Installation Guide

For applications where the Adorn system will
terminate without a corner return, one suggestion is
to have the Adorn veneer extend past the structure
the width of the siding, corner trim, J channel, etc, on
the return. For a finished look, place the panels with
the factory edge exposed. The sills are installed the
same as the panels with a minimum of 3 fasteners
with 1 of these into a stud to a depth of 1”.
To finish projects where Adorn is to be installed up to
the soffit, measure the distance from the last full
panel installed to the soffit. Cut Adorn panels to fit
and glue into place using construction adhesive, such
as PL Premium. You may need to trim the attaching
flange from the last full panel or securely attach a non-
painted, clean flashing material to the structure to
achieve a good bond surface.
Important information:
Ensure that Adorn is being installed to a structure that meets all building code requirements. Code
approved flashing must be used at all terminations, penetrations, and material transitions. Control
moisture penetration caused by run off, gutters, and downspouts. If there is any question as to the
integrity of the structure, contact the appropriate professional to correct.
When cutting, grinding, or trimming any Adorn pieces, always follow the tool manufacturer’s safety
instructions and use the appropriate safety protection.
Cutting dust and general construction dust can be removed with clean water and if needed, a nylon
bristle brush. Do not clean with a power washer, harsh chemicals, or acid products.
Natural Concrete Products (NCP), warrants Adorn for 30 years to the original consumer purchaser. This
warranty covers manufacturing defects and covers the replacement cost of materials only, labor is not
included. This warranty does not cover improper application, minor chipping, or minor cracks that do not
affect the proper placement or impair the strength of the product. Adorn products are not warranted
against discoloration due to normal weathering, air pollution, or chemicals. NCP is not responsible for the
corrosion resistance of fasteners.