Lalo's Tile & Coping

Plano/Stone Veneers

Stone Veneer Installation in Plano

Stone veneer on facades, columns, chimneys, and surrounds for Plano homes. Natural or manufactured, detailed to drain and last.

(214) 251-9010

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

Stone Veneers in Plano by Lalo's Tile & Coping

Stone veneer changes the face of a Plano house, and on the brick-heavy 80s and 90s homes here it's one of the more popular updates.

We install stone veneer on facades, columns, chimneys, and kitchen surrounds across Plano, natural and manufactured stone, set so it sheds water and lasts.

Stone veneer isn't waterproof, so water gets behind it and has to drain back out. We install a drainage layer, vents at the base, and proper flashing so moisture has a way out.

Natural stone has the depth and variation of real rock and carries more weight, which affects the structure it hangs on. Manufactured stone is lighter, more uniform, costs less, and covers more wall for the budget.

We show you both against the house, since Plano's mature, shaded yards change how a stone reads in daylight.

Setting the stone with a grout line gives a more traditional face; dry-stack fits the stones tight with no visible joint for a cleaner, modern look. Both need the same drainage layer behind them.

We use veneer on chimneys and columns to tie the exterior together, and on kitchen surrounds and outdoor fireplaces so the stone carries through the yard.

We match the stone to the brick and trim already on the house so the veneer looks like part of the home.

Every job starts with 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 Plano, answered

Yes, and it is the part that matters most. Veneer lets some water through, so it needs a drainage layer, vents at the base, and flashing to let that water out. Skip it and moisture gets trapped against the wall. We detail it correctly on every install.

Natural stone has more depth and variation and weighs more; manufactured stone is lighter, more uniform, and covers more wall. We bring both to the house so you can see them against your brick in your own light.

Often, yes. Many Plano homes from the 80s and 90s are good candidates for veneering over brick or sheathing. We confirm the wall and the structure can carry it, then build the drainage layer behind the stone before setting it.

Setting the stone with a grout line between them gives a traditional look; dry-stack sets them tight with no visible joint for a cleaner, modern face. Both need the same moisture detailing behind them. It comes down to the look you want.

Service area

Serving Plano and nearby

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

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Ready to start your stone veneers project?

Free estimates for Plano 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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