If you are considering a new look for your home, consider brick veneer siding. While real brick requires a little more maintenance, it does not rot, peel, dent, or be eaten away by pests. It also provides excellent insulation against the elements and can be incredibly attractive. However, the mortar joints on a home made from real clay brick may need to be replaced every 25 years, so if you want your home to look as good as possible for years to come, go with a brick veneer instead.
Brick veneer is a great choice for a home that needs a traditional look.
While real brick may have an aesthetic appeal, it is also highly resistant to the elements and can add a lot to the value of a home. There are several types of brick veneer, including face brick and tile. Face brick, for instance, costs $14 to $28 per square foot and requires mortar. While real, solid brick is often installed on an existing structure, brick veneer is installed directly on the surface of the existing structural wall.
Brick is the oldest building material and is one of the most popular types of siding.
It is made from sand, clay, and lime, held together with mortar. It does not burn, resists most weather damage, and is excellent for sound insulation. Even if you don’t plan to live in your home for a long time, brick veneer is an excellent choice for your home.
Another type of brick siding is called brick veneer.
This is made up of multiple rows of veneer bricks on a fiberglass mesh backing. These panels are often applied to existing walls and do not require the need for concrete footings, which can be a disadvantage with full brick. Further, brick veneer can be applied on virtually any wall and is a great choice in situations where full brick is not an option.
Brick veneer siding is much more energy efficient than real brick.
It is a two-layer material and is therefore more insulating than solid brick. Because it is not a natural insulator, brick veneer is more energy efficient than real brick. In fact, a single layer of veneer is more insulated than two-thirds of real-brick siding. In addition, a brick veneer’s insulation is higher than that of real brick.
BRICK VENEER MATERIAL COSTS
Brick veneer is typically cheaper than solid brick, and you don’t have to build header bricks for it to be effective. In addition, it doesn’t cost much more than a few dollars per square foot. Most brick veneer is available for sale in different colors, so it’s important to choose the right one for your home. There are various companies in the area that specialize in this type of siding.