FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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1./ I've never heard of "manufactured stone". Is this a new product?
Actually, this product has been around for several decades. Despite this fact, it is surprising just how few people—even builders—realize that this product exists and that it makes a wonderful alternative to the real thing. Recent advances in the manufacturing process have improved both the quality and the appearance of manufactured stone, along with lowering the cost. It can be used in just about any sort of building project—commercial/residential, new construction/remodeling, interior/exterior, and landscaping.
2./ What are some of the more common uses for manufactured stone?
Most people use it to enhance the exterior appearance of their home, office, or commercial building. But we provide stone for a lot of other kinds of projects too, like interior fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, retaining walls, wine cellars, and so forth.
3./ Why is manufactured stone a good option?
Just about everybody loves the look of natural stone. But real stone is extremely heavy, expensive, and time consuming to build with. Our stone gets around all of these limitations. Plus, since we can make a custom order in our Cambridge facility, you can get colours and styles that you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere else, including custom colours to fit your specific design needs. You can also use it in places where natural stone just won't work, particularly in interior applications like kitchens or decorative walls.
4./ What exactly is manufactured stone, and how do you make it?
Manufactured stone is a cast cement product that is designed to look and feel like the real thing. The manufacturing process starts with the creation of a set of rubber moulds. We carefully select high-quality, representative natural stones with varying shapes and textures—the kind that will give lots of visual interest to the finished projects our customers wish to create. We then use these stones as masters to create our moulds. Once the molds are ready, we prepare a mixture of Portland cement, lightweight aggregate, water, and iron oxide colour pigments, and then pour this mixture into the molds. We use a number of techniques to achieve the colouring and shade variations that each batch requires. Once the mixture dries, we remove the finished stone product from the mold. We then cure the finished product for a period of several days, and finally ship it to the customer.
5./ What form does the finished product take—do I get individual stones or is it pre-formed into some sort of panel?
Some of our stone styles are delivered as individual stones, just as if you had purchased natural stone. The only difference is that our stone features a flat back surface that simplifies installation. Other popular stone varieties are formed into modular panels that may have as many as 8 stones or as few as 2 incorporated into an easy lay panel system that can be laid quickly and efficiently by DIY handymen or tradesmen alike.
6./ What about pattern repetition?
At Alpine Stone, no two moulds are ever cast from the same stone. This ensures that your project will achieve the look of natural stone with no noticeable pattern repetition. Of course, your installer must also strive to avoid grouping large numbers of similarly sized/shaped stones together to achieve the best results.
7./ Where can I go to see how your stone is being used?
We suggest that your first stop should be our showroom where we can show you our stone samples and photos of projects we've done. When you come, please bring any items that you've already selected for your project, such as brick, tile, shingles, and so forth. Our personnel can help you identify the stone styles and colours that will best complement your selected project materials. If you have photos of stone projects that you like, bring them in as well so we can help you find a close match. Once we've narrowed down your options a bit, we can direct you to nearby homes or offices that have used the product(s) you are considering.
8./ How long does it take to install?
Alpine Stone is as fast as stone can get. Individual patterns ie Bluestone, Riverstone Schist etc laid by a competent tradesmen can exceed 4 -5 square metres in a day. However, Modular patterns will double or even triple this amount on most jobs. Columns and intricate work with a lot of cutting will slow this in most cases. Fast installation, with very little wastage and no mess. You will be surprised how quick it is.
9./ How far out from the substrate does the completed stone surface extend?
Our stones average about 40mm in thickness, plus or minus about 10mm. By the time you get the mortar, and the stones attached, the total thickness of the completed stone surface is about 45mm to 60mm deep, depending on the pattern chosen.
10./ How does manufactured stone hold up over time?
The product is just about as durable as any surfacing product you can buy. Our stone products are designed to provide many years of service with no noticeable discolouration or surface texture degradation. We are so confident in the quality and soundness of our products that we offer a 50-Year Limited Warranty.
11./ Are there any special maintenance requirements?
No, our products are designed to be essentially maintenance-free. You would maintain them the same way you maintain brick or stone—with an occasional wash to remove surface dust and debris. Natural ageing will take place just as with natural stone.
12./ Can I use your products on wall areas adjacent to swimming pools?
Our products will hold up at least as well as any other high quality, lightweight concrete material in this application. If you wish to use our products in this type of application, we recommend that you apply a breathable masonry sealer to the finished surface. However, please remember that any material—concrete or natural—will eventually fade due to continued exposure to chlorine and other chemicals.