> 40-60 is a pretty good number for that perticular style of stone
> (stacked) laying gointed takes about 1/4-1/2 the time for most styles.
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>>Mark
Italian,
Thanks for the reply. Your points were all of our concerns when looking
for a sub on this job. I went to several cultured (you say stucco) stone
jobs while I was trying to decide if we would even commit to the
customer and I saw nothing too impressive. Around here (WV) absolutely
no one is doing any sort flashing whatsoever. Everyone is installing the
stone like vinyl siding. Tyvek, lathe, stucco, stone, done. No flashing
above doors and windows, no two layers of felt, no kickout at the base,
nothing. The few times I have mentioned the issues of drainage even to
the suppliers they have looked at me like I have nine heads. I have even
seen guys installing it on older homes which you know have a very poor,
if not nonexistant, vapor barriers. I can imagine this will be another
Dryvit mess in a few years with mold/rot. I didnt see, nor hear, of
anyone adhearing to code or even to the mfr.s most minimum guidelines.
As you say, making the job "look" like real stone really added to the
time as well. I too share your dislike of fake/simulated materials but
infortunately thats the way its headed. I definately wouldnt have liked
to do this job, nor would I have, in natural stone.
In the end, the supplier, and the rep, think we went way overkill but
its a job we are comfortable will last the homeowner a lifetime.
When you say $15/sf is that all labor? Labor & Materials? Oddly we
billed $15/sf labor and materials.
Mark
Italian Mason - 29 Aug 2006 03:11 GMT
The 15 is labor and materials some of the off brands (the"Cultured"
brand name is the higest material cost) are less per sq' for materials.
Out here in CA we have 3 or for choices...and growing
> > 40-60 is a pretty good number for that perticular style of stone
> > (stacked) laying gointed takes about 1/4-1/2 the time for most styles.
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> Mark
Rudy - 29 Aug 2006 08:50 GMT
> The 15 is labor and materials some of the off brands (the"Cultured"
> brand name is the higest material cost) are less per sq' for materials.
> Out here in CA we have 3 or for choices...and growing
Most around here are using:
http://www.eldoradostone.com
M&S - 30 Aug 2006 02:11 GMT
>>The 15 is labor and materials some of the off brands (the"Cultured"
>>brand name is the higest material cost) are less per sq' for materials.
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> http://www.eldoradostone.com
We have far more than three to choose from here. Eldorado, Heritage,
Dutch Quality, Landmark, Owens, and several others. Additionally there
are many mfrs which will sell direct and shipp common carrier to the
jobsite.
The cost ranged from Landmark being the least expensive up to Eldorado
and Heritage being the most. We used Dutch Quality on this job and it
was in the mid to low price range.
Thanks for all the input.
Mark