Stone on Frame, Sawn Face
4" thick sawn face stone veneer mortared together and anchored to a frame wall. Sawn face stone veneer is a stone veneer that has been cut from a block with a saw rather than peeled, sliced, or split. It generally has a rough surface, is more solid, and is more costly to produce. Assumes exterior wall design attributes such as numerous corners, window and door shapes and openings typical of high value homes.
Included in Cost: 4” sawn face stone veneer, flashing, wall ties, mortar, scaffolding where needed, and installation labor.
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