Glen-Gery Launches Innovative Stone Product Line and Complete Wall System

Words: Anonymous Anonymous
StoneFit with DryFit Technology
Glen-Gery's new product line, StoneFit with DryFit Technology, offered patented tongue-and-groove panels that interlock the stone pieces together without the use of mortar.

Glen-Gery, a leader in hard surface solutions, has unveiled a new product line, StoneFit with DryFit Technology®. StoneFit with DryFit Technology is an innovative stone cladding solution with patented tongue-and-groove panels that interlock the stone pieces together without the use of mortar.

The panels are mechanically secured with attachment brackets that can be drilled directly into structural sheathing, regardless of stud location. The attachment brackets assist in creating a water management system and result in a high-wind load resistance. The unique tongue-and-groove system is dual-purpose: it interlocks panels together and eliminates wall vibration.

The panels are part of a larger wall system — the StoneFit Wall System. It is the first complete stone drainage wall system that includes a custom-engineered starter angle and Glen-Gery branded Weather-Resistive Barrier and Drainage Mat.

The stone product is currently available in two colors under the Tightstack profile: Maple Ridge, in a brown to tan range, and Glacier Frost, with a subtle blue to grey tone. Color-coordinating starter angles and matching accessories are also available in two colors that complement the stone.

The product is backed by Glen-Gery's 50-year product warranty, which ensures product durability and color longevity.

For more information, visit www.glengery.com/stone-products/stonefit.


Glen-Gery manufactures brick and stone products and distributes in-house manufactured and sourced exterior/interior building products to the residential and commercial channels in the U.S. and Canadian markets.

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