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Synthetic stone siding C & E 03-23-2007
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Posted by C & E on March 23, 2007, 10:39 pm


I'm seriously thinking about covering the T1-11 siding of our rancher with a
synthetic stacked-stone. I haven't gotten an estimate yet, having just
looked more closely at the builders show. My question is, "is there a down
side to this kind of siding"? Oh ya, "Is there any other enhancement that I
should consider"?

I plan to have the siding and fascia covered with aluminum at the same time.
I had the old window replace several years ago with low-E therma-pane.

TIA,
Chuck



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Posted by on March 24, 2007, 9:54 am


> I'm seriously thinking about covering the T1-11 siding of our rancher with a
> synthetic stacked-stone. I haven't gotten an estimate yet, having just
> looked more closely at the builders show. My question is, "is there a down
> side to this kind of siding"? Oh ya, "Is there any other enhancement that I
> should consider"?
>
> I plan to have the siding and fascia covered with aluminum at the same time.
> I had the old window replace several years ago with low-E therma-pane.
>
> TIA,
> Chuck


I don;t have direct experience with this type of product, but for what
it's worth, it's being used on $1Mil new homes here in NJ.



Posted by Art on March 24, 2007, 11:24 am


I don't know anything about it but one thing I've noticed is that every new
siding material usually begins with disaster. You need to investigate what
holds it up, what keeps moisture out of it, how are windows and door
openings handled, does it past vapor.... is it supposed to? If it is
supposed to be attached to studs..... how can that be done on a finished
house. Be careful.


> I'm seriously thinking about covering the T1-11 siding of our rancher with
> a synthetic stacked-stone. I haven't gotten an estimate yet, having just
> looked more closely at the builders show. My question is, "is there a
> down side to this kind of siding"? Oh ya, "Is there any other enhancement
> that I should consider"?
>
> I plan to have the siding and fascia covered with aluminum at the same
> time. I had the old window replace several years ago with low-E
> therma-pane.
>
> TIA,
> Chuck
>



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