FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Veneer Sheet is made of original stone with fiberglass backing.

It is made by cutting exceptionally slender layer of stone and building up a fiberglass sheet on it.

Veneer Sheets have been used in many unique and specific applications. Architectural applications include building facades, interior walls, floors, columns, drainage walls, plant/outdoor tree planting structures, water treatment systems intended for residential/commercial purposes interiors, and automotive, marine and RV panelling.

Veneer Sheets are as durable as any other natural stone. It can stay that way for decades.

Although natural stones and any chemicals never work so fast but for easy cleaning of oil drops, we recommend using a topical treatment. Using acid on Veneer Sheet can cause texture loss

Veneer Sheet is not fireproof but it is fire retardant to some extent.

Unlike other decorative materials, our Veneer Sheet is 100% weatherproof.

Veneer Sheet can be used in very hot climates (≤ 60° C) and extremely cold climates (≥ 20° C).

It will not shrink at all.

Water-based epoxy grouts work well to fill veneer cuts. A deeper grout can be obtained if desired by removing the material just below the grout joint. Epoxy grouts are available in a wide range of colours that match or match the colours of Veneer Sheet.

Polyester-based gap filler putties

Silicone (with primer only)

Epoxies

Polyurethane wood glues

Thick latex-type adhesive, thin set etc. (uses only where air-drying can take place) Construction grade multi-purpose adhesives (e.g. Liquid Nails or PL Premium Polyurethane or Similar)

Veneer Sheet may require a filler-type adhesive in some cases. Polyurethane wood glues work well for most applications to fill gaps. For wet environment such as shower and Bathroom applications, the use of epoxy is best. Pressure sensitive adhesives are also recommended due to the even backing of the Veneer Sheet

Diamond blades used for marble & stone cutting can be used for cutting Veneer Sheet. Metal cutting tools also can be used to cut the Veneer Sheet. Any standard carbide or diamond Saw blades would work just as well.