We used sticky stone on our foundation front of the house and it works beautifully. We also used it for the siltstone trim and what a great product. We get compliments on it alot. We also used for pavers on a retaining wall. Love it!
We wire brushed areas of concern where the paint was a bit thicker, otherwise we cleaned it thoroughly. In the video you can see how the sticky stone bites through the paint and into the CMU.
Great videos. I have 2 questions if you have the time: 1. It looks like you applied the adhesive to painted concrete. Did you have to prep the painted surface other than cleaning for it to adhere? 2. Is there any concerns of moisture getting behind the stone and causing mildew or mold? Thanks in advance!
Thank you. 1 - You are correct. We cleaned it and we also wire brushed areas of concern where the paint appeared to be thicker. 2 - No concerns due to how you apply the beads of sticky stone to the veneer. Vertical beads 3 inches apart allow rain to go right through to the ground.
We used sticky stone on our foundation front of the house and it works beautifully. We also used it for the siltstone trim and what a great product. We get compliments on it alot. We also used for pavers on a retaining wall. Love it!
Thanks for the update! I just saw the first video earlier and was impressed.
Should you power wash your cinder blocks before applying this stone. Also would like to know where can I get stone in video spring project
The cleaner the surface the better! The stone is Instone Interloc Natural Stone Veneer Panels
Is the application only suitable over cement block?
No you can apply to many different substrates such as gypsum board/drywall, wood, pressure-treated wood, plywood, brick, concrete block, cement board.
I’m building an outdoor kitchen and plan to use this to hold the stone faces to the cement board
nice work! This was a great video
Thanks a bunch! Much appreciated
How did you rough up the painted surface?
We wire brushed areas of concern where the paint was a bit thicker, otherwise we cleaned it thoroughly. In the video you can see how the sticky stone bites through the paint and into the CMU.
Now if I could just find it sold somewhere
We sell it on www.PaveTool.com
I’m sold!
Great videos. I have 2 questions if you have the time:
1. It looks like you applied the adhesive to painted concrete. Did you have to prep the painted surface other than cleaning for it to adhere?
2. Is there any concerns of moisture getting behind the stone and causing mildew or mold?
Thanks in advance!
Thank you.
1 - You are correct. We cleaned it and we also wire brushed areas of concern where the paint appeared to be thicker.
2 - No concerns due to how you apply the beads of sticky stone to the veneer. Vertical beads 3 inches apart allow rain to go right through to the ground.
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Good stuff!!
Thank you very much! Happy you enjoyed
I would say you have a good product.
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Can you make a walk In shower
yes!