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Tucson Siding

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    What is veneer?

        Veneer is a thin version of natural stone or brick that you can use in place of full-weight products for walls, trim and fireplace surrounds. See full FAQ on what is veneer?

    How can I give my home’s exterior a quick “facelift?”

        Just as crown molding and chair rails can dress up a room inside your home, decorative brick or stone veneer can put a fancy finishing touch on the exterior of the house. Learn more about veneer siding.

    See full lists of FAQs



    Catch Rosie and Romey Saturday mornings on their call-in home improvement radio show on all things related to your house, home, castle or cabin. Below are a few clips from the shows that covered topics relating to siding for Arizona homes.

    Tim (0:48 into segment) What can I replace my damaged siding on my modular home with? December 20th, 2008 Archive Page

    Guest Interview (8:25 into segment) With Tim of JLC Enterprises on brick and stone veneer siding options. November 8th, 2008 Archive Page

    Jim (0:48 into segment) What can kind of siding can I replace my T-111 with that will require less maintenance? September 6th, 2008 Archive Page


    Radio show archives and show times.



    Stone veneer adds style

        If you’re sprucing up the exterior of your home with decorative doorway arches or a new outdoor fireplace surround, consider using veneer instead of full bricks and stones. They’re lighter, less expensive and a bit easier to work with.
        Veneer is usually a quarter to half the thickness of a whole brick or stone and can be less than half the price.
        Depending on your taste and budget, you have several options when choosing among veneers:
        Natural stone or brick veneer. Thin veneer is lighter-weight than full bricks or stones, so it’s easier for the do-it-yourselfer to manage during a remodeling project. Less weight also means less pressure on your structure. Plus, you can use the thin product for subtle finishing touches around doors and windows without adding bulk.

    Read full article on stone veneer siding.

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