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STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Keep panels dry and stored indoors in original packaging until installation.
  • Store Stonewood panels on a smooth, dry, flat surface, making sure there are no bends or bowing in the load.
  • Do not store directly on cold concrete floors as moisture may migrate.
  • Do not store under heating units or air conditioning units.
  • Keep load stored within outer wrap until use. Remove pallet straps once load is moved to storage area.
  • Reseal plastic wrap if partial load is used.
  • Keep foam dividers in place. Damage resulting from improper storage will void the warranty.

HANDLING AND SAWING INSTRUCTIONS

Please take care not to scratch the surface of the panel during handling, machining and installation. The UV protective surface can be scratched if care is not taken when handing and/or machining the panels. The panels are shipped with protective foam dividers between each panel. This foam barrier should always be used when stacking panels. Panels should be cut using a track saw on a guild rail with a blade designed for cutting aluminum / plastic. Fiberesin recommends the Festool TS 55 REQ Plunge Cut Track Saw and Festool 496307 Aluminum/Plastic saw blade for reference.

SINGLE-SIDED PANELS

There is one A side and one B side to the panels. The A side is meant to face away from the building. Both sides may have the same color/pattern. This does not mean the panel has two sides of equal appearance quality. The B side could have finish or gloss imperfections. Installers are responsible for making sure that the appropriate side is visible. The panels are shipped A side up and there is an identifying sticker on the B side.

Note: The construction buildup of the two sides of the panel is identical. This provides uniform balance and weather/UV protection.

About Stonewood Panels

  • Solid phenolic panels for use as open joint exterior cladding or interior wall covering
  • Manufactured by Fiberesin in Wisconsin, USA
  • Exceptional product quality and competitive pricing
  • Reliable, on-time delivery
  • Low minimum orders

Cladding Built to Last

  • Non-porous surface, easy to clean; graffiti and scratch resistant
  • Simplified long-term maintenance, replace singular panels as required
  • Highly impact resistant, ideal choice for heavy traffic areas
  • Available with Class A or B fire rating
  • Passed stringent NFPA 285 Standard Fire Test for wall assemblies.
  • UL Classified Approved, Report No. EWS0058
  • Standard and custom thicknesses available
  • In-house routers can shape panels to specific sizes and shapes
  • UV resistant
  • Standard ten (10) year warranty

Panels for Every Purpose

New In-House Attachment Systems:

Environmentally Responsible

Outstanding Customer Service

Thank you for your interest in Stonewood Products!

If you request is urgent, please contact us by phone at 262-567-4427, 7:30am to 4:30pm CST.

We proudly work with local representatives who offer knowledge, expertise, and familiarity with local building codes and requirements.

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Written In Stone is Stonewood Architectural Panels’ informative and insightful quarterly newsletter. Each quarter, you can expect educational insights from the Stonewood Innovation Tracker and featured projects that showcase Stonewood Architectural Panels’ wide breadth of possibilities.

March 2022

Featuring:

  • Updated Stonewood Design Offering
  • New Design Offering Options
  • Project Spotlight: Alaska Foot and Ankle Practice
  • Project Spotlight: AARP Roof Project
  Written in Stone March 2022 Page 1

February 2022

Featuring:

  • Five Product Lines to Fit Your Needs   
  • Projects
  • Resource Library
  • Installation Instructions - All NEW!
  Written in Stone Winter 2022 Page 1

Summer 2021

Featuring:

  • New Product Announcement: Vertical Siding
  • Design Offering Overview
  • Buy Stonewood - Buy American
  • New Course Available
  • Details
  Written in Stone Summer 2021 Page 1

June 2020

Featuring:

  • COVID-19 Update: Stonewood is Available and Shipping!
  • COVID Relief Loans: How We Can Help
  • Sanitizing and COVID-19
  • New Product: Stonewood Stack System
  • Ongoing Details Updates
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January 2019

Featuring:

  • NEW Stonewood Studio
  • RAL Color Compatibility
  • Metals and Hues
  • Patented ProPigment Process
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Summer 2018

Featuring:

  • NEW Enhanced Design Offering
  • Stonewood Select Program Updates
  • #Trending Designs
  • Project Spotlight: Northgate Transit Center
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Spring 2018

Featuring:

  • NEW Project Profiles
  • Web Updates
  • Industry Insights
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Fall 2017

Featuring:

  • Stonewood Select Design Additions
  • AEC Daily Course
  • Project Portfolio
  • Standard Design Offering Expansion
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Summer 2017: Special Edition

Featuring:

  • Competitive Lead Times
  • The Stonewood Difference
  • Fire Testing & Compliance
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Summer 2017

Featuring:

  • NEW: Stonewood Select Designs - For Exterior Panels
  • Interactive Design Offering and Sample Request Experience
  • Fire Testing- What It Means For Your Project
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Spring 2017

Featuring:

  • Tudor Park: Before & After
  • NEW! Exterior Panel Technical Guide
  • Frank Gehry Masterclass
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Winter 2016

Featuring:

  • Miami-Dade NOA
  • Innovative Uses
  • NEW! Technical Guide
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Fall 2016: Special Edition

Featuring:

  • NOA from Miami-Dade County
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Fall 2016

Featuring:

  • Stonewood on the Move
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Summer 2016

Featuring:

  • Why Stonewood?
  • Leader Dogs for the Blind
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Winter 2015

Featuring:

  • Stonewood featured in Surface and Panels magazine
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Fall 2015

Featuring:

  • New Photogenic Website Design
  • Glenn Massay Theatre
  • Innovative Tracker: mHouse, Tomorrow's Modern Home
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Spring 2015

Featuring:

  • Exterior Panels Pass NFPA 285 Fire Test
  • Versatile, Durable, Stunning Designs
  • Innovative Tracker: What is NFPA 285?
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Winter 2015

Featuring:

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Fall 2014

Featuring:

  • Ben and Jan Norton Culinary Arts Center
  • Croydon Hotel
  • Innovation Tracker: Committed to Sustainability
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 Technical Resources

             
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