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Stacked Stone Ledger Panels are trimmed pieces of natural stone affixed together to form modular stone veneer panels, allowing for streamlined dry stacking stone veneer installation. These panels are available in two variations: natural stone ledger stepped panels and "L" ledger stepped panel corner for outside corners. Stacked Stone ledger panels can be used to enhance the curb appeal of a home, outside to highlight a barbecue island, on a backsplash to spruce up a kitchen, or inside to beautify an interior wall.
RockmountTM Stacked Stone Panels are available in full-sized 6"x24" panels as well as smaller 4.5"x16" M-series stacked stone panels. Both stone panel lines are available in a wide range of looks and finishes, from refined rustic to contemporary chic, split-faced to 3D Honed, in stones such as Marble, Slate, Travertine, and Quartzite. These earthy beauties are equally enchanting indoors, giving backsplashes, accent walls, fireplace facades, and other vertical applications unmistakable character. They are a natural choice for outdoor applications such as barbeque surrounds, planter walls, and architectural features. Furthermore, all RockmountTM stacked stone ledger panels are modular in design, allowing for grout-free, seamless installation. The Natural Stacked Stone Panels 6"x24" have a one-of-a-kind joint design that allows the panels to join together seamlessly.
Gray Oak Stacked Stone Ledger Panels have an elegant split face finish and a mid-tone gray background. These gray stone ledger panels are made of fine marble and can be used for a variety of architectural features. Create gray natural stone fireplace surrounds, accent walls, and other architectural features with these ledger panels. To complete projects, matching corners are available.
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Q. What is a stacked stone panel ?
A. Stacked stone panels are natural stone pieces that are bonded together during the manufacturing process to create a rustic and textured appearance. Stacked stone panels are typically mortar-mounted to a backing material such as cement board. Stacked stone is versatile in design and can be used to create a variety of looks, ranging from traditional to modern. It's a popular choice for indoor and outdoor use.
Q. What are differences between stacked stone collections ?
A. Stacked Stone Collections provide a variety of options for meeting various design requirements, seamlessly transitioning from traditional to contemporary aesthetics.
The Rockmount™ Stacked Stone Panels, made of natural stones such as marble, slate, travertine, and quartzite, are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Their extensive color and finish options ensure compatibility with any style. The XL Rockmount™ Stacked Stone Panels feature larger 9" x 24" stone pieces primarily made of marble and quartzite. The size of these pieces gives a more authentic stone presence, reducing the appearance of a veneer and providing an authentic, split-face texture that adds a three-dimensional character to installations. These panels are also eco-friendly, with sustainable certifications. Rockmount™ Stacked Stone M Series Panels are ideal for compact spaces. These smaller panels are simple to install and can be used for backsplashes, feature walls, and decorative accents in both outdoor and indoor settings. They are also suitable for use in water features due to their durability and resistance to freeze-thaw. Dekora™ Porcelain Panels provide a sophisticated stacked stone look while requiring minimal maintenance. These panels, measuring 6x24 inches, are ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. These panels come in a variety of styles, including the elegant Nora series, which has a matte finish and a rectangular design for easy installation. Q. What are the different types of stacked stone ?
A. Stacked stone can be made from a variety of different natural stones, such as slate, limestone, sandstone, and quartzite. Each type of stone has its own unique color and texture. Stacked stone is also available in splitface, natural, honed, and multi-finish.
Q. Where can stacked stone be used ?
A. Stacked stone can be used in a variety of settings, both indoors and outdoors. It works well for feature walls, fireplace surrounds, kitchen backsplashes, and exterior wall façades. Its versatility extends to landscaping features such as retaining walls, water features, and outdoor kitchens, which add texture and a natural aesthetic to any environment.
Q. How much does stacked stone cost?
A. The cost of stacked stone varies according to the type of stone, the thickness of the veneer, and the complexity of the installation. In general, stacked stone is more expensive than conventional brick or siding. However, it is a more resilient and long-lasting material.
Q. Is stacked stone difficult to install ?
A. Professional masons, tile setters, and skilled DIYers can all install stacked stone. Following the manufacturer's instructions is critical for a successful installation, with surface preparation being especially important: it must be clean, level, and thoroughly dry.
Q. Is stacked stone durable ?
A. Stacked stone is highly durable and long-lasting, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial construction. It is resistant to wear and tear, harsh weather conditions, and fades slowly, ensuring that its aesthetic appeal lasts over time. Stacked stone is also fireproof, making it a suitable material for use near fireplaces and other heat sources.
Q. Is stacked stone easy to maintain ?
A. Stacked stone is relatively easy to maintain, requiring only regular cleaning to keep it looking good. The natural stone surface is long-lasting and requires only occasional wiping or gentle washing to remove dust and debris. Its low-maintenance nature makes it an appealing choice for both interior accents and exterior finishes in both residential and commercial properties.
Q. Is stacked stone eco-friendly ?
A. Stacked stone is eco-friendly due to its natural composition, as it is sourced from the earth and does not require extensive manufacturing processes. Furthermore, it is durable and long-lasting, which reduces the need for frequent replacements and the environmental impact of renovation materials. However, the eco-friendliness of the stone is also determined by its sourcing and production practices, with some options, such as reclaimed or locally sourced stone, having a lower environmental footprint.
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