Lalo's Tile & Coping

McKinney/Stone Veneers

Stone Veneer Installation in McKinney

Stone veneer on facades, columns, chimneys, and kitchen surrounds for McKinney homes. Natural or manufactured, with proper drainage detailing.

(214) 251-9010

Serving McKinney since 2004· Licensed & insured · Free on-site estimates

Stone Veneers in McKinney by Lalo's Tile & Coping

Stone veneer puts a real stone face on your McKinney home or backyard feature, on the facade, columns, a chimney, or a kitchen surround, at a lower cost than full solid stone.

We install stone veneer in natural thin-cut stone and in manufactured stone, set to tie the feature into the house and the yard.

Natural veneer reads with depth and matches the established stone homes around McKinney. Manufactured veneer is molded and lighter, which keeps the cost and load down on columns and tall chimneys.

It can be set with a grout joint for a tighter, formal look, or dry-stacked with no visible joint for a flatter, modern face. We bring samples and set them against your brick and stone before anything goes up.

On any veneer against the house, the detail behind the stone is what makes it last. We run a weather-resistant barrier and the drainage layer behind it, with vents at the base so water drains out and away from the wall.

For HOA neighborhoods, we keep the stone in line with your community's design standards.

Veneer ties a fireplace, an outdoor kitchen surround, or a set of entry columns into one stone look. On sloped lots it also faces a raised wall or an exposed foundation step.

We work across McKinney, Prosper, and Celina. Fill out the form for a free on-site estimate.

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What our clients say

Lalo is super knowledgeable and helpful. He's always answered all my questions and been my go-to guy for anything pool related. Can't recommend him enough.

Homeowner, Dallas TX

These guys did our whole pool retile in four days. Showed up on time every morning, cleaned up every evening. The pool looks better than when it was new.

Homeowner, Plano TX

We've used Lalo's on three builds now. They just get it done. No drama, no excuses. That's hard to find with subs.

Pool Builder, DFW

Lalo came out himself to look at our coping. Didn't try to upsell us on stuff we didn't need. Just told us what needed fixing and gave us a fair price.

Homeowner, Fort Worth TX

Had another company do our tile and it started falling off after one summer. Lalo's crew came in, tore it out, and redid the whole thing. Should have called them first.

Homeowner, Garland TX

Honest people, quality work. That's it. That's the review.

Homeowner, Irving TX

FAQ

Stone Veneers in McKinney, answered

Natural thin veneer is real stone with depth that matches the established McKinney homes. Manufactured veneer is molded and lighter, which keeps the cost and the load down on tall chimneys and columns. We bring samples of both.

We run a weather-resistant barrier and the drainage layer behind the stone, with vents at the base so any water that gets through drains out and away from the wall. That detail is what makes veneer last.

Usually. We bring samples and set them against your brick and stone in daylight before anything goes up, and for HOA neighborhoods we keep the look in line with your community's design standards.

A grout joint reads formal. Dry-stack has no visible joint for a flatter, modern face. Both are set over the same drainage detailing. We show you each against your wall.

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Serving McKinney and nearby

Based in Dallas, we build and remodel across the whole metro. Here's who we serve closest to McKinney.

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McKinney

Ready to start your stone veneers project?

Free estimates for McKinney homeowners and builders. We'll come out, look at your project, and give you an honest, fixed price.

(214) 251-9010

10546 Luna Rd, Dallas, TX 75220 · lalostileandcoping@gmail.com

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