EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Alan,
A few homes use real Austin Stone for their exterior finish, but otherwise, it's almost all cultured stone. Since you have some experience with it, you realize how it's designed for easy installation. Real stone is very smooth on the back and relies on stacking it for instaltion. Cultrured stone has the rough back for easy and stong instals.
A good money saving method might be to have the house sealed up, but not have the exterior rock installed. It's real easy to do, just time consuming. Why pay a crew an hourly wage to install it when you can do it yourself over time?
Steph never did it before I showed her, and an hour later she was better then me. She has an eye for it and is a perfectionist, so her results actually come out better than mine. LOL
I have it outside on my entrance gates and sign. There is no wear, discoloration or aging on it. I'm sure some brands are better than others, but if you stay with a national brand, I'd assume the quality should be top notch.
Eddie
A few homes use real Austin Stone for their exterior finish, but otherwise, it's almost all cultured stone. Since you have some experience with it, you realize how it's designed for easy installation. Real stone is very smooth on the back and relies on stacking it for instaltion. Cultrured stone has the rough back for easy and stong instals.
A good money saving method might be to have the house sealed up, but not have the exterior rock installed. It's real easy to do, just time consuming. Why pay a crew an hourly wage to install it when you can do it yourself over time?
Steph never did it before I showed her, and an hour later she was better then me. She has an eye for it and is a perfectionist, so her results actually come out better than mine. LOL
I have it outside on my entrance gates and sign. There is no wear, discoloration or aging on it. I'm sure some brands are better than others, but if you stay with a national brand, I'd assume the quality should be top notch.
Eddie