Wednesday, 12 January 2022

Methods to Install Stone Cladding

 

 

Most homeowners are looking to enhance their living space by adding stone cladding, and another reason is that it protects both the interior and exterior walls with decorative stones. Stone cladding is durable and helps safeguard your wall against extreme weather and temperature fluctuations. It comes in various colours, textures, shapes, and sizes. The cost to upkeep stone cladding is less, and it is easy to clean. 

 

Direct-Adhered:

In this process, the stone will be cladded on top of your wall by using cement or glue. The direct-adhered technique is less expensive, easy to install and doesn’t require on-site drilling. A cement mortar is formed by combining cement filler powder with a liquid-based additive which is then applied to the back of the stone and the substrate. This method works well in light or thin stone cladding. Since the exterior elements can influence the functioning of the adhesive, this method is mostly used indoors.  

 


Spot Bonding:

In spot bonding, epoxy adhesives are used to clad stones on top of the wall. The epoxy adhesive uses only 10% of the area during installation, which creates a gap between your wall and the stone. This bonding protects your wall from efflorescence and staining because of the minerals present in the water. Sometimes, this spot bonding is used with mechanical anchors to give belts and braces approach to stone cladding for certain applications.

 

Mechanical Bonding:

Since mechanical bonding uses steel brackets, heavy-duty anchors and bolts to support the cladding which is embedded in walls, this will be a better choice for exterior stone cladding. The stones used for cladding should be thick and strong since this fixation involves drilling to attach the stones to the anchors. The mechanical bonding fixation method is one of the safest methods for installing stones which provides a high-level accuracy to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your house. Stainless steel combats corrosion and all weather conditions.

 

Aluminium Backing:

In aluminium backing, the stone to be cladded is mounted on an aluminium panel which is attached to the wall using rubber clips. For an impeccable stone cladding appearance, these panels are interlocked. It is cheaper and supports only lightweight or thin stone cladding.

 

The stone cladding prevents heat loss from inside to outdoors which acts as insulation to your wall. These stones can be used in kitchen backsplash, accent walls, bathroom, exterior walls and even an entire room. If you are looking to upgrade your wall with stone cladding, contact Marble Plus. Looking for Stone cladding in Sydney or Stone cladding in Brisbane Marble Plus helps decorate your wall with a durable and inexpensive stone that stands the test of time. Our immense experience in this industry has helped many clients achieve their desired look within a short time.

 

 

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