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Choosing Between Thin-Cut Natural Stone and Manufactured Stone Veneer

January 5, 2026
Greg Oaks

What Is Stone Veneer?

Stone Veneer is a thin, decorative stone facing designed to replicate the look of full-bed stone without the excessive weight or structural complexity. It is used extensively in commercial construction because it delivers architectural scale, brand presence, and durability while keeping installation manageable.

There are two primary veneer categories:

Natural Stone Veneer (Thin Cut Natural Stone)

This veneer is cut directly from quarried stone, producing thin slices that retain the mineral patterns, natural color variations, and authentic texture of real stone. It’s ideal for projects requiring a true natural stone exterior with long-term durability.

Manufactured Stone Veneer

What Is Natural Stone?

Natural Stone refers to stone quarried in its pure form: granite, limestone, sandstone, slate, and more. When used in cladding, this material offers geological authenticity, exceptional lifespan, timeless visual character, and strong resistance to weather and UV exposure.

In commercial environments such as high-traffic campuses, hospitals, and municipal buildings, natural stone communicates permanence and prestige. Thin-cut versions allow designers to achieve this look with reduced weight and faster installation.

How to Install Stone Veneer (Manufactured or Natural Veneer)

While each manufacturer may specify proprietary methods, commercial stone-veneer installation typically follows these steps:

1. Substrate Preparation

Commercial walls require a proper water-resistive barrier, drainage plane, and in many cases, a metal lath that provides mechanical grip for mortar.

2. Scratch Coat Application

Installers apply a cement scratch coat and score it to create an interlocking surface that accepts stone veneer.

3. Mortar Setting and Veneer Placement

Each stone piece—whether manufactured or natural veneer—is buttered with mortar and pressed into place. Manufactured veneer is often more uniform, while natural veneer requires skilled layout planning for pattern balance.

4. Jointing or Dry-Stack Finishing

Depending on the design, installers either tool mortar joints or create tight, grout-less dry-stack finishes.

How to Install Natural Stone (Full-Bed or Thin-Cut)

Installing natural stone requires a higher level of craftsmanship due to variations in thickness, weight, and profile.

1. Evaluate Structural Requirements

Full-bed natural stone often requires ledgers, shelf angles, or structural ties. Thin-cut natural stone reduces these demands but still requires proper substrate engineering.

2. Mechanical and Mortar Support

Depending on stone thickness and project scale, installers may use mechanical anchors, specialty clips, or high-performance mortar beds.

3. Detailed Layout

Natural stone’s inherent irregularity demands expert staging and layout to achieve balanced coursing, color distribution, and joint lines.

4. Durable Jointing and Weather Protection

Joint profiles are tooled to shed water, and proper flashing prevents moisture intrusion behind the stone.

Oaks Brothers brings expertise in both full-bed and veneer natural-stone installation, especially on complex institutional and healthcare buildings that require tight timelines and flawless integration with other exterior systems.

Commercial Applications: Real Project Highlights

Manufactured Stone Veneer – Academics Plus Charter School

Natural Thin Stone – Arkansas Children’s Hospital

Why Partner with Oaks Brothers Inc. for Stone Exteriors

  • Moisture management and drainage
  • System compatibility with metal panels, EIFS, and masonry
  • Structural support and anchoring systems
  • Precision layout and finishing
  • Large-scale project scheduling and coordination

Whether you’re specifying Manufactured Stone Veneer for a school, designing a sophisticated natural stone exterior for a medical campus, or planning a mixed-material façade with multiple cladding types, Oaks Brothers brings the technical skill and field experience needed for reliable results.

Bringing Your Exterior Vision to Life

Stone cladding, whether Thin Cut Natural Stone or Manufactured Stone Veneer, remains one of the most effective ways to elevate commercial architecture. Each material provides distinct advantages in cost, appearance, durability, and installation, and the right choice depends on the performance requirements and design ambitions of your project.

With a proven track record across educational, healthcare, and institutional sectors, Oaks Brothers is a trusted partner for high-quality stone installations of every scale. Their expertise ensures that each façade not only looks exceptional on day one but performs beautifully for decades.

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Greg Oaks

Greg Oaks is the President of Oaks Brothers Inc, the second generation of family ownership. Under his leadership, the company has grown and now serves 18 states with commercial fireproofing, insulation, and exterior contracting services. 

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