A: No, this only fits over a 6x6 or 5-1/2x5-1/2 post.
by|Nov 22, 2021
Q:Do I need a kit to fit 4x4 colum
by|Sep 20, 2021
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A: Yes, you would normally use a kit to expand you post to a 6 x 6", but the Converter Kits are currently on back order. Your option would be to "fir" out your post to a 6 x 6 " post (5 1/2 x 5 1/2) so that the wraps will have something to attach to.
by|Sep 20, 2021
Q:Is hthere a split column cap
by|Apr 7, 2021
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A: We purchased 5 of these for our front and back porch. They were easy to install and they look great.
by|Nov 10, 2021
A: We do not have Split 2PC Caps available. You CAN cut the solid cap diagonally and then jig out the size of your post, use adhesive to connect the 2 cut pieces, and they grout and touch up the seam.
by|Apr 8, 2021
Q:Can you tell me the thickness of this product? I have space limitations of 2" to work with.
by|Dec 5, 2020
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Q:I have 8’
by|May 23, 2020
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A: Yes! They are very easily stacked or cut to reach any desired height.
by|May 28, 2020
Q:Is there a cap rhat can go around the top? This would be butting up to azek, as half of the post us azek and the bottom half wouls be stone.
by|May 16, 2020
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A: There is a cap that can be fitted on top of the Post Cover. It is a solid cap however very easy to cut in order to allow a post to go through.
by|May 18, 2020
Q:Have treated post. It is wrapped in vinyl now but the chemicals from the wood is eating thru. Will his product work?
by|Apr 26, 2020
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Q:So these are not like the stone material that other sidings use? This is more of a foam product?
by|Sep 15, 2019
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A: Right NextStone is not a cast stone panel (painted cement). It is a lightweight solid composite polyurethane siding.