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Brick FAQs
Why should I buy
a brick home?
Nothing else can match the classic beauty and elegance of a brick
home. Building with brick says, "You have arrived." But there's
more to brick than just looks. Brick offers lasting value. It
can enhance the resale value of your home by as much as 6 percent.
Brick is virtually maintenance free. It doesn't rot, dent, or
need to be painted and won't be eaten by termites. Brick is also
energy efficient, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the
winter. In short, brick offers you a combination of advantages
not found in any other siding material. The world's most beautiful
and most practical homes are built with brick.
Is brick that much
more expensive than other siding materials?
Brick costs more than some other commonly used siding materials
because brick is a premium product, but it's not nearly as expensive
as you might think. In many parts of the country, a new brick
home will cost you only 3-5% more than a comparable vinyl-sided
home. Other products, such as artificial stucco, cost about the
same as brick, but are far less durable and require much greater
maintenance and upkeep.
What kind of maintenance
does a brick home require?
A brick home is virtually maintenance free. Brick is one of the
oldest building materials in the world, and one of the reasons
it's still so popular is brick's ease of upkeep.Brick never needs
painting, never rots, will never be eaten by termites and will
never dent or tear. Brick homes built hundreds of years ago still
stand today. Is brick energy efficient? Brick is a building material
that has exceptional "thermal mass " properties. Thermal mass
is the ability of a heavy, dense material to store heat and then
slowly release it. For you, this means that during the summer
months your brick home stays cool during the hottest part of the
day. During the winter, brick walls store your home's heat and
radiate it back to you. Vinyl, aluminum, wood or EIFS (artificial
stucco) are all thin, light building materials that don't have
good thermal mass properties. The superior thermal mass qualities
of brick have been known for centuries. Most notably, the Pueblo
Indians in the Southwest used adobe masonry to moderate weather
extremes and keep their homes comfortable.
How does brick impact
my home insurance costs?
A brick home is fire resistant, pest resistant and weather resistant.
Brick is such a strong and durable building material that your
insurance companies may even offer you a discount on your home
insurance costs. Check with your agent for more details.
Do brick homes have
a better resale value?
Take a look through this Sunday's real estate section of your
local newspaper and read the home listings. Notice how people
always list brick as a primary selling point. Brick's beauty and
practicality are always a plus when you resell. On average, a
brick exterior adds 6% to the resale value of your home.
Are there many color
options available with brick?
Brick is an all-natural building material that is made from a
mix of clay and water that is then baked, or "fired," in a kiln
until hardened. Different clays produce different colors, and
there are many different types of clays. In addition, various
natural coatings, such as sand and limestone, can also be added
during the firing process to produce different colors, effects,
textures and finishes. Even a brick's position in the kiln can
affect the final look. When you combine these with the tonal varieties
of today's mortars, you can see that your color choices in brick
are virtually endless.
Where can I find
out about my color options in brick?
Visit a brick showroom near you to review your options. You'll
have the chance to review hundreds of brick and mortar combinations.
For the brick showroom nearest you, you can look in the Yellow
Pages under "Brick."
Does brick allow
me to personalize the look of my home?
Brick is not a one dimensional product like stucco or siding.
Brick allows you to personalize the look of your home with elegant
detailing, such as arches and quoins, different bond patterns
and special shapes. Brick expresses your personality and style
like no other building product can.
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