How
To Install Thin Veneer
Tools
and Materials:
Hammer, Brick Trowel, Scraper, Stiff Brush, Flat Trowel, Joint Tool,
Grout Bag, Masonry Brush, Sand & Cement, Selected Stone.
How
to Install:
Natural Thin Stone Veneer may be applied over any masonry surface, concrete
block, brick, cement, etc. Painted surfaces must be sandblasted, or
otherwise stripped of paint. If it is difficult to remove paint or if
surface is of frame construction, nail metal lath to wall securely,
6" on center. (For exterior, vapor barrier first, then metal lath.)
Apply scratch coat (2 parts washed sand to 1 part Portland cement) to
lath. Make certain lath is covered completely with a thin coat (1/2"
- 3/4" thick). Use a metal scraper or small scrap of lath to lightly
rake horizontal grooves in the scratch coat. Allow scratch coat to set
up or cure. This is now a masonry surface to which the
Thin Veneer may be applied using the following steps:
a. Mix rich mortar (2 parts washed sand to 1 part Portland cement)
to a creamy consistency similar to whipped potatoes. Mix a minimum of
5 minutes.
b. Determine if stones will be laid out on ground to the desired
fit prior to installation, or if trimming is required to complete finished
application.
c. Make certain surface is free of dirt, sand, or loose particles.
When necessary, wash stone completely. If surface is dry, dampen first
with a masonry brush but do not saturate. This prevents the wall from
pulling the moisture from the mortar, allowing it to set up both naturally
and with a better, stronger bond. For cleaner installation, begin applying
stone at the top of the wall and work toward the bottom.
d. Trowel rich mortar onto wall approximately 1/2" thick.
e. Take clean stone and slightly dampen back side. This frees
any dust and again prevents moisture loss from mortar.
f. Apply thin coat of rich mortar onto back side of stone. This
fills in pits and rises in the stone and creates a stronger bond with
the wall.
g. Press stone into mortar, rotating slightly, forcing some of
the mortar to squeeze out freely. Any mortar forced out beyond the finished
joint or on the stone surface itself must be removed with trowel, joint
tool, or brush before the mortar is allowed to set up. Narrow joints
will provide a nice appearance.
h. Use a grout bag to fill all joints (or use trowels). As the
mortar stiffens, tool to the desired depth and be sure to brush off
all excess. Be sure not to allow any mortar to harden on the face of
any stone. This will aid in the cleanup process.
How to Clean:
Excess dirt and film may be removed using clean water and a stiff brush,
it is important not to allow mortar to dry on face of stone. Remove
it prior to it hardening.
How to Seal:
Stone may be sealed with a good quality penetrating sealer only after
thoroughly curing which usually takes 4 weeks on inside work. Follow
the manufacturer's directions on the application of sealer. Sealed stone
may be easier to clean than unsealed stone and certain sealers also
repel stains. However, sealers must be periodically reapplied, especially
on exterior applications, and could alter the natural coloring of the
stone.
During your Thin Veneer installation, if you have any problems or questions,
ask your dealer or call us directly. We will always do our best to help
you in any way we can. Thank you for making the "Natural"
choice for your Thin Veneer.