
Frequently Asked Questions
Get quick answers to common questions about DuraKwik Stone Panels and accessories. From installation and maintenance to product specs and application tips, this FAQ is here to help you move forward with confidence.
Material and Installation
DuraKwik Stone product is made with uniquely formulated high density polyurethane foam and proprietary UV resistant coating. DuraKwik Stones are durable against impact and weathering.
Calculate the overall dimension of the area need to be covered. Calculate the quantity of panels needed based on the panel coverage. Add 5% and round up to get your final quantity. Please refer to Installation manual for details.
Yes,they can be cut with any standard saw with wood cutting blade.
Screws, screw driver, standard saw with wood cutting blade are the basic tools. Please refer to installation manual for details.
Yes, however we recommend you refer and follow the guideline of your local building code for compliance.
Yes, if your fireplace is a gas or electrical fireplace. It’s not recommended for wood or coal burning stove to avoid contact with open flames, unless any open flame can be kept a minimum of 24” away from the panels.
*Durakwik Stone products are made to be more resistant to fire and heat,but not fire/heat proof.They need to be kept away from any open flame or constant heat source of higher than 200F for at least 24″.
We recommend using screws, especially for exterior installs to secure panels. When installed inside where no significant temperature fluctuation or structural movement occurs, nails or adhesive (PL Premium) can be used.
Yes, like everything else, especially for composite materials. Durakwik Stone product will expand or contract. It’s reasonable to see +/- 0.5% expansion and contraction rate. That means about ¼” to ½” gap between panels (side ways). To minimize the gap, please make sure product are acclimated a minimum of 24 hours prior to the installation. Also follow the installation instructions to make sure you apply the correct amount of fasteners at the right places. Applying caulking and touchup paint is the easiest way to fill the smaller gaps.
Terminology
Stacked Stone panels offer a clean, modern aesthetic with tightly fitted stone veneers arranged in a linear, horizontal layout. These faux stone panels are designed to emulate the dry-stacked look of natural stone without visible mortar joints, giving your space a sleek and architectural finish.
Ledge Stone panels deliver a rugged, natural aesthetic with an organic mix of stone sizes, textures, and depths. Designed to mimic hand-cut stone with a more dimensional profile, these faux stone panels feature irregular shapes and a richly textured surface that brings depth and character to any space.
Slate Stone panels feature a refined, layered texture that captures the natural elegance of quarried slate. With thinner, flatter stone faces and subtle cleft surfaces, these faux stone panels bring a sophisticated, earthy character to any design.