🛠️ Transform your kitchen in minutes with real stone — no pros required!
Aspect Peel and Stick Stone Overlay Kitchen Backsplash in Weathered Quartz offers a premium, natural stone look with easy DIY peel-and-stick installation. Each 1 sq ft panel is handcrafted in India, featuring real stone layers bonded with resin and fiberglass for durability and water resistance. At just 1/8" thick, these panels cut easily with household tools and require no grout, making them a stylish, affordable, and hassle-free upgrade for any kitchen.
Brand | Aspect |
Material | Stone |
Color | Weathered Quartz |
Finish Type | Natural or Unpolished |
Style | Classic |
Installation Type | Peel and Stick |
Product Dimensions | 23.6"L x 5.9"W |
Pattern | Natural Stone |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Thickness | 0.13 Inches |
Edge Style | Square Edge |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
Coverage | 1 square_feet |
Form Factor | Rectangular tile with natural stone pattern and square edge |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Special Feature | Easy Maintenance, DIY-friendly |
UPC | 764890123095 |
Manufacturer | ACP |
Part Number | A8080 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | 5824081978 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Natural or Unpolished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Easy Maintenance, DIY-friendly |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | ACP, the manufacturer of Aspect Stone backsplash panels, guarantees that your Aspect panels will be free from manufacturing defects for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover problems caused by improper installation methods. It covers only installations done in accordance with the installation and handling instructions contained within each box of Aspect Stone backsplash panels. For a complete warranty, please contact at the address below. If a manufacturing defect does occur within the terms and conditions of this warranty (5 years from date of purchase), you will be supplied with new material to replace the defective parts, subject to inspection and approval by ACP. If you believe there is a defect in your Aspect Stone backsplash panels and want to make a claim under this warranty, please notify, in writing, ACP at PO Box 1581, Appleton, WI 54912-1581. |
S**E
Fantastic! Must buy!
This product is AMAZING!!! Not only is it super easy to apply, but it looks gorgeous once you’re done! I’m beyond happy with this purchase. I used it as the backsplash in front on my tub in the camper that I’m remodeling. It’s perfect for this project as it’s very light weight, but looks like real stone. The adhesive is extremely sticky and I’ve had no issues with it thus far and don’t anticipate any issues. It’s easy to trim it to fit your space. Best peel and stick product I’ve ever bought. 100% recommend for whatever project you need it for.
N**L
It looks amazing!
Fits great and looks amazing.
J**O
Expensive but interesting product
Overall, the product is good and works and looks as advertised. The price is, in my opinion a little high for what this is. This is great for convience factor- and thats how i would recommend it. I would not recommend this as a cost saver.Originally I thought this product was going to save me a lot of money and it would be a lot less expensive than a traditional backsplash. It is only marginally cheaper though. Yes you dont need mortar or thinset.. but those items arent all that expensive anyway. These tiles are $15 per square foot... which is about average for nicer quality mosaic sheets. I have a modest sized kitchen with out a 30 sq ft area between the cabinets and counters. I needed two boxes which set me back about $500. I also bought some construction caulking style adhesive.Installing it was fairly standard for tiling. Generally speaking stuff in a kitchen is not always square.. so you kind of have to just keep adjusting things slightly as you are installing. In the end, you wont even see where you have to tweak lines because it all blends in.I must say the tiles are way harder to cut than advertised. I bought tin snips for this project (ad that into the final cost too) and i had about a half dozen outlets and some other things to cut around. My hand was dead after a few outlets. I also had to cut these long tiles length wise .... that was an absolute bear of a task. It is almost impossible to cut a pristine straight line down the center due to the natural undulation of the rock. My husband and I gave up and bought a table saw. (add that into the final cost now)After the buying the saw things were a breeze. When we finished up there were very large unsightly gaps between the counter splashboard thing and the wall. We then had to go buy a tube of sanded grout caulking to fill the cracks (keep adding!)The product itself was pretty cool. Yes it is absolutely and without any doubt REAL rock. I really cant understand the people who say it is cardboard. ((How can you even say that??, it shatters actual shards of ROCK when you cut it by hand!)) The wall looks the best when there is under cabinet lighting that is turned on so you can see the shadows of the undulations and textures of the rock. In the day light though.. it is pretty hard to detect rough looking texture. It looks pretty flat without the side scraping light effect.I should also add that this stuff stinks to high heaven. It smells strongly of chemical adhesive toxic death. I just opened the box and took all of the tiles out and spread them on the garage floor for a day and that pretty much aired them out. There is no detectable smell once everything was installed. ( im writing this 2 months later fyi)My final thoughts on this again are... it is a pretty cool product. The engineering is neat. I would use it for updating SMALL projects like.. campers or camps. Not an average kitchen.. This product will not save you any money at all.. so wipe that out of your head. (unless of course you have all the tools and products necessary and you have a tiny space)Anyway. I do have some buyers remorse on this because in hindsight this was expensive for just a mediocre looking backsplash.Good luck on your search folks!
D**L
DIY project made EASY!
I used this peel and stick stone to refinish a electric fireplace I had. First photo shows the before photo and step by step how I did the refinish on it. I used the onyx stone at first and didn’t use any extra adhesive. It was fairly simple to work with tin shears, tape measure and level. It lasted about 7 months before pieces started coming loose. So I wasn’t that thrilled with the color so I figured I’d redo it in a different color. I had recently been at Lowe’s and they had a weathered quartz in stock so I went and bought what I needed. I changed a few things and built out the hearth bigger and I also purchased loctite pro adhesive. I removed the onyx tiles and started installing the weathered quartz tiles. Already I’m way more pleased with it cuz it goes with my stuff way better. Please excuse the mess while working on it. If I don’t take photos along the way of my projects I forget to till I’m finished. I’m very pleased with how the final results turned out. With the onyx tiles I only did the face of the fireplace and it took 5 tiles. When I did the weathered quartz it took 3 packages from Lowe’s with 4 tiles in each. I have no tiles left over except little pieces. I personally think it turned out pretty darn good for a DIY project. I’m a female and found the tiles easy to work with and giving a beautiful results.
C**E
Looks awesome but they are falling off of the wall!!!
The look and feel are awesome. It was a great addition to the natural earthy feel we were trying to achieve in our lake cabin but.....I'm giving this a 3 star rating because after 2 short weeks, they are falling off of the wall! I prepped and did everything the instructions said to do! Now every time I go into our kitchen I'm either pressing on the corners to stick them back up, or trying to peel them the rest of the way off to apply contractor's grade adhesive! I'm sure I'll end up loving the finished backsplash once they have all popped loose and I can add stronger adhesive to them. (I tried recently to take them all back off and restick them in an organized fashion, but they aren't coming off until they are ready to come off, averaging about 1-2 sheets a day... at this rate I have 2-3 more weeks before I can sit back and enjoy it!)I even went to our local lumber supply store because I know at one point they sold this product. They said they used them on a display board and had the same problem after about a month. They promptly discontinued selling it.Would I buy it again? YES. I would just skip to the end and put them up the first time with extra strong adhesive!
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