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Old 03-23-2011, 08:34 AM   #1
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Default Faux Stone Siding / Panels

Anyone have any experience with Fake stone panels for exterior use? I was thinking of using these to close in below my deck at the camp. I realize they are not real stone and don't expect them to be as durable, but if they do as advertised they would be perfect. I just want to make sure they will last and not fall apart after one winter.

Here's a place that sells them on line. www.fauxpanels.com

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Dan
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Old 03-23-2011, 09:29 AM   #2
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Anyone have any experience with Fake stone panels for exterior use? I was thinking of using these to close in below my deck at the camp. I realize they are not real stone and don't expect them to be as durable, but if they do as advertised they would be perfect. I just want to make sure they will last and not fall apart after one winter.

Here's a place that sells them on line. www.fauxpanels.com

Thanks!

Dan
hey Dan my name is Shaun with Skys Carpentry if you go on my web site www.skyscarpentry.com and click on light masonry you can see some of the cultured stone projects we have done. the trick to your project is proper footings so they won't break during or after winter. give me a call if you want to get together and take a look.
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