is thick, around four inches, while thin stone veneer is just one to two inches thick but offers the same authentic appearance as full bed. Over the past decade, thin stone veneer has gained popularity for its flexibility in design and wider range of uses. It’s also quicker to install than full bed, speeding up projects for experienced masons and installers. Today, it’s one of the most sought-after options in the industry.
Manufactured Stone Veneers
Manufactured Stone Veneers (MSV), also known as faux stone, are man-made veneers created from aggregate materials and concrete pressed into molds. They’re incredibly versatile, as they can be shaped and colored to mimic various natural stone styles. With options ranging from classic to modern, MSV offers a budget-friendly and reliable finishing choice. Lightweight and easy to handle, it can be installed on almost any sturdy surface, making it suitable for a wide range of projects.
Stone Siding
Imagine saving time installing stone veneer, giving you more focus on other parts of your project! That’s what Stone Siding offers: the beauty of stone with the simplicity of siding. These panelized stone siding products fit together easily, offering the look of traditional masonry with modern installation methods. Made of lightweight materials, they can be installed quickly with nails or screws by a siding contractor like Alasya Construction.
Because they’re lightweight, no extra engineering or structural support is needed. Each panel includes a G-90 galvanized nail strip and built-in rain screen for water drainage and wall ventilation. These veneers work for both interior and exterior projects and can be installed year-round, unlike many masonry products.