The Best Stone Siding! Versetta Stone!

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Today we start installing the best stone siding we have used to date. Versetta stone has been a favorite of ours for a long time. It is a great way to break up the siding on your home, and in my opinion, by far the most real looking and best faux stone siding on the market

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I have been a carpenter 25+ years. I'm currently considering stone veneer on my personal house. And I'll have to say. I really like this product.

jeremyrude
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Guys ... it's _great_ having the cameraman. Some of those shots while the two of you are working away are priceless - well worth the wage. So sweet - great documentation.

alflud
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I love hearing your thoughts about how you solve challenges coming along the way! The more I see you installing this product, the more I want to try it on my own home.

chriperr
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The teamwork and camaraderie you guys have just make the results that much better! That building is going to look great decades from now. Take that pride in your work, you deserve it!!! Thanks for bringing us along!!

PATRICK-zjxb
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Kyle, throw down a layer of straw around the perimeter at the drip lines. Works great and is cheap.

ta
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From seeing you guys excavate the land to where you’re at now looks truly amazing. Can’t wait to see the finished product. Great job you guys.

SMITTY
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Thumbs up for the Versetta Stone. Love this product. I did my garage and fireplace with this stuff. Super easy to work with!

calmdownsleepytime
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I've been watching you guys since you started and it's a pleasure watching you guys work. The precision you work with is always spot on.

mlblja
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I have hauled alot of Versetta in my truck driving career for a major building material wholesaler but never watched it installed. Thanks for the lesson

mh-tnic
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It's late (10:53 pm cst) but I'm here. Let's settle in and enjoy the next episode.

Tyontwelve
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Great channel Kyle. I was introduced to it by a friend a couple of months ago and I've been binge watching all your playlists. Keep'em coming, because I'm gonna run out soon. And yes, I would love to see the garage door installs and gutters.

miajul
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Ledgestone Style in Northern Ash is exactly the model I will use if I can ever get to it. That's a good choice. People are afraid of dark houses, but they can look real good, if you know what you're doing.

davidparker
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As always great job, Gregg knowing what you need in advance is the sign of a good labourer. All these years maybe make him a partner R & R G !!.😁

freddien
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I did a corner in my dining room with Boral Versetta stone. Placed a corner bar in front of it. Turned out awesome. Expensive yes but its easy to work with.

ashleywynn
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the charcoal against the solid black metal frames of the doors, windows looks amazing.

andrewcarr
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I like it when people talk about their over sights.

migueltor
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Even though I've never met Greg, I feel like he's our buddy too!

markrichter
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I know this comment is super late, but as a doctor I can say bending over and having your nose bleed (occasionally) is nothing to worry about, so long as the bleeding stops relatively quickly!
Love the content!!!

DrKeef
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Kyle, I am living my dream shop dream vicariously through you good Sir. It looks AWESOME!!!

JaceMasonL
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Kyle, Love watching you and Greg work. You guys are a well oiled machine and really seem to love what you do. I'm a big fan of Versetta or Evolve Stone and plan on using it on my new house I'm designing now. I know Versetta Stone has the built in water/air channel behind it, but it seems like way too small a gap. Was curious about your reasons for not using a true rainscreen, like slicker max, behind the stone. I've been told that having a min 1/4" behind the cladding, is important to get the proper air flow to dry out any water that gets behind. Some building scientists encourage 3/4" for best results.

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