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Title: Full Bed Depth Stone (2


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Full Bed Depth Stone (2-5)
  • Building stone comes in many different types.
    Some of the most common are Sandstone,
    quartzite, quartzitic sandstone, limestone,
    travertine, marble and granite.
  • Because of the harsh environment in which we
    live, the stones that we use externally must be
    selected carefully.
  • Stone must be selected with the environment and
    climate in mind.

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Building Stone comes in many shapes and sizes
  • Squares and Recs (Rectangles)-most stones need
    to be guillotined or sawn to get this pattern.
    It consists of random sizes of square and
    rectangular patterned stone.
  • Guillotined Builder- has been snapped with a
    guillotine to expose the interior of the stone.
    The finish tends to be very rough.
  • Random- irregular, more natural shaped stone.
    This tends to be used in the same shape it was
    quarried. Also tends to be flat of depth without
    a great amount of relief.

3
Building Stone shapes and sizes cont
  • Rubble (Boulder)-is used in its natural state,
    similar to the Random stone but tends to be more
    round with a greater degree of relief.
  • Ledge-is long and lineal of shape. The best
    ledge stone are those that form in a ledge
    pattern naturally like quartzite. Some other
    stones may be guillotined into a ledge shape.

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Building Stone shapes and sizes cont
  • Flagstone-is most often used as a floor stone.
    Flagstone must come from a sedimentary formation
    to (flag) properly.
  • Float (Gathered) Stone-is not a quarried material
    but is gathered as it lays on the surface. This
    stone will often have colorful lichen. This
    stone is also called a Moss Rock even though it
    is usually not a true moss, but it is lichen that
    forms in the surface of the stone.

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Three basic faces of building stone
  • Guillotined edge / Split Face- This consists of
    the center of the stone. The stone has been
    split or cut to expose its center. The natural
    coloring here tends to be more uniform from one
    piece to another.
  • Natural Cleft- This is the face of the stone that
    is part of the natural seaming in the formation
    of the stone. Water, minerals and sometimes even
    air, have been able to effect the stone. This
    changes its colors making them more vibrant.
  • Natural Ledge- Comes from the cracking that
    occurs during the formation of the stone. This
    also allows for the elements to effect the
    minerals in the stone making the colors varying
    and vibrant.

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What is Natural Stone Thin Veneer?
  • In order to qualify as an Adhered Veneer, the
    stone needs to
  • Be less than 15 lbs/sq foot as described in the
    current Uniform Building Code and International
    Building Code.
  • Be a nominal 1 ¼ thick but no more than 2 5/8.
    Thicknesses may vary depending on the density of
    the stone.
  • No more than 36 in any face dimension and no
    more than 5ft. (2) in overall surface area.
  • Typically ½ or less than the thickness of Full
    bed depth veneer.
  • Typically 25 or less of the weight of Full
    veneer. The average weight of Full veneer is
    about 50 lbs. per square foot.

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Advantages of Natural Thin Veneer
  • With the reduction in thickness comes a
    significant reduction in weight. Natural Stone
    Thin Veneer does not require a reinforced
    foundation.
  • Remodels and renovations are no problem as weight
    is not an issue. Natural Stone Thin Veneer can be
    applied to any building.
  • Easy and less expensive to install than full
    thickness veneers. End users tend to save about
    30 on installation costs alone. Installs the
    same way as manufactured stone only with a
    slightly different spec mix.

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Disadvantages of Natural Stone Thin Veneer
  • Dont have the extreme variation of depth
    (relief) as with Full bed depth veneers.
  • Very difficult to create battered columns with a
    high degree of taper with out additional framing.
  • Cost is going to be about 10 to 15 higher than
    manufactured stone.

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Natural stone Thin Veneer
Installation for Thin Natural Stone Veneer
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Thank you for your time.
  • This concludes the American Institute of
    Architects Continuing Education Program.
  • Please contact Bryce Harding at
  • Delta Stone Products, Inc. or Tony Branca at
    Mountain Valley Stone with questions or for more
    information.
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