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Cultured Stone

Cultured Stone
Cultured Stone

Description

Cultured Stone (a brand of Westlake Royal Stone Solutions), with over 60 years of pioneering legacy as the originator of the manufactured stone industry, is a Georgia-based manufacturer specializing in architectural stone veneer systems. They provide a comprehensive suite of highly realistic masonry profiles engineered to elevate custom residential, multifamily, and commercial envelopes, emphasizing exceptional installation efficiency and long-term durability. Operating its corporate headquarters out of Roswell, Georgia, as part of the massive Westlake Royal Building Products umbrella, Cultured Stone has established the industry standard for texture depth and material innovation—making artisanal masonry finishes widely accessible across the North American building market.

Specification Highlights:

  • Comprehensive Product Range: Includes a vast array of architectural profiles featuring the linear Pro-Fit® Terrain™ Ledgestone, classic Sculpted Ashlar, traditional Country Ledgestone, Old Country Fieldstone, and the sleek, contemporary Hewn Stone™ series, alongside matching architectural trim and hearthstones.

  • Architectural & Material Engineering: Precision-engineered from a lightweight mix of portland cement, lightweight aggregates, and iron oxide pigments, providing a structurally sound veneer that achieves a genuine stone footprint while eliminating the need for foundational wall ties or footings.

  • High-Performance Texturing & Efficiency: Utilizes advanced master-molding techniques cast from hand-selected natural stones to deliver deep texture realism and precise, tight-fitting interlocking designs that significantly accelerate field installation and reduce labor overhead.

  • Safety & Code Compliance: Certified non-combustible and heavily field-tested for low freeze-thaw degradation and high compressive strength, ensuring structural integrity across diverse climates while requiring a high-quality weather-resistive barrier (WRB) and rigorous flashing coordination around transitions for optimal moisture management.

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