Installation Guide

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NEW CONSTRUCTION
Step 1
All studs must be straight and true to avoid bulges or dips in the finished wall. Correct
any bowed studs at this time.
Step 2
All sheathing must be properly fastened to the framing according to building code
requirements and/or the sheathing manufacturer’s recommendations. NextStone should
be applied over a sheathing that provides a smooth, flat, solid, non-expansive, stable
surface. Consult local building codes for additional sheathing requirements.
Step 3
Sub wall assembly must be weather tight before applying NextStone. NextStone
accessories alone may not constitute a waterproof installation. Wall sheathing should
be weather-resistant, or covered with a weather-resistant barrier such as fanfold
insulation, housewrap, or building paper. Independent studies indicate that the
combination of a weather resistant barrier plus a house wrap results in improved
weather performance. Some building code jurisdictions are currently requiring this
protection. A weather-resistant covering should be properly fastened according to the
manufacturer’s instructions, and be smooth and even. Flashing and caulking should be
added as needed in such areas that transition from NextStone ledgers to other siding
products, windows, and doors to control moisture and protect the sub wall assembly.
EXISTING STRUCTURES
Step 1
Secure or remove any loose siding and replace rotten wood. Scrape off loose caulk and
other build-up that may interfere with NextStone installation. Remove all items such as
downspouts, light fixtures, vents. etc. in the area to be covered.
Step 2
Install suitable sheathing, as needed, to provide a smooth, flat, and stable surface for the
installation of NextStone panels. See information in step 3 of the New Construction
section for additional instructions on sub wall protection and flashing.
PREPARING THE WALLS