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Christine Stuart

Adding a stone fireplace to your backyard space provides warmth and elegance. While bonfires and chimneas are excellent starters, real stone fireplaces are more elegant, long lasting and they will likely increase the value of your home. Adding a real stone fireplace to your patio will simply make it inviting. Additionally, a real fireplace is safer and longer lasting than chimneas or fire pits.

How can you obtain the elegance and richness of a stone fireplace at a reasonable price? The answer is thin veneer. Real stone veneer can be placed as a facing on fire worthy bricks or fire stones and nobody will guess you did not build the whole fireplace with solid stones. Why? Well, simply because thin stone veneers are made with real stones. They are not cultured stones. This means they are more fire resistant, they resist chipping and fading. And even if they do get chipped, the color is solid right through the stone because they are real stones.

Why Add a Fireplace to Your Outdoors?

Fireplaces can extend the seasons. With a cozy fireplace you and your family and friends can spend cool spring evenings and late fall nights by a cozy fire outside. Just imagine drinking hot tea or cocoa, roasting marshmallows and eating smores by a real stone fireplace in your outdoor living space. You'll feel like you are indoors, all warm and toasty, yet you can enjoy the smells and sounds of the gorgeous outdoor evenings with your loved ones. Winter days can also be pleasant to spend by your outdoor stone fireplace if you live in milder climates.

Cool summer nights can make wonderful dinner parties. A stone fireplace can set the tone for the entire evening. Turn on some pleasant music and let the crackling of the fire draw your guests together. Or sit out in the quiet by yourself or with your loved ones and enjoy a quiet evening only interrupted by the gentle crackle of a real fireplace.

Unlike fire pits or chimneas, stone fireplaces can be safer for friends and family to be around. Fire pits can be hazardous to small children while chimneas can be easily knocked over. However, a well built fireplace with an iron screen can protect your family from sparks and while the stone walls can protect people from getting burned if they accidently lean against it.

How To Use Veneer

Natural thin stone veneer is used exactly like fake stones. Simply build a fireplace with cheap fire bricks or fire stones according to the manufacturer's directions. Then install the stone veneer on the outside of the structure. Nobody will be able to tell if you used 1 and ½ inch veneer or 10 inch stones. Your secret will be safe and your pocket book will be fatter.

Stone veneer comes in a wide variety of styles from square cuts, round cuts, and even natural looking stones. They cost a lot less to purchase and are easier to install than real fireplace stones. You can choose form a variety of colors and textures too. They look like real stones because they are real stones quarried from Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona pits.

Stone veneer is shipped in easy to handle corrugated plastic boxes. They are just as easy to install and maintain as fake veneers. Simply prepare the surface, apply the mortar, then apply the stone and mortar in between.

Adding A Stone Fireplace

If you already have a fireplace in your backyard or patio or even if you've been considering installing one, a natural thin stone veneer is the way to go. You won't have to replace an old fireplace, simply "thin stone veneer it" instead.

But above all else, one of the greatest benefits is that you will have less work and less cost when you build a new fireplace by using this stone. A natural stone fireplace will add elegance, safety and a sense of class to your patio or backyard. Minimize your costs today by using natural thin stone veneer when you build your stone fireplace.

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Looking for a Thin Stone supplier? View the many different styles of Natural Thin Stone Veneer that Halquist Stone has to offer. For more information, call (262) 246-9000 or visit http://www.halquiststone.com to request a free brochure.
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