Demo Day! Tips, Tools, and Techniques to Remove Stone Veneer

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Demo Day! Tools and Techniques to Remove Stone Veneer
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We had to remove the stone veneer from the front of our house because it started to fall off due to a bad install when the house was built 14 years ago. Insurance wouldn't cover it... so we did it ourselves!

In this video we go over the tools and techniques we used to demo and remove the engineered stone veneer and prep it for the new stone installation.

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==Tools Used or Shown In This Project==
Wrecking Bars
Pry Bars
Hammers
Ladders
Bakers Scaffolding
Masons Scaffolding
Towable Lift

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