Stone veneer
can be applied to any structurally sound surface. No foundation or
structural changes are necessary, as stone veneer becomes an integral
part of the surface. So today you may also need to know more about the
installation steps if you are planning to do it yourself.Cover entire
surface with 3.4 expanded metal lath, overlapping the joints using
1-1/2"- 2” nails. Over an existing wood surface, nails should be six
inches (6”) apart in every direction, with extra attention to being sure
that nailing is through all existing studs. Overlap all joints and at
all corners, and never leave a lath seam at a corner. Overlap at least
6" on vertical seams, and 2" on horizontal seams. Use tin snips to cut
lath.
Most veneer, including that made with our instructions,
is easily shaped or cut as desired. This will enable you to “fit” stones
easily into place to insure a natural looking wall with tight mortar
joints. Cutting or shaping can be done by using a circular saw with a
masonry blade, a wet saw, a hatchet, maul and chisel, or wide mouth
nippers, (horse hoof nippers).Butter the Stone. Using a trowel, apply
approximately 1/2" to 3/4” of mortar to the back of each stone piece,
covering the entire back. Butter one piece at a time, just prior to
applying the stone piece.Starting at the top of the wall, push the stone
firmly into place on the wall and “wiggle” the stone slightly to set
the bond. You should push firmly enough so that the mortar is squeezed
out around the stone edges.
If sliding or slipping occurs, the mortar may be too thin, or you may
be using too little, or too much mortar. You'll get the “feel” of it
quickly. We have found that adding some thin set to the mix will help
make it more "sticky".
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