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Rock Siding

Stone is a classic material in siding, harkening back to an age when architectural achievement was the means to make a lasting positive impact on the world. By using natural stone, each building project is a monument to old-world values; hard work, artistry, and down-to-earth practicality. We keep these values alive by offering solid granite wall cladding that will add all of these benefits at a price which can't be beaten. Granite wall cladding has the versatility to add incredible aesthetic value, and resale potential, to any property. Granite wall cladding from SwSiding reflects the natural beauty of the stone, along with a long-lasting nature that can only be attained with one of the hardest materials in the world. The level of durability that is offered by natural Stack siding and wall cladding allows each building project to be enjoyed for generations.

Stone Siding - A Bane or A Boon?

To truly make your home a castle, a great option to consider for the kind of visual effect you're after is manufactured Hackett siding. With a surface that emulates natural stone masonry, manufactured Ledge siding is a durable siding option that gives any exterior the air of permanence and sturdy charm that is admired in the stateliest of houses and buildings. Producer of Ledge siding is a reliable siding option that not only has the potential to entirely transform your exterior, but it also is made to last. Manufactured Hackett siding is designed to resist the ravages of weather in multiple climates, while retaining its beauty. For the experienced mason and the first timer alike, manufactured Stack siding is an option that is designed to be installed easily, and it goes easier on the budget than you would expect.

In case you are wondering how the siding is applied to the exterior of your house, it is not just placed one on top of the other. It is fitted like most other siding projects. There is a sheath in the back of it onto which these stones are fixed. If the contractor who you have hired to do this project is experienced, he or she will definitely know this fact before undertaking the project.



User Comments:

Comment by: crystal
2009-05-17 07:35
Our mobile home is a dark tan with burgundy shutters..would the sandstone siding look better or the dark brown rock skirting?

Comment by: Hahnz Smith
2009-08-24 03:44
What brand/product of siding is depicted in this photo? And what is the color code and/or color name?



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