If you are in the market for a durable and attractive solution for your home or commercial building’s exterior, split rib block veneer is worth your consideration. In addition to its eye-catching appearance, this versatile material’s ribbed design delivers structural strength. For the ultimate split rib block veneer installation, reach out to our team at New England Brickface and Exteriors. Our commitment to exceptional results, customers service and value has positioned us as the first choice for homeowners, businesses and contractors in Greater Boston, the South Shore, Central Massachusetts as well as Rhode Island, Southern New Hampshire and Southern Maine for over four decades.
Achieving Exterior Excellence Block by Block
The exterior of your residence or business is the first thing that those who are visiting see when arriving at your property. You can make a strong impression on guests and customers with an aesthetically pleasing split rib block veneer from our team at New England Brickface and Exteriors. With our expert installation, you can count on your split rib block to withstand persistent moisture, harsh UV rays and varying temperatures for years to come. Automotive shops, office spaces and fencing showrooms are just a few examples of the kinds of businesses that we help elevate their properties with custom split rib veneer work.
Stunning Split Rib Block Facades in Three Steps
We install your split face rib block exterior to last, using our own time-tested techniques and high-quality materials. Our proven three-step process is as follows:
- 1We begin by preparing the substrate surface for re-facing. This encompasses the installation of a waterproof vapor barrier and the incorporation of galvanized diamond wire mesh onto the substrate.
- 2Moving forward, we permanently embed a cement-based scratch coat within the wire mesh.
- 3After the scratch coat is fully cured, we carefully apply a layer of mortar. From there, we add a finished coat that is infused with the color of your choice. We then score that layer down to the mortar coat, revealing an iconic spilt rib design.