Hello.
Just purchased about 30 plus sq ft of individual faux stones that I want to put over a masonary wall (cinder block concrete block) in my basement that we are refinishing. The area is about 51 inches wide by 82 inches tall and like I mentioned, the surface is just small concrete block area that we want to spice up. The faux stone is the no grout variety that you stack on top of each...so there is no grouting involved.
My questions are:
Can I just mortar the light faux stone right to the block working my way from the bottom up ( or is top to bottom better?)? or is it recommended to tack up a metal lath and do a scratch coat. Reason I am asking is that I have heard conflicting responses in just mortoring them up right to the wall versus prepping a wall with metal lath and scratch coat??
Thanks
Just purchased about 30 plus sq ft of individual faux stones that I want to put over a masonary wall (cinder block concrete block) in my basement that we are refinishing. The area is about 51 inches wide by 82 inches tall and like I mentioned, the surface is just small concrete block area that we want to spice up. The faux stone is the no grout variety that you stack on top of each...so there is no grouting involved.
My questions are:
Can I just mortar the light faux stone right to the block working my way from the bottom up ( or is top to bottom better?)? or is it recommended to tack up a metal lath and do a scratch coat. Reason I am asking is that I have heard conflicting responses in just mortoring them up right to the wall versus prepping a wall with metal lath and scratch coat??
Thanks