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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

installed by Angelis construction

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  • there was no wire lath or scratch coat

  • no they said too expensive to clean. it went to the dump 

  • are you still able to use the same cultured stone that fell apart if you clean it up and properly install it the correct way???

  • Who installed the wall veneer omg what a piece of crap of a job

  • That is HACKKK!!

  • @geraldcroteau I'd expect dyed concrete to stay up better than anything else, since the substrate is made of the same thing with about the same expansion characteristics. Maybe they should use ties whether it's clay, stone or concrete. Or, would more flexible mortar make them un-necessary?

  • @ryanmb23 I agree this is poor but it can be installed properly that will last generations

  • lol damn is that just on the stucco? or the foundation as a base with no mortar? I don't understand .....but I do know that if installed with the best products and systems that stone like this and most others can last a hundred years or more

  • its nothing ,,they just forgot the glue

  • Thats why need a real bricky to come in and lay some real stone not that lick and stick shit!!

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