Canadian Stone Adhered Natural Thin Stone Veneer Installation Guidelines

Adhered Natural Thin Stone Veneer is a type of building material that is used for creating a decorative and durable stone veneer finish. It is a popular choice for both interior and exterior applications, and it can be used to create a variety of styles, from traditional to modern. This document provides detailed instructions on how to install this type of stone veneer. It covers topics such as estimating the required materials, preparing the surface, applying the mortar, installing the stone, and finishing the wall. It also provides information on additional considerations such as installing watertable/sills, cap stones and retaining walls, and applying over existing stucco walls.

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Key features

  • Estimating required materials
  • Surface preparation
  • Mortar types and application
  • Stone installation
  • Grouting and finishing
  • Additional considerations

Frequently asked questions

You should use Type N or Type S mortar that meets the requirements of CAN/CSA-A179 Mortar and Grout for Unit Masonry or ASTM C 270.

On exterior framed walls, stone should be kept a minimum of 4” clearance above grade or 2” above pavement.

Recommended tools include safety glasses and gloves, dust mask, tape measure, hammer & stapler, power staple gun, wheelbarrow & hoe, hock & trowel, mason’s trowel, margin trowel, grout bag, whisk broom, masonry brush, level, metal jointing tool and wood stick.

Additional materials include Sheathing Membrane – Breather Type, Mortar, Mortar Bonding Agents/Bond Enhancing Modifiers, Flashings, Weep Screeds, Metal Lath, Fasteners for Attaching Metal Lath.
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