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The Best Stone Siding! Versetta Stone!
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
- 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.
Kyle, throw down a layer of straw around the perimeter at the drip lines. Works great and is cheap.
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.
Agreed. Couldn’t be done with a static setup like the camera on a tripod. Thank you for the quality vids.
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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.
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.
Thumbs up for the Versetta Stone. Love this product. I did my garage and fireplace with this stuff. Super easy to work with!
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.
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.
the charcoal against the solid black metal frames of the doors, windows looks amazing.
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!!
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 !!.😁
Even though I've never met Greg, I feel like he's our buddy too!
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
It's late (10:53 pm cst) but I'm here. Let's settle in and enjoy the next episode.
For the last 3+ years I thought you were saying Rosetta Stone. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Wait that's not what it's called? woops. 😅
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I didn't read the title until after reading your comment..I still thought he was saying Rosetta
I like it when people talk about their over sights.
I'm always surprised Versetta doesn't have a corner pre cast available. Seems like a big oversight in their catalog...
Would love to see and hear more about the gutter install and the big garage doors coming up.
I grew up with Iowa hydrants as well (actually in Iowa) but I like hydrants on the building for the utility. I put them around the corner on both sides from the front about 3 feet up (none of this bending over nonsense and kinked hoses because they're too close to the ground.)
No precast corner(s) is astounding to me as well. If Versetta has been working with them for 8 years, you would think this would have been solved long ago.
The rep I spoke with claims they don’t have them because there would only be a few variations and if you used them for tall corner then the repeating pieces would start to look too fake? Makes sense
Kyle, I am living my dream shop dream vicariously through you good Sir. It looks AWESOME!!!
Tuesday Tuesday. Special teams, special plays, special players.
Can’t believe he quoted Sketch 🤦♂️
Thank you brother! 🤓☝
Outside inground faucet that is frost or freeze proof in WA and OR we call it a frost free hydrant. Has to be set below the freezing line underground and the hydrant drains empty when the water is shut off. They are great!
love to see section drawings of the building details. Top notch builder
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In Norway, we adhere to a building practice where we leave an inch to one and a half inches of open space between the cladding and sheathing. This serves multiple purposes, such as allowing for water drainage in case of infiltration and aiding in keeping the wall cool when directly exposed to sunlight.
That gets done in US also, at least in my region. In some areas it is code. Usually referred to as a rainscreen or ventilated rain screen here.
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!!!
Kyle.
I always appreciate your willingness to try new products .
The stone looks super awesome !!!
That's great looking stone! Great video!
They need to make an outside corner trim piece somehow. That's my only hangup on the product. Plan to use the black on a build coming up so thanks for that. Wanted to see how it looks. I like it
Great progress made Kyle & Greg! Well done buddies! 😁👍🏼
Looking great. Thanks for sharing. And I would really like to see the gutter installation as well as the garage doors. If the workers are ok with being filmed please put them on.
Will do
That is an awesome product and looks amazing. Plus it is pretty easy to install..nice work guys
It is a nice siding (if you are a youtuber who gets it for free) but for us common folks, $30+ a sqft is absurd..
I put this on a front porch. it's very easy to install..
Looks beautiful. Job well done
The stone is really gonna set off the looks of your shop. Excellent job guys. 👍👍👍👍👍💥💯💥💯💥
"I'm better looking and You're.... Younger"😂
It was like: "One of us is smarter than you."
Nice job, here in the UK we generally call what you describe as the reference line a "Datum Line"
Could always do 5/4 LP trim for corners and stone up to them, would look clean. I also like the look of stone on the sides and above the access door (or front door on a house), makes it look more grand.
Excellent video, did some marathon viewing the last 2 days watching playlists catching up on videos I missed, very interesting...
Looking good there guys. I am sure Kyle you are going to have an awesome workshop.
Spray the weather shield the same colour at the stone where they’re abutted together just in case you can see the blue colour
NW AR checking in. Great video as always guys. Warm weather ahead.
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.
It would be nice if they had corner pieces in some corner pieces with a bumpout for an artistic look. And how you gonna do is put the straight pieces where they go That would make everything so much faster.
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Hey Kyle, I would recommend regular cancer screenings. Iowa is in the top states for cases due to all the contaminated ground water from the feed lots and over use of nitrogen.
Love your channel! Your video person does an excellent job!
Frost-free hydrant is the term, Kyle. And Iowa is the best brand I've found.
I worked in the Chester SC plant and ran the Versetta line 2nd shift. Because of the housing market we had to shut the plant down. 😢 But its a very good product.
Any insight as to why it is so dang expensive and why they doubled their price in the last 2 years?
That looks amazing. Good job, Greg.
Looking fantastic as always guys! I wish I would of went with that stone but it was backordered and I went with Gemstone, which is actually just closed cell foam made to look like stone, it's super easy to cut and install, I'm just worried how it will look after the summer heat gets to it, will have to see at the end of the summer. The guys finished up the install of my ceiling and I've been busy installing the lights and fans. I'm hoping they will install the wall tin next Tuesday, since it's supposed to storm again. Take care and don't work too hard guys!
I also used genstone about 5-6 years ago. My outside corner pieces have faded considerably which now makes it look even more fake.
It's all about the details!
The word you keep looking for is BM bench mark. They’re usually found throughout the job site. So you have your reference point
It maintains control
Yes be interested in guttering details video. Great series
Looking great as always!
For your corners, I wonder if you could cope or relieve the back of the overlapping piece. I’m thinking of those diamond blades that chuck into a grinder for cutting tile, but there could be a better tool. Like you said at 45:05 it will probably take more time and be messier, but it may yield a better product that is worth it. If you already have the tools, it’s at least worth hacking away at scrap pieces to go through the motions and test.
I've said it before, but it bears repeating: Versetta Stone should make corners, with asymmetric lengths, in a random pattern. Those would eliminate the raw edge issue ... which I find detracts significantly from the overall aesthetic.
As a gc and 20 year carpenter I know a lot of builders love versetta, check out affinity stone, way faster install and imo a better product. Also check out diamond kote 5d building wrap
Damn Greg you are killing it buddy!! Kyle’s aight I guess….😂
I would love to see the doors go in as I know what they are like to do in the UK
yes on gutters. good job.
i would paint it black the ends of the stones by the doors and the corners its easy to do
lookin good fellas. Nice work
Im looking forward to moving in!
As a mason of 45 years this is what we call "lick 'em and stick 'em" . I'll bet HUGE amounts of money (if I had it) that it won't be on the wall 50 years from now. "Do it fast, do it cheap, we don't care what it looks like or how long it lasts" (after all, as a builder my liability only last 1 year)
With the gutters, I really hope that you’ll pipe the water away from the building with schedule 40 PVC! Don’t use any corrugated pipe because it blocks easily, gets crushed easily and is really hard to lay flat with enough fall. Make sure you have a decent number of down spouts too. I’m interested in where you’re gonna run the water.
Looks good but why you didn't ordered outer corners for perfect finish like you done before all yours projects? I am watching all yours videos and how you grow in our eyes. Thank you for all videos.
Love the "bro" usage.
Very nice accent for your shop, looks great, pricey touch for most prehaps, but I like it a lot. Ray
You could run a quick temp gutter next time. Just to protect that specific area.
Is Kyle the real mastermind behind the buildings or Greg? Starting to realize the real genius. 😊
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"It's my pole and I'll touch it if I want". 🤣🤣🤣
Looks great
I’m very much looking forward to your gutter installation, Kyle ! Also, is there any possibility of you guys being able to come to Georgia to build a combination shop and garage for me ? Please consider doing this as a chance to grow your popularity and see the area near the home of the Master’s golf tournament, Augusta, and Evans, Georgia !
I would think nailing on stud would also help and some sort of weather barrier between joints?
thats my dad rach, his favorite is hope though. but your my favorite
Yeahhh…I’d rather actual cut stone for the veneer, rather than that cast concrete…BUT, considering the look, and the ease of installation, I understand the choice. Makes me wonder about the difference in cost though….
Your video has ben very helpful, thank you 😊 😅😂
great vid, im surprised there isnt a "paint" the product manufacturer recommends for cut ends to hide the cuts even more.
Absolutely love the way that stuff looks! ❤ I was wondering if you can use it with brick walls?
im a former gutter guy i would like see the installation. how far out does the drip edge sit from fascia board . thanks KYLE really appreciate your attention to detail.
I never tire of seeing you guys work, great content.
They need to make a pre cast corner piece.
Kyle, why dont you apply a tape strip all the way around the building at each nailing level before installing the stone?(or even better - a single strip of vapor dry like you did on the roof) To the best of my knowledge, the LP smart side, is not self healing but the tape is - Water can and will get behind that versetta stone, and run down the wall, but will also get on a nail and the nail will act as a wick. If you put a strip of tape all the way around the building at each level you are nailing the stone, wont that help prevent water wicking into the wall on each nail?
I saw what looked like a Paslode coil nailer in the background. Could that be the new nailer they are coming out with?
Kyle - summer beard trim looking on point! What length did you go with?!?
Awesome stuff Kyle, the stone's looking really good! 😃👍🏼👊🏼 ... If you happen to end up with a bunch of Versetta that sit a little too high, have you ever tried hitting the bottom tongue with a a grinder to knock it down a bit? .... Being that you have various brands of cordless power tools, for the rare occasion that you end up on the porch wanting to charge your phone, I know that at least DeWalt and Milwaukee (probably other brands as well) make adapters/chargers for their battery packs so you can charge your phone, laptop, or other devices, so if you don't already have some of those hanging around in the shop, you might want to consider picking up at least one or two, could come in handy in a pinch, or in an emergency, just sayin', I'm not trying to sell you on it or anything, I myself have the DCB094K USB Charging Kit from DeWalt, and it pretty much just sits in the the tool bag with my drill and impact driver, but it's there if I ever need it.
Question, part for part, among all the jobs that you know of,
What is the ratio of cement brickwall vs your light weight versetta fake brickwall, which one has more popularity
just seeing who was underground thats all, im trying to spend quality time with rach
A nose bleed from bending over could be from high blood pressure, dryness, or straining when bent over.
Kyle, about the nosebleed…always best to check it out, it’s usually a quick treatment.
There are some things you can try before being seen by a healthcare provider though…
just an overload situation with a clear causal chain, nothing serious if it doesnt happen all the time
Question? What about a drainage barrier behind the stone. We are planning on something like the versetta but we have the zip osb.
Awesome work and love your tool choices. DeWalt tools suck and I don't recall seeing those on your channel and I've watched every one of your videos.
I’m considering this on my ICF walls and wondering if building paper ( Tyvek) is really necessary
Im curious to see how you're going to handle the drainage for that massive roof.
Why don’t you keep a few bins by you and put the packaging in the bin as you go. That way, the clean up is less at the end?
Kyle can you explain the sizes and why.. Also the down spout sizing. I've asked a few pros and get the "this is what we always done" as the reason. Plse and thnx
Wait, was that a Community reference there? Pop, pop!
when he said "thank you brother" 👆
You'll never see it from my house 😂 I thought Greg was going to say tag your it when he got your hat with the pole