Not sure you understand modern building science. This build is using a WRB wrapped around the sheathing and then they throw on a rain screen membrane behind the faux stone. The rain screen allows water to drain down between the backside of the stone and the WRB. You want the gap to allow it to dry, its very important. A properly installed rainscreen is much more effective than attempting, and inevitably failing to "seal" your exterior cladding. Water will always win, so give it a place to dry. If not, you will have sheathing with long exposures to water and failure to follow.
We recommend a product called TremGrip adhesive for glue applications. You can glue to many surfaces (cement, plywood, drywall, etc), as long as the surface is well prepped. View our installation guidelines at evolvestone.com/resources for more detailed information.
Interesting product.
Question - what about some sort sealant / glue / cement between the individual bricks, the wall is not rain-proof.
Not sure you understand modern building science. This build is using a WRB wrapped around the sheathing and then they throw on a rain screen membrane behind the faux stone. The rain screen allows water to drain down between the backside of the stone and the WRB. You want the gap to allow it to dry, its very important. A properly installed rainscreen is much more effective than attempting, and inevitably failing to "seal" your exterior cladding. Water will always win, so give it a place to dry. If not, you will have sheathing with long exposures to water and failure to follow.
Is this able to be used for fireplaces on the outside for gas?
Winter's in Wyoming?
How about for interior installs? What do you recommend to adhere to? Cement board? Plywood? Can it be glued to drywall?
We recommend a product called TremGrip adhesive for glue applications. You can glue to many surfaces (cement, plywood, drywall, etc), as long as the surface is well prepped. View our installation guidelines at evolvestone.com/resources for more detailed information.
@@Evolve-Stone what about installation on finished textured stucco
It looks like the rain screen terminates at the concrete with nowhere to drain out.
Can we chalk for interior installation with 1/2"? I just like the look better
can you use staples ?
What style and color is this?
Any dealers in new Jersey?, Any training certificate program you guys offer that I can sign up for?
Can you cover up an existing brick building with this material?
Id like an amswer to this aswell
Different type of fastener. Would more work on that surface
I believe brick looks much better than this fake stone. Brick is timeless.
What are you securing to....wood, concrete...
What method of installation would be used when covering Dryvit? (looks like stucco)
What do you call that nail to attach the Rain screen? Thank you.
Cap nails
Any dealers in Houston Metro area?
Do you have a qualified Contractor section I could sign up for?
Where can I find dealers? South-central Wisconsin.
Is caulking used between Evolve Sill and preexisting siding
In this case, we did not use caulking.
Seems like there should be flashing there no?
Very helpful
How much lighter is this stone?
2lbs/sq ft
@@newfy1593 thank you
Is evolve stone real stone
no, it's plastic
13 bucks a square foot??? Much rather get the real deal.
Certainteed stone facade is $20/sq ft.