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If you want to complete that outdoor landscape you’ve always wanted with quality stone cladding installations, Airtasker can connect you to some of the best specialists in your area. Be it external or internal stone cladding for your walls or even stone cladding for your garden walls, Taskers are more than up for the task and deliver results with quality.

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Whatever stone cladding you need, however you want it, Taskers will work with you to make your vision a reality. Have a task posted and get a free quote! Talk with a Tasker and have your stone wall cladding installed in no time!

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Top Stone Cladding related questions

For one, the way they’re made is different. Instead of having a full slab of wood, PVC, or other material, stone cladding takes time to form the cladding itself. Stone cladding is cast into a veneer. Pieces of manufactured or natural stone are adhered together and filled with grout to form a solid cladding. Unlike other materials and apart from the time it takes to make, stone cladding is also heavy compared to its contemporaries.

To clean visible dirt particles first, use a simple soft bristle brush. Use a mild type of detergent mixed with water as needed. You may also use a solution of a part white vinegar to five parts water. After brushing, don’t forget to rinse with clean water to eliminate any cleaning solution that remains. Do not use heavy-duty cleaners like wire brushes, acid cleaners, power washers, bleach, paint remover or any other type of concrete cleaner.

When the stone cladding veneer is cast, the base color is spread and blended throughout. The color becomes part of the veneer. Just like natural stone, there should be minimal noticeable color changes even after years of weathering. When installed correctly, the stone cladding should also fare well against the elements, notably rain and snow. Unless something significant happens, installations should last you a lifetime.

There’s no average timeframe for these kinds of projects. It would depend on the project’s overall scope: how much area is needed to be covered, consideration of existing installations and furnishings, lead time on materials, your other build particulars, and other things. It would be best to talk to your Tasker to get a more proper estimate and manage expectations for your project.

Under normal circumstances, no. The weight of stone claddings might be too much for ceilings. However, it would still be best to ask your Tasker if they can deliver on such a request. It would still be a case-to-case basis. Typically, lighter materials like wood or PVC are used for ceiling claddings. In most cases, straight-up painting the ceiling would be the most cost-effective way to go.

Stone claddings tend not to be fire hazards, being rated to have zero combustibility so they won’t produce smoke even if they’re subject to fire. However, that’s not an excuse to haphazardly install stone cladding around a fireplace. Just to be on the safe side, it is recommended to have stone claddings installed 18 inches away from your fireplace or any source of the fire.

What do stone cladding services include?

If you’re looking for that gorgeous earthy, solid stone wall look instead of plain painted walls, it’s time to book stone cladding installation services via Airtasker. When you want something that looks more natural and more gritty for your home but still has that touch of class, stone wall claddings may just be the solution. Here are just some of the possible applications for natural stone cladding for your house:

Exterior stone cladding

Ever wanted to match that natural stone flooring you have at your doorway? Then, have exterior house stone cladding installed to complete the look! You have the option to go for natural stone cladding to stay true to your home’s au naturel aesthetic, or you can go for manufactured stone veneers to not only cut costs but also cut waste without compromising on build quality. Taskers can deliver on the durability and weather resistance for exterior stone cladding by making sure to use materials and techniques that have been tried and tested to handle cycles of rain and freezing.

Garden wall cladding

Got a beautiful garden in need of some contrast to the greens you see above the ground? A garden wall clad in stone would provide that for you. You may opt for hedges, sure, but having a garden wall clad in stone would add that pop to your garden that would make it stand out even from a distance. While wall waterproofing is the standard, stone claddings require little to none of this as they’re built to resist water and provide optimal flow naturally, so it doesn’t break down and erode as quickly. No matter how big or small your garden is, a properly installed garden wall cladding would set it apart as a dedicated space while adding a more natural-looking contrast.

Stone cladding for inside the house

Not a typical approach, but for those who want a touch of texture for their interiors, stone claddings also work for interior walls. This is especially the case for houses that have light floor tiles. You may opt for lighter stones to not be too heavy-handed and give it a concrete look. Shades of brown and tan for stone wall claddings look particularly nice while keeping a light and radiant feel for the home.