
Description:
This is achieved by roughly repeating the pattern of the stone
throughout the veneered area. Typically, horizontal joints are
broken by jumpers. A jumper is a piece of stone with a higher rise
than the adjacent stone, and therefore "jumps" courses. The rise of
the jumper may be 2 or 3 courses.
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VENEER INSTALLATION
Pattern Ashler



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