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Faux Rock/Brick (Vinyl) Panels - Rotobeast - 01-03-2017

Has anyone here had experience using faux panels, mainly the outdoor ones that look like brick or stone ?

I'm curious as to how they look in person, how long they hold color, and ease of instillation.

I've kind of been looking at this supplier.....

https://fauxdirect.com/


RE: Faux Rock/Brick (Vinyl) Panels - SunsetBengal - 01-03-2017

It really depends upon the application, rather than the product. Most look fairly realistic, from the driveway. They make great accents for modular, double-wides and such. However using them on a fine home is akin to refitting your Rolls Royce with the grill from a Kia.


RE: Faux Rock/Brick (Vinyl) Panels - Rotobeast - 01-03-2017

(01-03-2017, 07:29 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: It really depends upon the application, rather than the product.  Most look fairly realistic, from the driveway.  They make great accents for modular, double-wides and such.  However using them on a fine home is akin to refitting your Rolls Royce with the grill from a Kia.

Thanks !
I was thinking of re-facing a retaining wall, behind my house.
I was planning on installing a vinyl deck between the retaining wall and the house.
Durability was what was really attracting me.
 
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