Installation Guide

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CORNER INSTALLATION
OUTSIDE CORNERS
Sandstone and Ledgestone
Step 1
Determine how you plan to finish the corner as this will dictate the length of the corner
when using proud corners versus flush. Corners can be finished with ledger or ledger
corners. For a ledger, finish the top of the corner (the end with the lip on top) should be
1 ⅜" below the top of the flange on the top panel.
Dry fit if the top panel must be cut
horizontally.
Step 2
Cut 6 pieces of plumbers strap approx 6" long.
With the corner upside-down so that the “
stair-step” blocks are exposed, attach the strap
to the top block on the left side so that it
extends out at a right angle to the corner, do
the same to the 3
rd
block and to the bottom
block, then
to the same three blocks on the right side.
Step 3
Apply the corner so that the bottom of the corner lines up with the bottom of the first
panel and screw through the end of the strap into the structure.
Step 4
If more than one length of outside corner is required, stack the corners by locking the
male end at the top of the corner to the female end on the bottom of the
corner.