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Veneer
How can you add stone appeal without full-thickness materials? Veneer gives you the beauty of natural stone or brick in a lightweight, easy-to-install form. Use it to transform facades, fireplaces, and columns with minimal structural demands. Explore the collection below.

Veneer

Chateaux Cream Natural Stone Veneer Random Splitface

Original price $12.29 - Original price $12.29
Original price
$12.29 - $12.29
Current price
$12.29  per sq. ft.

For a sophisticated and luxurious interior, Chateaux Cream Natural Stone Veneer is the perfect choice. This hand split-face veneer brings a strikin...

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Use Guide

Lightweight Stone Style, Maximum Flexibility

Veneer is a siding product made from natural or manufactured stone cut into thin profiles that replicate the appearance of full-thickness stone. Veneer is used for interior accent walls, exterior facades, fireplaces, and other architectural features where structural stone isn't practical. Its reduced weight means fewer structural reinforcements and easier installation. Veneer stone comes in a variety of styles, from rustic fieldstone to contemporary linear panels.

Fast Installation with Big Visual Payoff

Most veneer panels are designed for modular installation using mortar or adhesive, depending on the substrate. Corners and edges are available for a finished, wraparound look. Veneer products offer a wide range of textures, colors, and materials—including split-face quartzite, limestone, and concrete blends—to fit any design. They're weather-resistant, freeze-thaw stable, and fade-resistant, making them a smart choice for long-term visual appeal both indoors and out.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is stone veneer used for?

A: Veneer is used to replicate the look of solid stone on walls, fireplaces, columns, and backsplashes. It offers the same beauty with easier handling and installation. It's a smart way to refresh any feature without the weight and cost of quarried stone, keeping your project on schedule. Clients appreciate the durability and low maintenance, giving peace of mind and investment-worthy curb appeal.

Q: How is veneer different from solid stone?

A: Veneer is thinner and lighter, usually 1-2 inches thick. It attaches to surfaces using mortar or adhesive rather than being structurally stacked. Because it weighs much less, it can be installed on interior or exterior projects without reinforcing the structure. You'll enjoy the same refined stone appearance at a lower material and labor cost, making upgrades easier to schedule.

Q: Can veneer be used outdoors?

A: Yes. Most stone veneer products are rated for exterior use and can withstand sun, rain, and temperature changes when installed properly. Choose a product engineered for exterior walls, and our team will guide you to the right sealants and drainage setup for lasting performance. Ready to start? Schedule a quick call and we'll map out a weatherproof install plan tailored to your property.

Q: Do I need to seal stone veneer?

A: Sealing helps prevent staining and moisture absorption, especially in outdoor or kitchen areas. Some products are pre-sealed; others benefit from periodic resealing. Protecting the stone's finish with a breathable sealer also keeps cleanup effortless and extends its life. If you're unsure which product to choose, our specialists can recommend the perfect match for your project and even handle the application for you.