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		<title>Guide to Choosing the Perfect Shower Style</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Guide to Different Shower Styles When it comes to redoing your bathroom or designing it as part of new construction, deciding on a shower style is an important decision. This guide presents the various types of shower styles, including neo angle showers, walk in showers, corner showers, open showers and tub and shower combos, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Guide to Different Shower Styles</strong><br />
When it comes to redoing your bathroom or designing it as part of new construction, deciding on a shower style is an important decision. This guide presents the various types of shower styles, including neo angle showers, walk in showers, corner showers, open showers and tub and shower combos, to help you determine which one is right for you.</p>
<p><strong>Neo-Angle Showers</strong><br />
A neo-angle shower enclosure is positioned in the corner of a room. The showerhead is on the wall while the rest of the shower is enclosed with glass panels. The center panel is usually where the door is located while the two side panels attach to the wall at a 45-degree angle. These are used in bathrooms where space is limited. It is also considered a walk-in shower style so these are good for anyone with mobility problems. A seat can be fitted in a neo-angle shower as well. This type of shower tends to fit into a home that has a contemporary style. It can be fitted with frosted or clear glass panels and natural granite or marble shower walls can add beauty to this style shower.</p>
<p><strong>Walk-in Showers</strong><br />
Besides neo-angle showers, there are other types of walk-in showers. This is a general term for many designs where it is not necessary to step up or step over like you would do with a shower/tub combo. There are some basic styles for walk-in showers, including those that have a single glass pane opposite the wall, one where the shower is actually a separate room, or one placed at the end of the room with just a glass block wall as a divider.</p>
<p><strong>Corner Showers</strong><br />
Corner showers are made to fit any corner in a bathroom and tend to be triangular shaped. This is often the shower design of choice for small bathrooms and help to maximize what little space is available. As a design choice, corner showers tend to be more functional than aesthetically pleasing, but there are still ways to make them look nice, including using natural stone like granite or marble.</p>
<p><strong>Open Showers</strong><br />
Open showers are exactly as they sound – open with no doors or shower curtains. This shower design style is a great way to create an open feel in your bathroom and make the most of any views you might have from your bathroom. This style tends to emulate those found in a spa or luxury hotel. However, some people may not like the vulnerability and lack of privacy that this shower design creates.</p>
<p><strong>Bathtub and Shower Combos</strong><br />
The most commonly found shower design is the bathtub/shower combo, especially in secondary bathrooms in a home. This particular style is often used again for those bathrooms that do not have space for a separate bathtub and shower. If family members are divided on what type of method they prefer, having a combination makes everyone happy. It is also a way to attract certain buyers, including those with small children, to your home when and if you plan on selling it.</p>
<p><strong>Free Estimates for Natural Stone Showers</strong><br />
From natural stone shower kits to custom shower orders, StonePly Residential has what you need to redesign your bathroom or create a brand new oasis. Contact the StonePly Residential team at 903-259-6478 or via email at <a href="mailto:sales@stoneply.com">sales@stoneply.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Your Shower Remodel: The Advantages of Marble vs. Cultured Marble</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2014 20:05:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rachel]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Real Marble vs. Cultured Marble When you decide to remodel your shower, there are many options to choose from when it comes to the materials to use. While you may think marble is beautiful, you might also believe it is too expensive and rule out it for cultured marble. However, there are differences to consider [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_126" style="width: 464px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.stone.tips/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/DSC_1348-cropped.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-126" src="https://www.stone.tips/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/DSC_1348-cropped-704x1024.jpg" alt="Marble shower walls" width="454" height="660" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Marble showers from StonePly Residential are beautiful and superior in every way.</p></div>
<p><strong>Real Marble vs. Cultured Marble</strong><br />
When you decide to remodel your shower, there are many options to choose from when it comes to the materials to use. While you may think marble is beautiful, you might also believe it is too expensive and rule out it for cultured marble. However, there are differences to consider and you may be surprised by the misconception that marble is too expensive.</p>
<p><strong>Marble</strong><br />
Marble is a natural stone that is classified as a metamorphic rock. This means that it has changed from one type of rock to another after being exposed to heat and/or pressure. In the case of marble, it started out as limestone that was then changed through a recrystallization process from this heat and pressure.</p>
<p>It is known for its natural beauty with unique veining that is hard to replicate; no two pieces of marble are exactly the same. Marble is often highly prized because of its aesthetic beauty. When used in a home, marble may help to improve the value of the property.</p>
<p>Marble may stain easily if it is not sealed properly when it is installed. It does need to be wiped down as water spots tend to form if left with standing water.</p>
<p>Marble can be difficult and expensive to repair if it chips or cracks, but with proper care and its overall durability, this rarely happens.</p>
<p><strong>Cultured Marble</strong><br />
Cultured marble is a manufactured product made of acrylics, resins, pigments and marble dust. This man-made product can be molded or formed into any shape. It also can be created to look very much like real marble in small samples, but it often has veining that looks too perfect and uniform and some colors of cultured marble tend to look like plastic. When used in showers and baths, the cultured marble undergoes a process that lines it with a gel coating to protect it from water.</p>
<p>Like marble, it offers a seamless construction so that you do not have to look at grout lines like tile. This reduces the cleaning and maintenance involved. The cultured marble is typically less expensive than marble because it does not have to be quarried, transported, and cut.</p>
<p>Cultured marble does not have to be resealed because it is not porous. This means it can resist staining and just needs a shower cleaner to maintain it. Overall, it is durable and not likely to break or chip. However, it is vulnerable to scratching so care needs to be taken with cleaning and regular use.</p>
<p><strong>Our Marble Shower Kits and Custom Marble Showers</strong><br />
If you prefer marble for its higher level of beauty but are looking for something affordable and low maintenance, we have the solution. Our marble shower kits and custom marble products can provide what you are looking for.</p>
<p>Our solution uses natural marble that has been cut into a thin sheet and adhered to a high-strength backing material. The reduction in weight is significant, helping to save you money on the cost of transportation and installation. The high-strength backing also offers durability that goes over and beyond what is usually expected with quarried stone. We even offer marble shower kits that fit standard size shower areas. Or, if you need a custom size, our marble products easily install directly over the old shower walls.</p>
<p><strong>Order Your Shower Now!</strong><br />
To get an estimate for your new marble shower you can reach the StonePly Residential team at 903-259-6478 or via email at <a href="mailto:sales@stoneplyresidential.com">sales@stoneplyresidential.com</a>.  You can also opt to fill in our contact form: <a href="https://www.stoneply.com/en/contact-us/">https://www.stoneply.com/en/contact-us/</a>.</p>
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		<title>Guide to Choosing the right Marble or Granite Color for your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2014 16:05:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rachel]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Natural Stone Characteristics: Color Nature has created some extraordinary materials like natural stone, including granite, limestone, and marble, which can be used in our homes to add beauty and elegance to everything from kitchens and bathrooms to flooring and walls. Because it comes from nature, it has the durability to keep your home looking great [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_87" style="width: 499px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.stone.tips/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/stoneoptions.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-87" src="https://www.stone.tips/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/stoneoptions.jpg" alt="Natural stone color options. " width="489" height="293" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">StonePly Residential offers an array of color choices in both granite and marble.</p></div>
<p><strong>Natural Stone Characteristics: Color</strong><br />
Nature has created some extraordinary materials like natural stone, including granite, limestone, and marble, which can be used in our homes to add beauty and elegance to everything from kitchens and bathrooms to flooring and walls. Because it comes from nature, it has the durability to keep your home looking great for years to come.<br />
One beautiful thing about natural stone is that Mother Nature offers us an array of color choices.</p>
<p><strong>How to Select a Color for Your Natural Stone Materials</strong><br />
When you are trying to decide what color of natural stone will look best for your bathroom, kitchen, floor or other home remodeling project, here are some things to consider:<br />
• For what application will you be using the natural stone? Lighter colors are best for flooring, as they will not show dirt as easily, while dark colored countertops contrast beautifully against lightly painted cabinets.<br />
• How much natural light does the area get? In an area that has a lot of light, you can use a dark color. Without much natural light, the dark color of the natural stone will only make the area darker.<br />
• What is the color scheme of the room? Choose a marble or granite that features colors that work well in your room. Neutral colors are great with most color palettes, while green, gold and blue hues are perfect for use in rooms with these color accents.<br />
• What is your budget? Some colors found in the natural stone are rarer than others, so these will be more expensive. Make sure you have some alternates if the color choice you are thinking of puts you way off course with your budget.</p>
<p><strong>A Wide Array of Color</strong><br />
StonePly Residential offers a wide color palette for you to choose from with something that is sure to match what you are seeking for your shower, countertops, flooring or wall surrounds. For example, we have everything from white and cream to blue, gray, and green to brown and even dramatic black.</p>
<p><strong>StonePly Residential versus Natural Stone Slabs</strong><br />
Remember that StonePly Residential offers a fabricated stone panel system that has been made by laminating a natural stone layer to a high strength backing by using aviation epoxies.</p>
<p>The result is thin, light, strong and easy to install natural granite or marble. Your contractor can easily install StonePly Residential panels in limited time while still providing you with the luxury, quality, and timeless beauty of natural slab stone. You will still have the same color and pattern choices while enjoying a project that offers less maintenance and is more durable when exposed to water and changing temperatures. Even better is that you know you will be working with an environmentally-friendly product for your home.</p>
<p><strong>Estimates and Samples Available!</strong><br />
If you are still not sure if a color of natural stone suits your project, we do offer samples that you can use on-site to get a better idea about your color selection. You can contact us at 903-259-6478 or via email at <a href="mailto:sales@stoneply.com">sales@stoneply.com</a>. To get more information or an estimate, we also have a contact form: <a href="https://www.stoneply.com/en/contact-us/">https://www.stoneply.com/en/contact-us/</a>.</p>
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		<title>Guide to Installing StonePly Shower Wall Panels</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kathryn Curling]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember, safety first. Notice: StonePly can not anticipate every possible potential hazard during the installation of our products. Warnings and instructions in the guide are therefore not all-inclusive. The installer should satisfy themselves that the tool procedure or system they are using for the installation is safe and meets all building codes and safety requirements. Because each [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember, safety first. <strong>Notice: StonePly can not anticipate every possible potential hazard during the installation of our products. Warnings and instructions in the guide are therefore not all-inclusive. The installer should satisfy themselves that the tool procedure or system they are using for the installation is safe and meets all building codes and safety requirements. </strong>Because each home or building is different, installation will vary slightly from unit to unit.</p>
<p><strong>Warning: </strong>To avoid personal injury, product damage or possibly even death, carefully read and understand the instructions in this installation guide. Proper use of tools and products is your responsibility. It&#8217;s the responsibility of the person who installs this product to understand and follow the installation instructions and maintenance procedures. Installer should be a competent individual who&#8217;s aware of the inherent dangers in using power tools. Please read and understand all cautions, warnings, and notices.</p>
<p><strong>Use proper tools: </strong>Always use the proper tools that are in good working condition during the installation of the products.</p>
<p><strong>Inspect before cutting: </strong>If installation requires cutting into your wall, make sure that no plumbing or electrical wiring is present in the wall before you cut.</p>
<h3><strong>Wall Conditions</strong></h3>
<p>If you are installing these panels on existing shower bath application, inspect the walls before beginning the installation. Never install panels over walls that have existing mold or are damp.</p>
<h3><strong>Lifting Hazard</strong></h3>
<p>While StonePly panels are much lighter than solid slab stone, they can still be heavy. Keep in mind the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health recommends maximum safe-lifting weight of 51 pounds when all lifting conditions are perfect. In order to avoid injuring yourself, always use proper lifting techniques and use two people to move cartons and panels that weigh more than 51 pounds. Always carry panels on edge.</p>
<h3><strong>Slipping Hazard</strong></h3>
<p>Do not attempt to install this product if the floor or the surfaces are wet. You should dry all surfaces prior to installation.</p>
<h3><strong>Personal Protection</strong></h3>
<p>Be sure to use all appropriate personal protective equipment such as work boots, preferably steel-toed boots, gloves, and a hard hat, if necessary. Always wear eye protection when using power tools.</p>
<h3><strong>Sharp Edge Hazard</strong></h3>
<p>After cutting the edge of StonePly panels, they can be sharp. You should wear protective gloves to prevent injury, and any rough exposed edges should be lightly sanded to round them.</p>
<h3><strong>Acclimatizing the Panels</strong></h3>
<p>When you receive the panels, they should be allowed to adjust to the room temperature for at least six hours before installation. Panels should not be installed when room temperatures are below 60 degrees Fahrenheit and should not be installed in areas where the temperature may get down to freezing or below within the next few hours.</p>
<h3><strong>Grab Bars</strong></h3>
<p>Grab bars are recommended, and when installed, they should comply with ANSI-A117.1 requirements. Grab bars must be anchored to the wall structure behind the panels. Never attach grab bars to the panels themselves or rely on the panels for support of the grab bars.</p>
<h3><strong>Fire and Solvent Hazard</strong></h3>
<p>If you&#8217;re using cleaners and solvents, be aware that they can pose a potential fire hazard. They can also give off vapors that could be harmful to your health. Work in a clean, well-ventilated area.</p>
<h3><strong>Dust Hazard</strong></h3>
<p>When cutting or drilling the StonePly panels, use a dust collection method which will prevent dust from going into the air. Always work at a well-ventilated area. It&#8217;s best to take the panels outside for cutting, drilling or sanding. Some stones, especially granites, contain silica. During cutting or grinding operations, silica can become respirable silica dust which, if inhaled, can lead to a condition known as silicosis.</p>
<p><strong>When Cutting</strong></p>
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<li>Take panels outdoors if possible or, if you must cut indoors only cut in a well-ventilated area.</li>
<li>Position cutting location so that wind will blow dust away from user and others in working area.</li>
<li>Use a wet blade stone saw or use a dust reducing circular saw equipped with a diamond blade and HEPA vacuum extraction.</li>
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<p>NIOSH- approved respirators can be used in conjunction with above cutting practices to further reduce dust exposures. If concern still exists about exposure levels or you do not comply with the above practices, you should always consult a qualified industrial hygienist.</p>
<h3><strong>Shock Hazard</strong></h3>
<p>Contact with electrical wires from power tools can cause injury or death. Be sure to turn off the power at the electrical breakers before working on existing bathrooms. Never use electric power tools in damp or wet conditions and keep away from liquids. They could cause shorts in electrical cords in power tools.</p>
<h2>General Information</h2>
<p><strong>Required Tools for Installation</strong></p>
<p>Tools required for installation include, a wet saw with a diamond blade, grinder with a diamond cutting blade, a drill with three-eighth-inch drill bit, a hole saw in the size needed for your faucet, bathtub spout or your shower head, a tape measure, masking tape – the 2-inch-wide blue masking tape seems to work best – a level, medium grit and fine grit sandpaper, a caulking gun, clean shop towels or paper towels. Lumber is required for bracing, and denatured alcohol for cleaning.</p>
<h3><strong>Bathtub Wall Kit Contents</strong></h3>
<p>Depending on which wall kit you order or bathtub kit you order, one or more panels may be included. Check to see that the panels you have are sufficient for the job at hand.</p>
<h3><strong>Unpacking the Cartons</strong></h3>
<p>Before we ship the product to you, they were carefully inspected and everything was found to be in perfect order. Carefully unpack and inspect the product. If anything is damaged, something happened in transit. If damage is found, report it immediately to the shipping company. Use care when opening the cartons so that you do not damage the StonePly panels. The panels should be stored in a flat area to avoid warpage until they&#8217;re installed. Do not store the panels outside in their original packaging. Cardboard can stain if it&#8217;s wet.</p>
<h2>Helpful Hints</h2>
<p>There are many ways that these panels can be installed, and some of the ways may not be shown or described in this guide.</p>
<p>Ensure your construction is the right size, straight and square. Allow enough time for the parts in the kit to adjust to room temperature. Always carry the panels vertically or up on edge. Be careful when you lay the panels flat to prevent flexing. This is especially true if you&#8217;ve cut into the panels.</p>
<p><strong>Preparing to Install Your Shower Surround</strong></p>
<p>Measure the width of the back wall with the green board installed. Measurement of this wall cannot exceed the width of the StonePly panels. Measure the height of the wall. If this measurement is less than the height of the panels, then the panels must be cut to fit. Turn off your hot and cold water supply. Remove faucet handles, filler spouts or anything mounted to the wall such as towel bars or soap dishes. Measure the location of the plumbing cutouts. Make a cardboard template to fit the plumbing cutouts and test fit the cardboard template prior to cutting your StonePly panels.</p>
<p>StonePly panels can be installed over a variety of substrates. You can install it over sheet rock, cement board or green board or wood, plaster, concrete, old tile, wallpaper or Masonite panels. When installing over a sheet rock green board or cement board, the surface must be dry, free from dust, smooth and clean from soap scum or other contaminants. To ensure proper adhesion of the panels, the surface should be sealed with water or oil-based primer sealer. Allow the primer sealer to completely dry before installing.</p>
<p><strong>Plaster</strong></p>
<p>On plaster surfaces, prep depends on the condition of the existing plaster wall surface. If the wall is irregular, additional silicone may be needed to ensure contact between the plaster substrate and StonePly panel.</p>
<p>Textured plaster finishes should be sanded smooth. The wall surface should be cleaned with a damp cloth to remove soap scum, dust, or other contaminants. Before installation, the wall surface must be dry and smooth. To ensure proper adhesion, the wall surface should be sealed with a primer sealer. The primer sealer should be allowed to completely dry before installation proceeds.</p>
<h3><strong>Cement</strong></h3>
<p>When installing StonePly over concrete or cement walls, additional silicone may be required to ensure contact between the substrate and the back of the StonePly panel. To ensure proper adhesion, the complete area should be sealed with two coats of primer sealer.</p>
<h3><strong>Tile</strong></h3>
<p>When installing over old tile, much depends on the condition of the existing wall surface. As long as the tiles are solidly adhered, they may not need to be removed. Do not install over plastic tiles. Plastic tiles must be removed. When installing over ceramic tiles, remove or reattach any tiles that are loose. Any tile accessory such as soap dishes, etc., should be removed from the walls. Surface should be dry, smooth and free from dust or contaminants.</p>
<h3><strong>Wallpaper</strong></h3>
<p>When installing over wallpaper, all wallpaper needs to be removed from the area being covered by the StonePly panels. Once the wallpaper is removed, clean the wall surface to remove any dust, soap scum or contaminants. The entire wall surface should be sealed with two coats of quality primer sealer.</p>
<h3><strong>Masonite</strong></h3>
<p>When installing over Masonite, clean the wall surface to remove dust, soap scum or any other contaminants. Allow the wall surface to dry. The wall can then be primed with quality primer sealer before installation proceeds.</p>
<h3><strong>Filler</strong></h3>
<p>If your existing wall covering is shorter than the height that you want your new StonePly panels to be, it will become necessary to install a filler board at that height. The filler board is equal to the thickness of the existing wall covering, which is typically tile. For example, if your StonePly panels extend up 6 feet but you only have 5 feet of tile, then above the 5 feet of tile, you will need to install a piece of filler material, typically a quarter-inch Masonite, so that your substrate is smooth all the way to the top of the area to be installed.</p>
<p><strong>Installation in New Construction</strong></p>
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<li>Measure and cut out openings for the faucets, bathtub spout and/or showerhead. This is done by creating a paper template of the existing locations of the spouts and shower heads. The cardboard template can then be used to transfer the measurements and information to the StonePly panels. Take into consideration the coefficient of thermal expansion and allow a minimum 1/4&#8243; silicone sealant joint between panels.</li>
<li>Cut the panels with the diamond blade saw (see cutting instructions above). Test fit the cut panels.</li>
<li>Clean the back of the panel to remove dust and residue. This can be done with a dry cloth or by the use of denatured alcohol. Be sure not to use any oily cleaners such as mineral spirits. These leave behind an oil film that will prevent proper adhesion.</li>
<li>Apply silicone to the back of the panel in 1&#8243; diameter dots every 8 to 10 inches. Be sure to follow the silicone manufacturer&#8217;s instructions and installation precautions.</li>
<li>Press the panel into place and press firmly to the wall. Be sure to keep the top edge of the panel aligned when you&#8217;re installing adjacent panels. Use even pressure from top to bottom and side to side to ensure a solid wall contact.</li>
<li>Brace the panel as necessary until the silicone sets (typically 24 hours).</li>
<li>Apply silicone to the joints. Follow manufacturer&#8217;s instructions.</li>
<li>Seal stone with a quality sealer. Follow manufacturer&#8217;s instructions.</li>
<li>Install plumbing fixtures, knobs, spouts and shower heads.</li>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kathryn Curling]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[StonePly Residential shower and bathtub surrounds feature a non-combustible stone surface. Panels are tested according to the standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). For a complete list of test and test results, see our technical bulletins.]]></description>
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		<title>StonePly Residential Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2014 16:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kathryn Curling]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[StonePly Residential features large-format stone panels in natural marble, granite or limestone. The panels glue up over an existing surface which makes them ideal for remodeling. StonePly Residential has few grout joints to clean, which minimizes the possibility of mold or mildew. Panels can be easily trimmed to fit any shower application. StonePly panels have [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<li>StonePly Residential features large-format stone panels in natural marble, granite or limestone.</li>
<li>The panels glue up over an existing surface which makes them ideal for remodeling.</li>
<li>StonePly Residential has few grout joints to clean, which minimizes the possibility of mold or mildew.</li>
<li>Panels can be easily trimmed to fit any shower application.</li>
<li>StonePly panels have much higher impact resistance than the thicker, heavier stone slabs.</li>
<li>StonePly panels are easily installed by one or two people and typically weigh one-eighth the amount of slab stones.</li>
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