Stone Siding
STONEfacade
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About This Product
CertainTeed STONEfacade is the warm and inviting aesthetic of natural stone, without the hassle of sealing, coating, or mortar. No two panels are the same, allowing STONEfacade to blend the beauty of stone with the strength and durability of modern materials. Plus, with our unique rainscreen built into each panel, water can properly drain down your walls. This reduces moisture build-up, and any moisture-related problems!
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Performance
STONEfacade is tested to withstand even the most stringent performance standards in the industry.
Protection
Features a fully-integrated rainscreen, which provides additional structural support and water drainage to reduce moisture build-up.
Appearance
Molded from handpicked stone, blending the beauty of stone with outstanding performance.
Warranty
Comes with a 20-year limited warranty.

Upgrade Your Property With New Siding!
When you decide to repair or replace your siding you also add curb appeal to your home. Our knowledgeable staff will gladly assist you in choosing the perfect siding for it. We take care of everything from removing the currently installed siding to installing your brand new soffits and fascia. We are sure to do a thorough site clean-up after the job, leaving your property clean and tidy.
Warping: It is a tell tale sign that when your siding starts to look bent and begin warping, the underneath layer is rotting which means it's time for an upgrade.
Peeling Paint: If you notice that the walls inside of your home being showing signs of damage, it could mean that your siding is allowing moisture in towards the inside of your home, which means you need it replaced.
Mold or Mildew: If you begin seeing mold or mildew stains on your siding, there's a good chance you need to replace you siding.
Dry Rot: Many times, people will not be able to see that they actually have a dry rot issue. This is because a lot of the time it is hidden from view. You can test for dry rot by slightly tapping around the bottom of your siding and checking if it is still properly intact. If not, it may be time to replace.
