Installation Guide
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  PANEL INSTALLATION 
STACKED STONE PANEL  
Metal Starter Strip - Determine at what height above grade level you want the panel 
to sit. Measure up 2 ¾" from this point and strike a level line. (Fig. 1) 
Determine which type of wall installation is required.   
1) Paneling the wall using Window Door Trim as termination  
molding. 
Install Window and Door Trim (WDT) to both ends of the wall. Insert 
panel into starter strip and slide behind WDT. Attach to the wall using 
the screw indicator marks on the top and right end tongues. Firmly press 
the next panel against the first panel and repeat working left to right. At 
the end of the course; cut the right end of the final panel to fit behind 
WDT. Use the drop off from that panel to start the new row behind the 
left end WDT. If necessary, cut some additional length from the off fall 
pieces on some rows to prevent panel ends from lining up vertically. 
2) Paneling a wall using a WDT as a termination molding on the left 
Dry fit the first corner into the starter strip. Secure with screws if necessary. Moving from 
right to left: dry fit panels tightly across the wall. Cut the left end of the final panel behind 
the Window Door Trim or flush to the wall. If not using WDT, remove the dry fit panels 
and corner piece. Panel the wall from left to right. Reattach corner over right panel. Re-
peat on each row. 
3) Paneling a wall with outside corners on the right and left 
Dry fit Stacked Stone Corners on the left and right. Secure panels  
moving towards the center from both directions. Cut a panel to meet the  
remaining measurement. Finger joints on either the left panel or the right 
panel will need to be cut to accommodate the final cut piece. Secure the 
cut piece into the allotted space and screw in to secure all panels. Using 
the fall off of cut panel, secure the finger joints on the end to other left or 
right corner and begin the next course as described above. (Fig. 2) 
4) Dry fit panels from left to right (Fig. 3,4,5,6) 
Cut first panel on the left to fit flush against the left wall. The final panel in the course may 
need to be cut to fit properly flush to the “right” wall. Us the off cut panel to begin the 
second course at the left. Repeat this method to complete your wall.  
Screw  
points 
Figure 2 
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