Description: Celebrate the beauty of New England at the Boston Museum of Science. The brand new New England Habitats exhibit features some of New England's favorite attractions such as Wildcat Mountain and the Maine coast. Everything in the exhibit is located within a 150-mile radius, including the Historic New England Fieldstone Thin Veneer that was used to accentuate the display.
Product: New England Fieldstone Boston Blend Ledgestone and Ashlar Thin Veneer
View more photos and details of this project at the Museum of Science
Description: David Croteau tours a private residence in Massachusetts that used New England Fieldstone Boston Blend in the Square & Rec Pattern. David explains the installation of building veneer, a cavity weep system, anchored veneer ties, stone sizing, corners, and the advantage of thin veneer and why it was chosen for a portion of the project.
Products: Thin Veneer and Building Veneer.
Description: Historic New England Fieldstone. Five patterns. Two matching product lines.
People: Michael Bangs, Dealer Rep
Description: Thin Veneer is natural stone siding that adheres directly to the wall. David explains how this is an advantage over traditional techniques for using stone in building construction.
People: David Croteau, VP of Sales
Watch as David Croteau of Stoneyard.com walks you through the steps of installing our New England Fieldstone Thin Veneer. From choosing the stone to grouting the joints, this instructional video is a great way to get started with your Thin Veneer do-it-yourself project.
Description: David Croteau of Stoneyard.com explains how Stoneyard.com creates natural stone thin veneer from fieldstone gathered from farms throughout New England. This green architectural stone siding is available in Ledgestone, Ashlar, Mosaic, Round and Square/Rectangular shapes for residential and commercial construction.
This video will walk you through the steps of building a Fieldstone wall. Click here for a full written description of using New England Fieldstone to build a stone wall.
By: Hester Landscape and Stoneyard.com