For Home and Hearth Stones

If you are hoping to build a new home or just upgrade the aesthetic appeal of your existing home, you will be faced with a choice regarding siding, or what you want the exterior to look like. One of the most widely utilized selections are hearth stones. Minnesota homeowners and builders are seeing firsthand that the hearth stones are resilient and affordable, as well as pleasing to the eye. If you are thinking about adding hearth stones to your home for the fireplace or as an exterior finish, here are a few things you should know about manufactured hearth stones over hearth stones as pried from the earth.

The first thing you should understand is the difference between hearth stone veneer and genuine hearth stones. The main difference is that with real stones, scarcity and realism end up jacking up your cost. Being that natural stone is quarried, much in the way of labor has been conducted in name of stones with that hearth stone look. The fact that in a real stone scenario you are also dealing with something of a natural resource that will dwindle percentage-wise with your purchase, cost also increases. The manufactured nature of hearth stone veneer keeps the cost way lower while providing the exact same in regards to look.

One of the many perks of manufactured hearth stones is that it can be applied to your greater fireplace area, giving that homey feel without the heft in cost. Hearth stones are well placed around the outside of the hearth and mantle area. Without going up and touching the hearth stones, one would have a hard time telling the difference between that and the real thing.

With its great looks and easy installation, manufactured hearth stones can aid in the insulation of your home. Once the exterior walls are up and covered in sheathing, insulation is typically applied before the hearth stones are placed. For those concerned about mold and mildew problems, hearth stones help eliminate moisture from your home.

A great aspect of manufactured hearth stones is that it can be installed at a later date. It does not have to be installed during the initial construction process. If you are building a house, you can decide at a later date to have hearth stones placed on the exterior.

Would you like more information about manufactured hearth stones in Minnesota? Call Cascade Stone at 651-774-9657, or you can contact us to get a Free Estimate or Stone Sample.

 

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