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Add an Elegant Finishing Touch to Home Exteriors

Captivating Curb Appeal Made To Complement Any Siding Style or Aesthetic

From graceful mantels to crown mouldings to crisp corner posts, trim adds an elegant finishing touch to the exterior of any home. Ply Gem PVC exterior trim and moulding products are easy to install, durable and virtually maintenance-free—and can be painted to match the color of existing siding.

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From Safe Room to Safe House: A New Approach to Resilient Homebuilding

Windows, Sustainable Building

From Safe Room to Safe House: A New Approach to Resilient Homebuilding

This wasn’t about building a safe room,” Dave explains. “It was about building a safe house. As extreme weather events become more common across the U.S., homeowners and builders are rethinking what it means to build for protection. Traditionally, residential safety has centered around one reinforced space — the safe room. But true resilience goes beyond a single room. The Safe House Project, a passion project led by Dave and Jenny Marrs in Northwest Arkansas, reflects a new mindset: moving from safe room to safe house. Built using insulated concrete forms and featuring Cornerstone Building Brands products on the exterior, the home demonstrates how structural performance and elevated design can work together in one cohesive system. “This house is proof that safety and design can go hand in hand,” says Dave Marrs. Building Strength Into Every Wall At the core of the project is a reinforced concrete wall system insulated on both sides, selected to support structural integrity and long-term efficiency. Rather than focusing protection in one room, the approach reinforces the home as a whole. “This wasn’t about building a safe room,” Dave explains. “It was about building a safe house.” Impact-Rated Windows Built for Performance and Design To complement the strength of the wall system, the home features Ply Gem® 1570 Series Impact Casement and 1500 Collection Picture Windows, finished in black on the exterior with a white interior. Built with laminated impact-resistant glass and reinforced framing, these windows are engineered to meet stringent impact performance standards while supporting clean architectural lines and natural light. “These are impact-rated windows with laminated glass and reinforced framing,” Dave says. “They’re built to stand up to hurricane-force winds.” From Jenny’s perspective, performance and design go hand in hand. “I love how clean they look,” she says. “They bring in so much natural light, and the slim frames keep everything feeling open.” With narrow sightlines, multi-point locking hardware and energy-efficient Low-E insulated glass, the windows support comfort, durability and modern design in one solution. A Large-Scale Door System Engineered for Resilience This house also features the Ply Gem® Perspective® 4-Panel Bi-Parting Patio Door, designed to create a seamless indoor-outdoor connection while meeting rigorous impact performance requirements. Built with reinforced framing, laminated impact-resistant glass and an integrated T-lock system designed to help hold door panels in place during high-wind events, the Perspective door helps meet stringent building codes, including Missile D and HVHZ (High Velocity Hurricane Zone) impact resistance where applicable. Heavy-duty rollers and dual-seal weatherstripping provide smooth operation and superior weatherability for a door system of this scale. “We wanted this house to feel connected to the outdoors,” Dave says. “That’s why we chose the Ply Gem Perspective door. It gives you that huge opening, but it’s still engineered for durability and weather performance.” “When that door is open, the whole house feels brighter,” Jenny adds. “It changes the way the space lives.” StoneWorks Grezzo: Turnkey Simplicity with Timeless Style To add warmth and texture to the exterior, Dave and Jenny selected StoneWorks® Grezzo Stone in San Domino. The profile delivers a refined yet rugged appearance that complements the home’s clean lines and reinforces its strong architectural presence. “I wanted the exterior to feel grounded,” Jenny says. “The Grezzo stone brings warmth and texture, and it gives the home that strong, timeless character.” StoneWorks provides a fully managed turnkey solution — from design coordination and production through delivery and professional installation. By managing and installing the stone as part of a complete system, the StoneWorks team helps streamline execution for builders while ensuring a consistent, high-quality finished result. “That kind of coordination makes a huge difference,” Dave says. “It’s one less thing you have to manage, and the finished product looks incredible.” A Full Exterior System Designed to Work Together What makes this house a powerful example of resilient home design is the way each element contributes to a complete exterior solution. From the reinforced wall system to the impact-rated Ply Gem windows and doors, to the StoneWorks installed stone system, the home was designed as a cohesive performance package. “We used impact-rated Ply Gem windows and doors and StoneWorks Grezzo stone to create a full exterior package,” says Dave. “Everything supports the same goal.” The Safe House Project demonstrates what’s possible when strength, sustainability and design are built into every decision — and why resilience is quickly becoming the new standard in homebuilding.

Is stone veneer environmentally friendly

Sustainable Building, All Things Stone Veneer

Is Stone Veneer an Environmentally Friendly Siding Option?

Sustainability has become a key consideration in residential construction and exterior remodeling—and for good reason. Today’s homeowners and builders are thinking beyond curb appeal, evaluating how exterior materials impact long-term performance, energy efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Siding choices influence far more than appearance. They affect durability, maintenance requirements, and the overall environmental footprint of a home over its lifetime. One material frequently discussed in green building conversations is stone veneer—but how does it truly measure up from a sustainability standpoint? Ply Gem takes a performance-first approach to exterior design. That means looking closely at how materials are sourced, manufactured, installed, and how they perform over decades of use. Below, manufactured stone veneer is compared to natural stone and other siding options through an environmental lens. What Is Stone Veneer? Stone veneer is a cladding material designed to replicate the look and texture of natural stone without the weight and resource intensity of full-depth stone. Manufactured stone veneer is created using a blend of concrete, stone aggregates, and mineral pigments, molded to achieve consistent profiles and realistic finishes. Because manufactured stone veneer is typically about one inch thick and roughly one-third the weight of natural stone, it generally does not require additional structural support. This allows it to be installed on a wide range of exterior applications while reducing material demands during construction. Environmental Drawbacks of Natural Stone Siding Natural stone is often assumed to be an inherently “green” material simply because it comes from the earth. In practice, however, its environmental impact is far more complex. Quarrying and Land Disruption Extracting natural stone requires quarrying, a process that permanently alters landscapes and can disrupt local ecosystems. Quarrying also generates significant waste, as large volumes of stone are removed to yield usable material. Transportation Emissions Natural stone is extremely heavy. Transporting it from quarries to fabrication facilities and job sites requires substantial fuel consumption, resulting in higher greenhouse gas emissions compared to lighter exterior materials. How Manufactured Stone Veneer Reduces Environmental Impact Manufactured stone veneer was developed to address the cost, labor, and resource intensity associated with natural stone. From a sustainability perspective, it offers several meaningful advantages. Reduced Raw Material Use Manufactured stone veneer achieves the visual impact of natural stone while using significantly less raw material. By delivering the same aesthetic at a fraction of the mass, it conserves natural resources and minimizes waste throughout the supply chain. Low Transportation Footprint Because manufactured stone veneer is lighter and more compact, it requires less fuel to transport and less space to store. Many manufacturers—including Ply Gem—produce stone veneer regionally, helping reduce long-distance shipping emissions and supporting more efficient distribution. Controlling Manufacturing Processes Unlike quarrying, manufacturing allows for tighter control over material use, water consumption, and waste management. Some manufacturers incorporate recycled aggregates or optimize production methods to reduce excess material. The reduced weight of manufactured stone veneer also lowers the need for structural reinforcement and heavy labor on job sites. Durability and Lifespan as Sustainability Factors Sustainability isn’t only about how a product is made—it’s also about how long it lasts. Manufactured stone veneer is engineered to withstand moisture exposure, temperature fluctuations, and UV radiation once installed correctly. Long-lasting materials reduce the need for replacement, repairs, and additional resource use over time. From a lifecycle perspective, durability plays a critical role in the overall environmental impact of an exterior system. Ply Gem manufactured stone veneer, for example, is designed for long-term performance while delivering consistent quality and aesthetic reliability, all key considerations for sustainable exterior design. Comparing Stone Veneer to Other Siding Materials When evaluating sustainable building materials, it helps to consider stone veneer alongside other common materials. Fiber Cement Siding Fiber cement offers durability and fire resistance; however, it requires energy intensity. Its manufacturing processes involve cement production, which is one of the largest contributors to global CO₂ emissions. Wood Siding Wood is renewable when responsibly sourced, but it often requires ongoing maintenance, chemical treatments, and eventual replacement. Over time, these factors can reduce its sustainability advantages. Stone Veneer Manufactured stone veneer strikes a balance. It avoids the environmental disruption of quarrying full-depth stone while offering long service life and low maintenance. When produced and installed responsibly, it is a competitive eco-conscious exterior material. How to Evaluate Eco-Friendly Stone Veneer Options Not all stone veneers are created equal—and when it comes to environmentally friendly siding options, it pays to look beyond appearance alone. Ply Gem Stone offers manufactured stone veneer options designed to balance beauty, performance, and long-term durability. Key Factors to Consider: Manufacturing Location: Ply Gem Stone is locally produced products help reduce transportation emissions while supporting regional economies. Material Transparency: With clear disclosures on raw materials and recycled content, you know exactly what’s going into your home. Durability Testing: All Ply Gem Stone veneer undergoes rigorous industrial testing, ensuring long-lasting performance. Environmental Certifications: Ply Gem provides verified third-party environmental product declarations to give you confidence in your sustainable choices. Manufactured stone veneer from Ply Gem offers the visual appeal of natural stone while reducing raw material use, transportation impact, and structural demands. Learn more about making eco-friendly siding choices with Ply Gem in our blog post, “Stone Veneer: The Natural Choice for Your Home Remodel”. FAQs: Is Stone Veneer an Environmentally Friendly Siding Option? What is stone veneer? Stone veneer is a lightweight cladding material designed to replicate natural stone. It includes thin natural stone and manufactured stone veneer made from concrete, aggregates, and mineral pigments. Is stone veneer more environmentally friendly than natural stone? Yes. Manufactured stone veneer uses fewer raw materials, requires less structural support, and produces lower transportation emissions than full-depth natural stone. How does manufactured stone veneer reduce environmental impact? It conserves natural resources, minimizes waste, reduces fuel use during shipping, and allows for controlled manufacturing processes that can optimize water and material usage. Does manufactured stone veneer last as long as natural stone? With proper installation, manufactured stone veneer is highly durable and resistant to moisture and UV exposure, offering decades of performance. What should homeowners consider when choosing eco-friendly stone veneer? Local manufacturing, material transparency, durability testing, proper installation systems, and environmental certifications. Is stone veneer suitable for sustainable building projects? Yes. When responsibly sourced and installed, manufactured stone veneer supports durable, low-maintenance, and environmentally conscious exterior design.

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