Split Face NTV – Natural Thin Veneer Building Stone
Natural thin veneer (NTV) building stone is 1” to 1½” deep, and is typically mortared to and supported by the vertical surface to which it is affixed. Split face, also called ‘rubble’, NTV stone is laid exposing the split side of the stone as it would naturally lie in the quarry. Split face natural thin veneer stone results in an elegant refined look of colors and textures.
Stone Center’s large selection of split face natural thin veneer NTV building stone includes: American Granite Ashlar, American Granite® Ledge Stone, American Granite® Thin Ledge Stone, Apple Creek, Apple Creek Ledgerock, Aqua Grantique Ledgerock, Bear Mountain Ledgerock, Beaver Creek, Chandler, Charcoal Cobble Creek, Chardonnay, Chilton Country Squire, Chilton Country Squire Ledgestone, Columbia, Concord, Confederate Gray Ashlar, Corinthian Granite® European Ashlar, Corinthian Granite® Ashlar, Corinthian Granite® Ledge Stone, Corinthian Granite® Thin Ledge Stone, Fairmont, Fond du lac Country Squire, Fond du Lac Country Squire Ledgestone, Gray Cobble Creek, Hamilton, Keywest, Mill Creek Country Squire, Palmer, Sandy Creek, Sandy Creek Jumpers, Sandy Creek Kings Blend, Sandy Creek Ledgerock, Sierra, Silverdale Palace Blend, Sonoma, South Bay Quartzite® Ashlar, StoneyBrook, Stratford Cross, Stratford Cross Cobble Creek, Sydney, Vail, Van Tassel Granite® Ashlar, Van Tassel Granite® Ledge Stone, Van Tassel Granite® Thin Ledge Stone, Westminister, Whispering Pines Ledgestone, and Winfield Split-Face.
Located in Indianapolis, Stone Center of Indiana delivers to many nearby cities including but not limited to Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Marion, Muncie, Lafayette, Louisville, South Bend, and Terre Haute. Please contact a Stone Center sales professional at (855) 211-9100 for more information.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING MOLD PREVENTION:
Protect yourself from the potentially devastating damage that can be caused to your structure by moisture intrusion and mold. Consult with your Stone Center building materials provider about the importance of proper stone installation techniques and use of a recommended vapor barrier designed to prevent mold damage.