Tritan BP Lightning Ridge Faux Stone Panels
Premium Faux Stone Wall Panels Without the Weight, Mess, or Masonry Crew
Create a dramatic stone feature wall indoors or outdoors with Lightning Ridge faux stack stone panels. Designed for realistic texture, lightweight handling, and DIY-friendly installation, these panels help transform accent walls, fireplaces, patios, exteriors, and commercial spaces with less mess and less complexity than traditional stone.
Samples help you experience the texture, color variation, and realism in person before committing to your full project.
⭐ Most customers order a sample first before placing their full wall order.
Overall Size
48.75" x 24.75"
Large-format faux stone panels help cover more wall area with fewer pieces.
Coverage
Approx. 7.3 sq. ft.
Coverage area is based on approximately 44.25" wide x 23.75" high.
Weight
Approx. 8 lbs.
Lightweight compared to traditional stone, brick, or masonry products.
Thickness
1.25"–2.25"
Varying depth creates a realistic dimensional stacked stone appearance.
Material
Polyurethane
Durable, lightweight, and designed for realistic stone texture and detail.
Use
Indoor & Outdoor
Great for accent walls, fireplaces, patios, exteriors, columns, and commercial spaces.
Lightning Ridge Faux Stone Panel FAQs
Can Lightning Ridge faux stone panels be used outdoors?
Yes. Lightning Ridge panels are designed for indoor and outdoor projects when installed properly over a clean, flat, dry surface. They are popular for exterior accents, patios, columns, facades, and curb appeal upgrades.
Can these faux stone panels be used indoors?
Yes. They are excellent for interior accent walls, fireplaces, media walls, entryways, kitchens, offices, and commercial feature walls.
How do I install the panels?
Panels are typically installed from the bottom corner in complete horizontal rows, using construction adhesive and screws or nails. The first row should be level and straight because it sets up the rest of the installation. You can view the general panel installation instructions here:
Tritan BP Panel Installation Instructions.
What tools do I need for installation?
Common tools include a tape measure, level, saw, drill or driver, screws or nails, construction adhesive, and a caulk gun. Because the panels are textured, measurements are best marked and cut from the flat backside of the panel.
Can the panels be cut?
Yes. Panels can be cut using standard tools such as a circular saw, jigsaw, or hand saw. For cleaner cuts, a fine-tooth blade is recommended.
Do I need a contractor?
Many homeowners with general DIY experience can install Tritan BP panels. For large exterior projects, tall walls, complex commercial work, or areas requiring code review, we recommend consulting a qualified contractor.
How many panels do I need?
Each Lightning Ridge panel covers approximately 7.3 square feet. Measure the width and height of your project area, multiply them to get the square footage, and divide by 7.3. We recommend allowing extra material for cuts and waste. A calculator will be added to this page soon, and you can also text or call us for help.
Should I order a sample first?
Yes. We strongly recommend ordering a sample so you can see the texture, color variation, and realism in your own lighting before placing a full order. Samples are available here:
Order Tritan BP Samples.
Are the panels heavy?
No. Lightning Ridge panels weigh approximately 8 lbs. each, making them much lighter and easier to handle than traditional stone or masonry products.
Do the panels require grout or mortar?
No. Lightning Ridge panels are designed to create a stacked stone look without messy mortar or grout. Proper alignment, adhesive, fastening, and finishing details help create the best final result.
Will every panel look exactly the same?
Slight color and texture variation is normal and intentional with natural-look products. For the most realistic finished wall, blend panels from multiple boxes during installation whenever possible.
Can I touch up cuts, screw holes, or small marks?
Yes. Touch-up kits are available and can be used for screw or nail holes, cut edges, miter joints, or small marks. Fill larger openings first if needed, allow them to dry, and then apply the matching touch-up colors.